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Well, I saw Munich there, so I assume it's ok to add another non U.S. city?
Lets see, Sydney... theres a big white pointy building, a harbor and a bridge. Apparently they're tourist drawcards. All I know is, the drinks within said pointy building are prohibitively expensive. Oh yeah, tourist prices.
B/c it Cali,Why so unique?Well what state has Deserts,Mountains,Redwoods,Beaches,Valleys all in one?
Oregon. Washington too, minus the redwoods I think. Still you are right, California is probably either number 1 or 2 (Hawaii is up there too with Florida at number #3 and Texas #4).
New York State is unique but not in the top five IMHO. Outside NYC (although I admit NYC is pretty unique) much of the state looks like Pennsylvania, New England or Wisconsin/Michigan. Also I should have mentioned Alaska in my last post.
The place I will be living at the end of the summer is one of the most unique places in the world. Sixty percent of the population lives below sea level. It has various legalized "activities." And, there are more bikes than inhabitants.
The place I will be living at the end of the summer is one of the most unique places in the world. Sixty percent of the population lives below sea level. It has various legalized "activities." And, there are more bikes than inhabitants.
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i wish the southerners on this forum would stop acting like they are superior
That's right; touting superiority is the Northerners' job.
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