Plan B
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Gablo on November 25, 2022, 01:15:18 pm
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Soo last month I did a trip to USA to visit some iconic places of GTA. It was a childhood dream (mostly because of PTP) wich became reality, and I'd like to share some photos :D
LOS SANTOS
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Unfortunatelly you can't go on top of this building ):
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Armour then nades
LAS VENTURAS
When I was driving from L.A to LV, right when I was entering the city, the song "HOLD THE LINE" that plays on K-DST started playing on the radio!!!! I really felt like if I was inside GTA ;D I confess that I cried lol. It happened one more time, but I'ill tell you later
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I stayed in this hotel, another dream came true XD
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My friends hotel was the iconic "The Clown's Pocket" hotel of GTA
WEST VENTURAS
When I was near the Hoover Dam, "Barracuda" song started playing on the radio!!! Perfect timing, I felt inside GTA San Andreas again
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SAN FIERRO
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/saw xD
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wow Gabloko , Awesome ones & Captions were spot on :)
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Absolutely loved all the pictures! Hope you chopped some asses during your stay hhhhhhhh
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Thats sick 8)
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I loved all your IG stories and photos you shared of your trip back then (specially the IG story with "Hold the line" song on the radio), and it is so nice of you to share them here too.
Btw, estás bien guapo amigo :-*
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Damn Gablo, nice money .
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HOLY SHET! GTA IS TOO REAL LMAO CAN'T EVEN TELL THE DIFFERENCE, nice trip bru, ggwp. Btw, there's gta india too, your dream riding tuktuk on tunak tunak song can be fulfilled as well ;)) xd
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Wtf awesome gablo bitch
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You are such a lucky GTA fan player to see those places in real life bro :D I remember the days you were counting down for fly to USA months ago. Now you done there with the new awesome memories. Thanks again for sharing those stories on instagram, hope someday I can go all those iconic places :')
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Woah, awesome Gabloko!
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Nice pictures!
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main armour
Camping and fighting at armour is not allowed bro! Better move out or get banned... kkkkkkkkkkkkk
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bro is living our dream :-X
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Thank you guys for your comments :D :D
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Looks like you had fun! It's cool to see you in SF -- it's a great city. I've been pretty much everywhere in SF that you took the pictures (I might end up living there soon!). Did you ride the cable car? If anyone else goes to SF, the Powell-Hyde line is a good GTA sightseeing route because it takes you from the financial district, by Union Square, through Chinatown, past the Broadway tunnel (the double tunnel that goes from the armor spawn to the pointy building in the game) then past Lombard street (the windy windy windy street) then down to pier 49/69 (here's a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCvRqBkIgEQ) -- you won't miss anything at x2 speed). The game is so detailed that sometimes I see things in SF and realize I know them from the game. Where I live is more Flint County-ish in Northern California -- hope you got to see that, too.
How would you rank the places you went?
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Looks like you had fun! It's cool to see you in SF -- it's a great city. I've been pretty much everywhere in SF that you took the pictures (I might end up living there soon!). Did you ride the cable car? If anyone else goes to SF, the Powell-Hyde line is a good GTA sightseeing route because it takes you from the financial district, by Union Square, through Chinatown, past the Broadway tunnel (the double tunnel that goes from the armor spawn to the pointy building in the game) then past Lombard street (the windy windy windy street) then down to pier 49/69 (here's a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCvRqBkIgEQ) -- you won't miss anything at x2 speed). The game is so detailed that sometimes I see things in SF and realize I know them from the game. Where I live is more Flint County-ish in Northern California -- hope you got to see that, too.
How would you rank the places you went?
SF was a great surprise, I wasn't expecting much from that city, but I have now great memories from it. Unfortunatelly I didn't ride the cable car :/ But I spent almost a day at pier 39 and it was amazing! For sure I will retun someday.
The places I liked the most were Las Vegas and the Nevada desert <3 I wanna return there as soon as possible to visit the Grand Canyon and Valley of Fire.
I'd rank like this:
1. Vegas
2. SF
3. Los Angeles
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SF was a great surprise, I wasn't expecting much from that city, but I have now great memories from it. Unfortunatelly I didn't ride the cable car :/ But I spent almost a day at pier 39 and it was amazing! For sure I will retun someday.
The places I liked the most were Las Vegas and the Nevada desert <3 I wanna return there as soon as possible to visit the Grand Canyon and Valley of Fire.
I'd rank like this:
1. Vegas
2. SF
3. Los Angeles
Damn, shame you missed the cable car! I'm not surprised by your ranking because Vegas has a reputation for being crazy and fun, plus you probably really feel like you know it because the big things there are the casinos in the game. I haven't been to either the Grand Canyon or the Valley of Fire, but they're on my list, too. If you want some more California weirdness outside the cities, Yosemite is cool. Tahoe is also gorgeous and right on the edge the Great Basin; you can ski into spring usually and the mountain biking is good in the summer.
My rant on SF vs. LA:
SF is older than LA and it had a much more crazy history -- case in point, the financial district is on landfill made out of old sailing ships because it didn't have enough land to expand. It's also been a cultural center through its existence, from the gold rush to the beatniks, the hippies and counterculture, the LGBT pride movement, through to the birth of the transistor and the current tech boom. It doesn't hurt that it's also pretty there. It punches above its weight, and as a smaller city it's much easier to see the cool things.
LA only really became a thing in the '30s. It's where all that stuff goes to get watered down and commercialized, then sprawled out over a wasteland of traffic and tract homes with a blanket of smog on top. Its major industry is the production of facades -- from movies to the absurdity of having a "green city" of four million people in a desert. They do make good music and the food is great, though. I'm heavily biased as a NorCal resident, but I've never liked being down there for long and the people often feel fake. GTA V heavily accentuates those characteristics.
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Great clicks bro , cheers to good life .
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Haha ;D nice pics gablo
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hmm
Who have a cute face to handle a nice slap ;)