Show places in your country that don't look like your country.
Show places in your country that don't look like your country
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I thought first thought that this is in Finland
You mean they look different to what people imagines, I suppose.
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Hokkaido
but this is what I expect when i go to the UK?
In the cities, yeah, especially London. I've lived in London my whole life and feel weird in places that are predominantly white.
>having one type of climate/geography
l m a o
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>but this is what I expect when i go to London
Fixed
Tbf in some areas there's quite a lot of whites, and then some areas you feel like you've wandered into Kabul.
It's the same with most western capitals desu.
On the other side of the Kingdom.
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australia can look like pretty much anywhere
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>australia can look like pretty much anywhere
Do you have mountain ranges of snow anywhere over there?
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south of tunisia (they filmed star wars in the smae region)
Tataouine by an italien cameraan
We have pine forrests on the opposite bank of Volga and some villages literally on sand there.
This place is often called "the Colorado of Provence (which is the name of the region)"
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3rd longest in the world, it's responsible for the rain shadow that creates our deserts
Snow is year round in the regions around the capital but declines significantly the further north you go
I challenge you.
How's the highest peak called? Oh dear, I forgot it's name
Neat
Funny thing is I don't think any Australian has ever pronounced it correctly, we call it Kozzieosko
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It looks and sounds like a German town
Is snow a normal thing to see in the winter there?
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thats in morocco
This shit ain't Cambodian, mind you
Europe?
Yep. Most of northern Algeria snows at winter. Temp varies from 2 C to -15 C
There's a ski resort there and a national park.
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where is this ?
Pic is a beach in Corsica
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I did not know that
t. clueless
>kaisersberg
gee I wonder why
gib Elsaß & Lothringen back baguette
Sorry for small image size
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it's tabarka in north of tunisia
lol, even people look like Parisians
I'm not sure what other people expect Denmark to look like. I'm pretty familiar with beaches like this but I don't know about the rest of the world.
Cheddar Gorge, it's one of the most unusual things to come across in a fairly flat country.
It looks Japan!
Newly planted olive groves, Zaghouan, Tunisia it look like a painting though
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>costa rica
meme country, even France has your landscapes :^)
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Himmelbjerget isn't exactly typical for Denmark?
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More pics
XD
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You guys got Canadian-like lakes too ?
at least we don't have to worry about being snackbared in the streets pierre
Ayyy.
better conidtion than rome Colosseum
el jem tunisia
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We have a shitton of these sand dunes by almost all the coasts, I'm just not sure how many people know this.
nefta south tunisia
look like americian desert
Tatatouine south tunisia
>We have a shitton of these sand dunes by almost all the coasts
I think they are called "beaches" in most countries
Considering we have every type of topography on the planet, it's pretty hard to participate in this thread...
I thought we were missing one, but apparently we have a rain forest up in Washington...
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You can post the chott where starwars was filmed in Tunisia.
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Nida.
Big ass sand dunes.
Does that place still get some Star Wars tourism? Or is business all gone because of Durkas durkaing in the region?
Only few
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Totally related to this thread
We also ripped this from China, it's ugly af in my opinion
Me too. Then I realised there's no mountains in Binland
Really makes you think...
I can completely believe the Colombian coast would have some sandy parts
Makther center of tunisia
>Washington
>think about DC
>rainforest
>about to type "but rain forests are on the west coast"
derp
I'm sure there are places that have the same topography but don't look American.
These beaches are a bit different from other beaches I've seen around the world. Most I see are the typical flat beaches that only extend out a few tens of meters. Some of our beaches extend up to a hundred meters or more into land and consists mainly of these big sand dunes.
This is also a good example.
Went full weeb on this park
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There are very few places left in the UK untouched by man, but this is one of them, wistmans wood. It's too rocky so nothing can graze there, and the weird climate means that the oak trees are barely taller than a man and every surface is covered in moss
I know that feel. I'm from Texas and when I was on vacation in Hawaii, I met a lovely little qt from Washington, and when I asked her where she was from, she emphasized heavily on Washington STATE, not to be confused with the D.C.
My point was if you're familiar enough with our country, it's hard to find a place that doesn't seem American since we're so big and on such a vast continent.
Akfadu has Asian like forests
It's like grizzly manlet survivalist heaven.
That joke got old years ago.
Well challenge yourself then
Fun fact - this isn't an overseas territory and it's actually warm. Isles of scilly
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cool
story? yes? I reverse image this, is it Jerusalem?