Hey guys,
First of all, I apologize for the late post. I tried posting this about a month ago, but my computer crashed, and i lost all my work. Also, I apologize for the lack of photos. For some reason, I can't seem to be able to copy their location (help?)
But on the bright side, let's continue with the World Fair story, shall we?
On the second day, my mom and I went to the European area. The first pavilion was the
German pavilionIt has a cool shape no? We didn't go inside, because the line was 4 hours long. Still, just getting to see the outside was pretty cool. I gotta say that the outer design, while futuristic-looking, doesn't really reflect any efforts to go "green" and can be a bit of an eyesore. However, whatever was inside was obviously really good, because the line was long.
So, then, we decided to go the the French pavilion, which had a shorter line. I was too close to take a picture of the building, but I did get a picture of the "France" sign.
hereIs is me, or are the portraits a little creepy?
The inside was a lot better. It had a lot of greenery, lots of glass, and a really cool mountain.
hereInside the building were some valuable artworks and scenes of life in France. La culture francais est la mieux.
hereSpain was next on our list. The outer building was made out of some recycled mats, which I thought was pretty eco-friendly and artistic.
hereThe inside had projections of the Spanish plains, ancient Spanish history, and videos of bullfighting and dancing. However, I was most impressed by a huge moving baby at the end.
hereAfter Spain, we visited the pavilions of some smaller European countries like Monaco and Greece. We really didn't find anything really interesting. We had Greek pizza for lunch.
Alright, so this concludes the morning of our second day at the World Fair. I'll be posing the rest later. Stay tuned, people, cause I have a story to tell.