Southland Tales

Around here people still remember who came first, who chiseled his way through that mountain or who build this church. I hear heroic tales about towns that consist of a few buildings, arranged around a shop, a church, a pub and a filling station, and rush by in the blink of an eye. Many places are named after more or less local celebrities. Truth or not, or somewhere in between? I cannot say. Some sources seem more reliable than others though.

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In the biggest city buildings display names set in stone.

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Todays businesses seem less confident.

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There is plenty of space. The streets are wide and mostly deserted, …

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… but spectacular in the setting Southern Sun.

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I wonder how it is to grow up around here, …

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… what there is to do.

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I enjoy walking down the main street by night …

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… and by day.

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Most shops seem to close at five.

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I turn right to see a local celebrity …

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In the park close by …

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… I find a Cafe to share a tale.

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