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Route 66 is one of the most famous road in the US. It’s the longest road in the US. It’s also the most attractive tourist site that I visited. This road symbolizes the American dream. Nowadays, a much of peoples cruise this road to have fun, to get their kicks. Route 66 is 2278 miles long, it was created in 1926.

After one month of travel, I’m finally back in my house. This road trip was really the most funnier of my life. I’ve seen a lot of monuments. I’ve crossed 8 states in one mouth on my motorcycle.

On each state, I saw some extraordinary attractions. The attractions were as impressive as each other. Of all the attractions that I saw around the route 66, The Gemini Giant was maybe than the most impressive but not as impressive as Tour Eiffel in France. Road 66 attractions were much more amazing than what I imagine. I have never seen as many attractions, restaurants, motel in some road. The landscape was really beautiful

On the road I hearded a music that was entitled “ROUTE 66”. It was written by Nat King Cole. I have heard this song a lot of times on the radio when I was driving my motorbike. It was really a great song.

In the middle of my trip, I have seen a lot of Cow-boy in Texas. They were more impressive has TV. The least attractives attractions were in Tulsa not far from Springfiled.

I drove towards a magical city : Los Angeles through the casinos along the roads, there is as many travelers as in the past. I saw a Tour Eiffel in LA but it was less impressive than the real. I stopped at a motel in LA for 2 days.

The last day I drove around Santa Monica during 2 hours up to find a bakery. Finally, On this road trip I really get my kick. It was really the best trip that I did in my life.

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