Tour around Reykjavík (bad audio)

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

This didn't rely turn out the way I thought it would. My camera was in a bad mood. The colors are a bit funky. And the audio goes in and out. But, since I don't have anything better to upload, I thought you would enjoy this more then nothing.

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  • (... sorry ran out of space)

    ... but no one is learning from their example. The same is happening all over Zagreb now, there's glassy skyscrapers appearing everywhere, and then just staying empty. It's like every capital city seems to think it has to be Manhattan lately.

    On a nother note - sand? Really? Over here they put salt on the roads, to keep them from freezing. I guess it works but it's also pretty mean on certain types of shoes, haha.

  • Yea, maybe it wasn't as bad as I was describing. Well, I'm so obsemistic.

    Sand sand sand. The salt is not very nice to your car. It eats into the car paint. Hehe.

    I'll do some country side video this summer.

  • Cool! It's always interesting seeing around someone's home town. I met two more Icelanders last week in real life, so apparently I now know 0.001% of the population.

  • We are everywere

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  • Shoes and cars! I love how different our concerns are, haha. ;)

  • Oh god, it's all the same, everywhere. Even in Iceland. I must say I'm surprised and a bit disappointed.. but then I probably shouldn't be. I mean my idea of Iceland has always been - "rational country" but maybe that's a bit romantic on this level. Capitalism is the same, everywhere. On the subject of excessive construction I always remember Berlin - it went bankrupt because they built too many gigantic office blocks like the ones you pictured here, and there was no one to buy them. (....)

  • awesome i can't wait for more videos of yours

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