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  • Aqualung71
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    Originally posted by Atahualpa
    You also can't see god
    That's because god doesn't exist

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  • Aqualung71
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    Originally posted by Modo44
    We do have one desert and it is the size of a small town. Below is a panorama picture of it made last year. Right, not much desert to be seen.
    I wish my deserts in civ3 were like that

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  • Atahualpa
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    You also can't see god

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  • Heresson
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    I'm from Silesia. Rivers are sewers, lakes are puddles, and forests are bushes.
    I can't see the sea, therefore it does not exist.

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  • Modo44
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    Originally posted by Heresson
    I've ment a general flatness and mountains on the edge
    Forgetting the many rivers, lakes, forests. And, oh right, the sea on the northern border.

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  • Heresson
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    I've ment a general flatness and mountains on the edge

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  • Modo44
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    Originally posted by GeoModder
    Looks Poland that dry then?
    Not really. It hardly ever gets that dry, even in the summer.

    We do have one desert and it is the size of a small town. Below is a panorama picture of it made last year. Right, not much desert to be seen. What is left now are small dunes - the yellow and white-ish spots between the closer and the farther tree groups.
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  • Dis
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    Originally posted by Atahualpa
    the flatness is killing
    it's called a valley

    Believe it or not, that is a mountain in the background, and yes I have climbed to the top of it. It's actually pretty small one. The spring mountains are to the west side of the valley (the picure is looking northeast). And that one has a peak over 10,000 feet.

    The peak to the right is Frenchman mountain. On the other side of that mountain is lake mead. The the left over those hills is where they did above ground atomic testing in the 50's.

    Trust me, the mojave desert isn't all flat. I've had the misfortune of living and driving accross the eastern portion of the U.S. The entire midewest and east U.S. is flat. yes even the appalachians are just hills. We have bigger mountains in the desert.

    This picture was taking from an airplane (not by me- I can't fly a plane). The same plane that took the picture that is on my desktop (see desktop thread). My house is actually further in the back. The forefront is the henderson/green valley area.

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  • GeoModder
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    Looks Poland that dry then?

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  • Heresson
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    Poland looks about like that, just 1000 x bigger.

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  • DrSpike
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    There's a hill at the back!

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  • Atahualpa
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    the flatness is killing

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  • Dis
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    isn't this thread supposed to be pictures of us? not where we live.

    well in that case. this is where I live
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  • Atahualpa
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    Originally posted by TCO
    Ich bin a steirer buhr...

    But well, it's upper-austria/salzburg actually

    Originally posted by Heresson
    Nice pictures, Atahualpa
    Indeed, I discovered hiking again last year! I like it pretty much and my gf and I want to do a little longer tour probably this summer. That is when we return from Spain!

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  • Heresson
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    Nice pictures, Atahualpa

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