Walk Atlanta, Georgia, Downtown

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2014
  • Found myself in downtown Atlanta with a few hours to kill.

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  • @ajmalshahtravelling7088
    @ajmalshahtravelling7088 8 років тому +1

    iconic atlanta

  • @jermiehenderson3074
    @jermiehenderson3074 6 років тому +2

    My city :)

  • @gacaptain
    @gacaptain 9 років тому +1

    You should have turned and headed downhill on International when you got to that statue where you said you were in the Centennial Park area. You would have quickly been at Centennial Park with the Aquarium, CNN Center, World of Coke, the Ferris Wheel, fountains and lots more things and people to see.

  • @judyblack7761
    @judyblack7761 8 років тому +2

    KEEPER

  • @Torontopia
    @Torontopia 8 років тому +5

    That has more streetlife than downtown LA? WTF! It looked dead as a doornail to me.

    • @its-a-bountiful-life
      @its-a-bountiful-life  8 років тому

      Not hoppin' like Tokyo, agreed, but L.A. seemed more dead to me by comparison. Maybe I caught L.A. on a bad day.

    • @andredupuis5461
      @andredupuis5461 7 років тому

      Torontopia looool

    • @RooseveltAliWashingtonX
      @RooseveltAliWashingtonX 6 років тому

      Doesn't speak well of L.A., at all. I've seen corpses that were more alive than the footage here.

    • @Red-pt6rs
      @Red-pt6rs 3 роки тому

      Atlanta will never be as big and busy as real big cities “lol”

    • @Torontopia
      @Torontopia 3 роки тому

      @@Red-pt6rs All downtowns in the south are very boring! I did a road trip from Chicago to New Orleans and back up through Florida and Georgia. I hit most of the southern states and saw all the major cities. What I discovered is that they are designed much the same. They are designed for cars and office towers and not much else, which is why they are so dead most of the time. During business hours they are lifeless and quiet but after 6pm, they are a virtual ghost town. A few places like Nashville have nightlife for tourists but even there, it's very limited to country music venues.
      I only saw 3 cities that had a lively, cool, original vibe or design and they were New Orleans, Savannah and Charleston. All those cities had great historic buildings and a unique design that encouraged people to want to walk around and enjoy themselves. Funny how those are all smallish cities, yet places like Atlanta and Houston are large but not interesting, lively or fun.
      I find cities in the north much nicer than cities in the south. Boston beats any city in the south, easily and it's not even that big of a city. Los Angeles is not a city, it is a sprawling group of suburbs. It's also designed for cars, not people, which is why nobody walks in LA. NYC kicks LA's ass!
      In general, American cities are badly designed and terribly maintained. Europe is where you go if you love big, beautiful, interesting, lively, fun cities that people love to walk and explore. Paris is #1 by a long shot!

  • @AveIvy
    @AveIvy 8 років тому +1

    Lot more life than DTLA?? Lies. LMAO.