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David_Dovey:
Perth, Western Australia
This is the typical postcard view, the city as viewed from King's Park:
The caption for this photo is "Perth, the city that sleeps." That probably tells you a lot of what you need to know about Perth.
Here is a blog that is dedicated to complaining about my hometown.
http://theworstofperth.com/
This is public art in Perth
I is Grammar:
I live in Calvert County, Maryland, which is about 30 - 45 minutes south of Annapolis, and has almost nothing here. I had to fight to find any pictures off of GIS of around here, because according to most sites, WE DO NOT EXIST. They skip us completely on the news. If anything happens here, it's reported as in one of the 2 counties that surrounds us. Anne Arundel or St. Marys.
This is my house when it snows.
I took this picture from the dock at work, at the Calvert Marine Museum.
Other than that, there's really nothing here. We have (http://www.mgs.md.gov/esic/features/gif/rocky.jpg) cliffs that are illegal to climb on, and we have the (http://www.wam.umd.edu/~rscully6/fieldtrip1/DSCN0667.JPG) Patuxent River.
If you need to do anything here, you drive the 30-45 minutes to Annapolis or the 45-60 minutes to DC.
Patrick:
That is the coolest building ever. I think that if you stocked up well enough, you would be totally fine in the event of a zombie apocalypse.
Thlayli:
--- Quote from: I is Grammar on 04 Aug 2008, 17:18 ---I live in Calvert County, Maryland, which is about 30 - 45 minutes south of Annapolis, and has almost nothing here. I had to fight to find any pictures off of GIS of around here, because according to most sites, WE DO NOT EXIST. They skip us completely on the news. If anything happens here, it's reported as in one of the 2 counties that surrounds us. Anne Arundel or St. Marys.
--- End quote ---
There was a recent news item about undetonated explosives found on a gravel beach in Calvert County.
And to keep this post on-topic, I'm a Virginian. I wasn't born anywhere near the East Coast, but my folks moved out here when I was so young, the DC area is all I know. I won't bother posting pictures, because I've lived all over the state by this point, and the scenery's pretty much the same as MD. It seems like the last five or ten years, all the beautiful forests are being destroyed to build houses and apartment complexes no one can afford to live in.
Vendetagainst:
Well you wouldn't have noticed them if they were already detonated, now, would you?
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