It was cool. My guess would be 75 riders of all ages participated. We rode from the beginning to the end and back again. Definitely the nicest way to experience the light festival.
la receta de la bicicleta, riding the city of angels...
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2 comments:
Damn, I wanted to go on that ride. Other things came up. How was it?
It was cool. My guess would be 75 riders of all ages participated. We rode from the beginning to the end and back again. Definitely the nicest way to experience the light festival.
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