Why would only the ruined one be open to the public? That seems more like a liability than anything to me. Well, regardless, it should be interesting to look through when I get there.
I'm told that's mainly because people tended to run into a roadblock there, which I can understand to a certain extent. Taken on its own merits, though, it's a fine city.
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I'm told that's mainly because people tended to run into a roadblock there, which I can understand to a certain extent. Taken on its own merits, though, it's a fine city.