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Old 04-06-2022, 09:06 AM
 
Location: In the heights
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The Latin American Portland, progressive city, laid back vibe, people chilling on the beaches smoking weed, quirky and artsy.



Taipei Taiwan
Fantastic city overall with great food and good infrastructure (not just transport infrastructure, but all kinds of infrastructure) where it's easy to get around the city, the nearby areas and much of the rest of the fairly large island is in easy reach as is the airport with a lot of international destinations. It's fun to simply walk around in as even the alleys have all kinds of interesting random parks and stores. Possibly the most progressive city both socially and economically in East Asia. Issues with it lay in its geography where air pollution is hard to disperse, the large number of old loud and polluting two stroke mopeds that's steadily but slowly being replaced with quiet and tailpipe emission-free electric mopeds, the large disparity between real estate prices (to buy, though not so much to rent) and median age, and the underlying political and military threat from China.

Tbilisi, Georgia
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Old 04-06-2022, 11:39 AM
 
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Fantastic city overall with great food and good infrastructure (not just transport infrastructure, but all kinds of infrastructure) where it's easy to get around the city, the nearby areas and much of the rest of the fairly large island is in easy reach as is the airport with a lot of international destinations. It's fun to simply walk around in as even the alleys have all kinds of interesting random parks and stores. Possibly the most progressive city both socially and economically in East Asia. Issues with it lay in its geography where air pollution is hard to disperse, the large number of old loud and polluting two stroke mopeds that's steadily but slowly being replaced with quiet and tailpipe emission-free electric mopeds, the large disparity between real estate prices (to buy, though not so much to rent) and median age, and the underlying political and military threat from China.

Tbilisi, Georgia
City in the Caucusus region that does not get too much tourists though the pictures of that city look beautiful. Just like the country of Georgia, lots of Eastern and Western influences

Guadalajara, Mexico
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Old 04-14-2022, 03:32 AM
 
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
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Guadalajara is an awesome city filled with great food, arhitecture and culture and a pleasant climate.
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Old 04-18-2022, 06:13 AM
 
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I have never been, but I love good food, so I definitely have to visit it.

Hazelwood, MO
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Old 04-27-2022, 09:19 AM
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I have never been, but I love good food, so I definitely have to visit it.

Hazelwood, MO
Outside of International. Quite Domestic.

An immediate suburb of St Louis right next to the airport.

If I have a nice and quiet home in a suburb, then I have no complaints. Felt very rewarding to live in some suburbs exurbs before. Can't wait to return to such conditions in my home country.

Next: New Delhi India

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Old 04-30-2022, 08:40 PM
 
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
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Capital of India. Never went to there, but analysing through the photos it looks like an average asian city, with some beautiful architecture but also overcrowded.

Next: Amboise, France
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Old 05-23-2022, 05:55 AM
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Capital of India. Never went to there, but analysing through the photos it looks like an average asian city, with some beautiful architecture but also overcrowded.

Next: Amboise, France
New Delhi could be superior to even messier Mumbai. Lots of various landmarks easy to find in New Delhi.

Amboise is almost an exburb of Paris. Appears to be worth a visit. People have to enter tons of cities, towns, regions of France far outside of just Nice Provence Cote D'Azur, and Paris Ile-De-France.

Next: Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
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Old 10-20-2022, 03:50 PM
 
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New Delhi could be superior to even messier Mumbai. Lots of various landmarks easy to find in New Delhi.

Amboise is almost an exburb of Paris. Appears to be worth a visit. People have to enter tons of cities, towns, regions of France far outside of just Nice Provence Cote D'Azur, and Paris Ile-De-France.

Next: Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Diverse, skyscraper filled city in a country that is mostly Muslim, the Southeast Asian answer to Dubai?

Speaking of UAE, Abu Dhabi
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Old 12-11-2022, 06:41 PM
 
Location: West Seattle
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Did go there for a quick visit back in October 2021. Another big major mega urban city in UAE. UAE has 2 of them. (Dubai and Abu Dhabi). Not just 1. Quite impressive that very scenic without Dubai's own inner city train rails system. There are buses at least. Like most of the Persian Gulf cities. Other than that, not much that is inferior on Abu Dhabi. B-80 to A-90 underrated.

Next: Pattaya Thailand Of Chonburi Province
Never heard of it. Pretty crazy that it was a fishing village until the 1960s, and now has over 100k people. Although Thailand's population growth was crazy until iirc the '80s or '90s, now being among the lowest in the world. I'm streetviewing it now --- I haven't been to Southeast Asia so I'm just seeing "generic Southeast Asian city", but the international food scene looks okay at least. I saw an Indian restaurant earlier, and here there are two kebab joints on one street corner.

Tirana, Albania
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Old 12-14-2022, 03:05 AM
 
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Haven't been there since the old SWA days, but it was unique. A German city, parked in the African veldt. A lot like Filadelfia, Paraguay. Visibly all white in the city, except for house servants

.Puerto Montt, Chile.
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