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  • #16
    Montreal, my town.

    [IMG]http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/portail_VM/images/pano_***.jpg[/IMG]

    Stupid server.....the adress of the image has "t i t" in it and it wont let me post it cuz it changes it for ***. Gos that stupid....
    Last edited by Spec; April 5, 2002, 12:32.
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    • #17
      I didn't know Montreal was a red cross on white ground

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      • #18
        Riga, the 800 year old capitol of Latvia.

        The old city pics.
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        • #19
          Can't resist posting more. Love the way Riga looks, the Old Town, especially some clusters of it.

          A tower view.


          One of the buildings detail.



          The Blackhead House, rebuilt in 1999 during night.



          Some important towers.



          Sun rising over the Old Town.



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          • #20
            Gothenburg, pop ~600.000

            As a harbour city, water is central to the life of Göteborg. The Göta Älv river divides the city into north and south, before flowing out into one of Sweden's most stunning archipelagos.

            City Centre
            The heart of the city is on the south bank of the river, encircled by what used to be the old moat. Avenyn, Göteborg's main street, stretches away south of the moat, to Götaplatsen square, with its familiar statue of Poseidon. Other parts of Göteborg that also count as the centre are Vasastaden, picturesque Haga and Linnéstaden, including Linnégatan, Göteborg's second most lively street.

            GO THERE!









            Last edited by Zoid; April 5, 2002, 12:56.
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            • #21
              Solver: I love Rigas old town, I was there in ´92 (or was it ´91? I cant remember) and one of the things I noticed was the nice ambience in the older parts of the city. But some parts looked awfully run down in a general Soviet-style decay... Is the city less Soviet-looking now? I´d love to go back and check for my self, but I´m a student (again...) and I´m in dire need of cash as it is...
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              • #22
                I go to college in Bozeman, MT, a medium sized town next to some nice looking scenery:



                I live in Hamilton, MT, an incredibly small, boring town with nothing to do. Before that, I lived in Missoula, the 2nd largest city in Montana. It's a 40 minute drive from Hamilton and I like it a lot more than Hamilton:


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                • #23
                  Damn, Ixnay. That first picture looks almost surrealistic

                  Edit: typo
                  Last edited by Zoid; April 5, 2002, 13:25.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Solver
                    Can't resist posting more. Love the way Riga looks, the Old Town, especially some clusters of it.

                    wow Your PM was here in Athens (nice lady BTW) and said the capital was beautiful and one that can should visit...

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                    • #25
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                      • #26
                        San Jose, Costa Rica

                        Cosmopolitan San José lies to an altitude of 3.770 feet above sea level. This Central American city with nearly perfect climate, modern surroundings and warm, friendly residents has lured many travelers to stay and call it home.

                        Daytime temperatures average between 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit with a rainy season that lasts from May to October. During the rainy season, showers fall primarily during the afternoon hours and produce refreshing breezes.

                        The Central Valley in which San José finds itself is the central nervous system of the country. Government, finance and economic sectors all headquarters is sleek San José.

                        Many visitors to the capital city will find themselves pleasantly surprised by the smooth blend of modern skyscrapers and classic architecture. If there is one city that is pleasure to walk through, it is San José.

                        San José is home to nearly a third of Costa Rica's population. The bustling streets can attest to that figure in the early morning hours when everyone is heading to work. But don't be intimidated by the rush - head on out among them and take in the sights as you walk along.
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                        • #27
                          This is where I live.

                          I like it.

                          Its big.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ixnay37
                            I go to college in Bozeman, MT, a medium sized town next to some nice looking scenery:

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                            • #29
                              I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. A town of about 1M people. Fastest growing city in Canada, strongest economy of Canada. Mostly oil & gas companies, and some technology stuff too.

                              It's about a 1.5-2 hour drive from the Canadian Rockies (to the west of us), which makes for great snowboarding and skiing.

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                              • #30
                                Like roughly 4 million other people, I live in Toronto.



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