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Here, Rio Tinto...the capital... This one is nicer from King's Park. @The ProwlerRio Tinto building far left skyscraper .
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I took this picture many years ago. It is what I like to be around. Fuck cities.
As you know, pics don't always portray the true majesty.I took this picture many years ago. It is what I like to be around. Fuck cities.
Yup, that's a picture alright. Spectacular.
I'm going back to my bedroom TV, I won't be able to post well from there or nice pictures. The green hues in your picture are lovely.
I took this picture many years ago. It is what I like to be around. Fuck cities.
I can't understand how some people prefer ugly stinking violent cities over places like that\I took this picture many years ago. It is what I like to be around. Fuck cities.
Earlier this evening at a Pelican Convention on the Swan River Perth WA... I'm not a big Pelican fan but they looked very regal in unison.
I can't understand how some people prefer ugly stinking violent cities over places like that\I took this picture many years ago. It is what I like to be around. Fuck cities.
Indeed, but a lot of people simply like to live in the city, to have access to entertainment and other amenitiesI think employment has a lot to do with it. I spent many years in the city when I would rather be in the country because of work. I wish I had figured out some way to do it differently earlier, but that's life. I am so happy to be in the quiet countryside now.
Indeed, but a lot of people simply like to live in the city, to have access to entertainment and other amenitiesI think employment has a lot to do with it. I spent many years in the city when I would rather be in the country because of work. I wish I had figured out some way to do it differently earlier, but that's life. I am so happy to be in the quiet countryside now.
My cousins ex-wife for example, she says she feels depressed in the country areas.
Yeah, well, I don't understand that. Nature feeds the soul, imo.
Yeah, well, I don't understand that. Nature feeds the soul, imo.
She was born and raised in a farm, so that's common here.
My mother used to say that the first time she visited a city when she was young, she could never feel happy at the farm again, so she and her sisters and brothers bugged my grandpa to sell the gigantic, humongous farm he had to move to the city in the early 70's
If my grandpa had kept all the land he had, we'd probably be amongst the 5 biggest growers of coffee in my state. To this day, a whole valley with more than 30 sq. km of land still has our family's name, because it all belong to my grandfather until the 60's, when he started selling land for almost nothing.
This could be a Western Australian coastline.I live 5 minutes from this:
And 40 minutes from this: