Friday, 11 May 2012

Following the "late autumn" in Seattle and "Anna Decoction" in fog

Starring Hyun Bin, Tang Wei's hit film "late autumn", in the backgroundThe United States of America"Fog rain" Seattle, "surrounded by late autumn" Seattle is deep sorrow, that spring in Seattle is what kind of? Might as well as small make up to have a look!

"Late autumn" poster

A duck boat tour in Seattle

The film "late autumn" in ribbon Anna take a sightseeing car tour of Seattle, sightseeing car strange shape that is also called "the duck", is a very influential amphibious vehicles. During World War II, the United States of america,GermanyAnd the military have developed amphibious landing craft into military use. In 1944, the Allies had used the amphibious landing ships crossed the English channel, the successful implementation of the historic Normandy landing. Part of amphibious landing craft retired after the modification was used for sightseeingTraveling.

Sina travel pictures: sightseeing ship source: Seattle Tourism BureauSina travel pictures: sightseeing ship source: Seattle Tourism Bureau

Seattle tourist interest, in the film be ignored too much. But "Anna Decoction" temperament, presumably the most intellectual women's city tour will not miss the museum. Seattle is a lot of interesting museums, but then to tell the story of the Museum of slightly hardcore: Seattle mysterious museum. Interested in the supernatural and paranormal prospector, here is very worth exploring.

Sina travel pictures: Museum source: Seattle Tourism BureauSina travel pictures: Museum source: Seattle Tourism Bureau

The parliament building basement of Seattle mysterious museum located in the city, and to provide a large number of exhibits of the museum, museum in addition to a copy of the mysterious footprints floor show Bigfoot, almost no exhibits, because the main discussion is supernatural and paranormal events, such as UFO, so the museum with a large number of data,The pictureAnd the video for Beitou quest to bring the adventure and enjoy.

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