
TAKE 3: Shopping on Beijing Road Guangzhou, China — DKOR Interiors, Miami This past June, 2011 Karina Donadel and Ivonne Ronderos from DKOR Interiors took off on a voyage to the South of China in search for quality products for their on-going project in Port au Prince, Haiti. Neither of them had ever been to Asia so they were excited to check out for themselves firsthand what China had to offer. Join them on their journey to discover China, its people and the misconception behind their furniture, labor and products. Never had they imagined the immense amount of resources they would discover and now be able to offer to their residential and commercial clients. This third video shows their day off shopping on Beijing Road and a visit to a temple in Guangzhou, China. They chose to take the subway to see how the locals really do it. See how nearly 13 million people get around using a very efficient subway system more than 8 stories underground. Unfortunately video does not depict the smell of too many people with the use of NO deodorant can be. Another thing worth mentioning is that most men carry the purses of their loved ones and the obvious affection towards their children. Enjoy! And stay tuned for more videos More facts: Name: Guangzhou (广州; Guǎngzhōu (/guang-zhou/) Meaning: ‘broad prefecture’ Previous names: Panyu, Canton Most popular food: dim sum Guangzhou (Canton), a prosperous metropolis full of vigor, is the capital city of Guangdong Province located along the …
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A long ago bankrupt residential development in Florida.
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Killer go kart track!
This development is so new that Google Maps does not have a street view, and Bings Birds Eye view shows what it looked like before these idiots decided to build on that land. What a complete waste of perfectly good agricultural land
Awesome insights! will really help me out when I road trip to FL later this year
Amazing….they’ll never cover this in the mass media.
That’s what they called – Planning for the next millennium.
So they put in all the roads, electricity and water ‘I saw fire hydrants’ and then never built any homes. WOW!
Those houses are in the middle of nowhere.
I wonder what these roads will look like in another 3 to 5 years. Guess they will need a 4WD to get to their $1100 homes.