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Ridiculous Decadency
Boro_Bandito:
If you don't want humid, live in a desert. Seriously, all the beach I could ever want, and plenty of deadly rattlesnakes and scorpions to keep me on my toes. Note that I'm not being sarcastic or ironic with this statement.
David_Dovey:
You realise the appeal of a beach isn't the sand, right?
P.S; Western Australia has the best beaches in the world, and I don't even go to them because I hate the sun.
Nodaisho:
I don't want desert either. I want mountains, and that is what I have.
You might not find it humid, but I almost surely would. Unless there is some factor I am missing, being next to large bodies of water = humid. Of course, that isn't all of it, Pennsylvania is humid, as is Georgia, and those aren't near the ocean, at least not where I was.
calenlass:
Georgia is more humid than Pennsylvania. In fact, the only place I have ever been in the US that is more humid is Charleston, SC.
Nodaisho:
Sure, georgia is more humid, but I noticed it more in Pennsylvania because I didn't have an air conditioner there. I haven't ever been to South Carolina, but I have been to North Carolina a couple times, once to Durham with a stop at Chapel Hill, which I remember as pretty humid, but not very well, it was a while back, and once to the outer banks, that was horribly humid, maybe two-hundred meters to the beach, but the heat was worse with the bad ventilation we had. It was also my first time seeing a drive-through liquor store, and every time, I wondered where the unmarked cop cars sat when they had nothing better to do.
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