Life in Prague
<p>Anthony Bourdain had an uncanny ability to portray the essence of a place. His introductory monologues were so freaking inspiring and something I’ll forever attempt to emulate. How the hell can you capture the energy of a city in words?</p>
<p>They’re such unique, ever-changing, and living expressions of society, culture, and time. And they all feel different. San Fransisco is not Paris which is not Kuala Lumpur or Beijing or Casablanca. Each has its own vibe that emanates from the shape and warmth of its street lights, the hush of the tide, the signs in the shop windows, the tables in the plazas, the smell wafting from restaurants or street vendors, the hum of scooters, the ringing of bicycle bells, the billboards, and the different eras of architecture that show the decades and centuries stacked over each other.</p>
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