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temperate forests with deciduous trees - very boring, save in some places (Eastern Canada) when it gets an incredible explosion of colors in autumn - I don't care also for the tundra (sinistyer, desolate) or ice fields -brrrr
I don't really dislike any, and I understand why some people might not like dessert landscapes, but they are not all made equally, and can be quite green
I don't really dislike any, and I understand why some people might not like dessert landscapes, but they are not all made equally, and can be quite green
I don't have any that I dislike, but I hate living in an area where forests are the exception because 95% of the landscape is boring flatland with cornfields on it and no natural area to be seen. Add water canals to distribute water along the roads (because of poor drainage) and you end up with thick fog during the cold season.
Anything is more exciting than that. I get excited as soon as I see even a small forest on a 20m high hill.
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