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plans for the inevitable undead uprising
KharBevNor:
http://www.multimap.com/hotels/?&t=l&map=53.1219912243855,-4.13419570119059|13|4&loc=GB:53.1219912243855:-4.13419570119059:13&dp=841#t=l&map=53.12199,-4.1342|15|4&dp=841&loc=GB:53.1219912243855:-4.13419570119059:13
That's a map link.
Nowhere in the UK is far from population centres.
RedLion:
The U.S. doesn't have a countryside...That's not countryside. Countryside is scenic and rustic. Midwestern America is just large tracts of land that should be used for storing the Northeast's lumber.
LULWHUT?
No, seriously. I live in southern Wisconsin, and I have no idea what you're talking about. This area of the Midwest, at least, is full of lush, rolling hills, deep forests, periodic farms, and a large number of lakes.
I guess if you go into places like southern Illinois and Indiana, then yeah, it's just flat, open nothingness. But the Midwest is probably the most geographically diverse region of the US.
Fucking barren, depressing, and covered in bears. You know what President Colbert says about bears.
If you're being sarcastic, just ignore this. But Alaska is probably one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
Alex C:
Yeah, Great Britain is very densely populated. I'm pretty sure it's is overall higher than Japan, actually. I don't believe there's anywhere quite so dense as Tokyo in per square km in the UK (I'm not sure, I'd have to check), but I know that when you take the entire island into account the average is very high indeed. Also, I can't even imagine how many different kinds of fucked you'd be if you happened to be in the middle of Hong Kong when the outbreak hits town.
KharBevNor:
I'm really just bumping this to infuriate Bryan.
calenlass:
Why is bumping this going to infuriate anyone? I think this thread is a valuable resource. It has long been my opinion that it should be stickied indefinitely.
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