We stopped for the night in Geneva, the most neutral spot on planet earth. Where countries come to negotiate without fears or outside pressures. The only things we had to negotiate were the city streets and large fountains that would soak you in seconds if you got too close (a few of us did!).
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
The Center of Neutrality
We stopped for the night in Geneva, the most neutral spot on planet earth. Where countries come to negotiate without fears or outside pressures. The only things we had to negotiate were the city streets and large fountains that would soak you in seconds if you got too close (a few of us did!).

We stopped for the night in Geneva, the most neutral spot on planet earth. Where countries come to negotiate without fears or outside pressures. The only things we had to negotiate were the city streets and large fountains that would soak you in seconds if you got too close (a few of us did!).

We stopped for the night in Geneva, the most neutral spot on planet earth. Where countries come to negotiate without fears or outside pressures. The only things we had to negotiate were the city streets and large fountains that would soak you in seconds if you got too close (a few of us did!).
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