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Sydney NSW Australia

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And my favorite beach that I use to live 5 minutes walk from, Hat Head National Park NSW Australia. Best thing if you're tired of people being around ? Just jump into your 4 wheel drive and drive up the beach.

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Bradenton, FL

Wow, beautiful part of Florida! How do you like it there? I've always lived on the Atlantic side, my wife has been trying to convince me to convert.

What a cute little town. It reminds me of some of the smaller rural towns on the Eastern Shore in Maryland. They have such an appeal and the towns people all know each other (which can be a bad thing at times lol)

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I would LOVE to visit Australia, but the damn bugs and critters scare the bajesus out of me

Wow, beautiful part of Florida! How do you like it there? I've always lived on the Atlantic side, my wife has been trying to convince me to convert.

It's awesome if you like to fish and enjoy the beach. I see your name is Salt Life... those stickers are everywhere. The only difference between here and the east coast is that you guys have waves. In my town there is only one good spot for breaks so all the surfers are always there :(. It also rains a lot here considering we are only 40 miles south of the lightning capital of the US (Tampa). I graduated from USF in Tampa so it was nice not being far from home.

If I was you, I'd most definitely try out our side of FL. It's very nice.

Okay, here is my city:

Manchester, UK

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And this is the shopping arcade I go to.. In Trafford:

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.. and here is the exact area I live in.. I live about 5 minutes walk from this place:

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Think that will do.. My city is not that interesting really - it's quite mundane. Apologies for massive images - I think they get resized anyway.

Milwaukee, WI - USA

This picture doesn't really do it justice. The skyline extends for a good ways along the water front. A lot of high rise condo buildings have been built in recent years. There's a good stretch of mansions about a mile north. Crazy stuff.

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Summerfest (world's largest music festival). 11 days each year. Ends on July 4th. Over a million people come every year. It's awesome!

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Miller Park baseball stadium:

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The crazy art museum on the lake front:

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One of the buildings at my university:

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Awesome city. Basically a mini Chicago minus the masses of people and violence. It's nice and peaceful to walk down to the lake front to do homework or relax.

Where I live is not that exciting at all.

Toboso, Ohio

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Tunnel carved in a hill side.

Giant Basket Shaped building.

Is that a giant longaberger basket? Thats crazy...

The tunnel looks like the backdrop for a ton of scary stories

Is that a giant longaberger basket? Thats crazy...

Yes, Sadly yes it is. It is an eye sore and it causes many accidents on the high way next to it. I have personal experience with one. Someone stopped in the right lane to take pictures and I rear ended them at 55 MPH and totaled my car. I also had to spend a month in the hospital with 2 broken legs left broken arm and all my ribs broken because someone was stupid.

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