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Started by Izeroth, February 03, 2015, 04:05:02 AM

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Eulaliaaa!

Just pretend there is something interesting and unique written here... I have nothing to say.

Banya

Ocean storm in Portugal.  I have a lot of love for lighthouses.

   

Wot, wot!

Wow! I'm glad I'm not there right now though ;)
"Get him! Grab that spy! I want his head!"
Basil chuckled. "What's the matter? Isn't your own head good enough? No, I don't suppose it is. Ugly-looking brute, aren't you?" -Basil to Cluny the Scourge (Redwall)

"The second you change "I can't" into "why not", you can do anything in the world."

Banya

The Wizard of Oz IRL.  Actually, a storm cloud over a farm in Lodgepole, Nebraska.
Otherwise called an "oh bad stuff" moment.

   

Eulaliaaa!

Just pretend there is something interesting and unique written here... I have nothing to say.

Luftwaffles

This is Tandil, I used to live there. It was nice, cold place with a lot of nature that was left untouched... I swear that it sometimes felt like if I just stepped out of a time machine.



(Picture from Google).
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Wot, wot!

Wow! That's amazing!

I can see why its called that, Banya!
"Get him! Grab that spy! I want his head!"
Basil chuckled. "What's the matter? Isn't your own head good enough? No, I don't suppose it is. Ugly-looking brute, aren't you?" -Basil to Cluny the Scourge (Redwall)

"The second you change "I can't" into "why not", you can do anything in the world."

Banya

Oh my goodness, Sierra, that's gorgeous.

Sunset at Xingping, China.  The photo nearly takes my breath away; seeing this in person would be incredible.

   

Luftwaffles

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I'm glad that you both liked my hometown, girls :)

That's amazing, Banya!

Bariloche is a dream come true. Incredibly snowy and whitey on winter, almost selvatic on summer, the city is placed in the exact borderline of civilization... if you keep going to the south you will eventually find another towns and even a large province, but you can't really walk nor drive further than this point. It is just magical.





Also, did you know that the students on Chile and Argentina (the city is placed within the Argentinean limits, btw) have made a tradition to go there on their last year of high school?
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Izeroth

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Two red kites fighting, Western Iberia.

Banya

@Sierra: that's beautiful.  A school trip there would be incredible.

@Iz: that's intense.



In case I haven't been clear, I like waterfalls and the caves behind them.
   

Izeroth

 You would probably like my state then  :P There are all these exposed limestone formations, and waterfalls often appear when it rains.

Banya

Are you from somewhere along the Appalachian range?  You don't need to name your state if you don't want to, though I'm curious.  I few years ago I took a long road trip and visited countless waterfalls throughout Maryland, West Virginia and the Carolinas.  It was the best trip I've ever been on.
   

Izeroth

Quote from: Banya on March 29, 2015, 09:06:11 PM
Are you from somewhere along the Appalachian range?  You don't need to name your state if you don't want to, though I'm curious.  I few years ago I took a long road trip and visited countless waterfalls throughout Maryland, West Virginia and the Carolinas.  It was the best trip I've ever been on.

I'm from Kentucky.

Banya

Quote from: Izeroth on March 29, 2015, 09:08:10 PM
I'm from Kentucky.

Awesome!  That's a gorgeous state!  I've been to Kentucky several times and I love driving through the mountains and seeing limestone ridges that border the highway.  I spent two nights in Kentucky earlier this month while I was on spring break, but both times we drove through the state at night, unfortunately.  Oh, and congratulations on Kentucky's bracket success!