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I was staying in a really nice area called Virginia Highlands. This was a really young, hip area with lots of restaurants and bars, in a really leafy area, and, unusually, all within walking distance. It made a great base for my exploration of Atlanta.
It was quite rainy and cloudy while I was there, but it made for some great photos of down town Atlanta:
Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola so I visited the World of Coca-Cola. It was actually extremely disappointing. I felt they could have told a much more interesting story about the history, the manufacturing etc. They did have all that but it was so sanitised and superficial. I mean I guess I shouldn't have been surprised - this is Coca-Cola after all, but I was a little annoyed at paying to go and see essentially a glorified advertisement for Coke.
This is the safe where the recipe to Coca-Cola is kept. I'm calling bullshit on this. It was just a tourist exercise in my opinion. Why do I think this? Well, because with modern Cryptography one would imagine that it's encrypted anyway.
The Atlanta Aquarium, was on the other hand really excellent. It was actually a great balance of education and fun, in my opinion. There were plenty of "wow" factor with some incredible and huge marine animals, but also compact enough that you can see everything without getting bored.
Some more random pics of Atlanta, including the state capitol building.
Here is me singing in a "live Karaoke". It's basically Karaoke but with an awesome band playing backing. So, it's not all culture...