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Equus Incitatus (Horse Racing)

Named for the horse belonging to the Roman Emperor Caligula, "Incitatus" is also Latin word meaning "spurred on." It was said that this beast ate from an ivory manger and drank wine out of a golden pail, which quite aptly reflects the almost-obnoxiously rich grandeur of this racing course. Popular among the elite in the equine industry, this is an active horse racing venue (Thoroughbred racing and harness racing) and doubles as a very in-demand equestrian centre for training. At night, under the pale gloom of the gaslights, the track offers an endless escape for one's thoughts and idle moments. Further out and away from the main buildings, the northern countryside grows dark.
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