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My visit to Oakland, CA Part I


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It gets better everytime I visit and the attrtactive alternative to living in inhumanely expensive San Francisco is becoming more appealing even if you wouldn't mind paying half a million for a shack.

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The yuppie areas were quite dead in Oakland, but Chinatown was busy wih every visit. I think it speaks volumes without me going into details.

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Manhattan or Oakland?

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Old Oakland. The area is beautiful but activity cuts off drastically.

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