Calgary Research Paper

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The amusing city of Calgary is a place where the cold is as often present as the interesting things. While It may not seem so interesting when arrived the airport, because of the bored and sad yellow of the landscape, when it is about of the city the airport is forgotten. It is a long trip by road to arrive the city; about 30 minutes.

The sad-looking urban city is very foggy and quiet during spring in the outsides, but it is very different when it comes to the insides of the buildings. Absolutely all of the buildings have the property of being warm, either by the environment or by the people, and comfortably lighted with yellow lamps. One building that gives a magnificent sense of this is, without doubt, Tim Hortons because the coffee, the chocolate, the doughnuts, and almost anything they sell is super delicious.
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In fact, there is a building where it is possible to appreciate the best of this effect: The Calgary Tower. At the top of it, there is a very friendly environment and a perfect 360 degrees view of the whole city. Also, the personal offers electronic tour guides that explain how the city suffered an extremely destructive fire in the XIX century and how it was decided to rebuilt the city using sandstone. The tower, after all that, was built to be a memorable symbol of

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