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Here's where I live…Vancouver BC Canada…skyline from Stanley Pk seawall

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Very pretty!
Perth, Australia, from across the Swan river:

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HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Sarlac or giant turtle mouth, you decide.
But it does a damn fine job of standing in for an evil vagina XD

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ozoneocean wrote:
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Sarlac or giant turtle mouth, you decide.
But it does a damn fine job of standing in for an evil vagina XD

All the barbs point inward, so you can come in, but it'll be a really painful and bloody day should you try to leave.

Yup, evil vagina.

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PIT_FACE wrote:

whaddafakk :|
i thought it was a Graboid

btw:


milan / italy

\o/

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Hahaha, Fallopian, I took a photo of almost that exact view back in 2011 XD

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Here's new design for Vancouver's Trump Tower

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fallopiancrusader wrote:
I live about 4 miles south of this place, in New York City



I live twenty-odd miles southwest of that palace of glass and steel in North Middletown, New Jersey.

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Near Denver, Colorado in this bizarrely shaped town.

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Neapolis, Exarheia in Athens, Greece.

I walk through here every day on my way to work (my flat is across the street)



And this is how the flats across the street look like.

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My area has no skyline…well,there is Karl Festerman's barn and silo.

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Kissimmee, Florida… I live about 2 mile away from this place. Good OLD downtown Kissimmee. This is as far I can go for a City Skyline.

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I've been a bit on the move recently, so posting just one photo would be kind of lying. None of the places I live(d) really has a very impressive skyline, though, with the possible exception of Bremen, but I'd have to use a photo by someone else, and that'd be against the spirit of this thread, wouldn't it? Big towns and I just don't mix, for some reason.

So:


Göttingen, Germany (until April last year and for most of this year from April)


Bremen, Germany and vicinity (most of last year)


Bath, UK (currently until April)


from the end of this year: somewhere out in the sticks in Lower Saxony (Northern Germany), if I get my way (and it looks very much like I will! Can't say where exactly, yet, but it'll be a bit more permanent.)

May I add, I'm pretty fed up with moving. It disrupts comicking like nobody's business.

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Hi,
I'm from Poland and this is our lovely capital city where I live - Warsaw:

This is The Palace of Culture and Science, it's not photoshop it really is highlighted that way right now :D


And this is the old town:)

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Great views! It's really interesting to see where people live!

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Here's the local moated manor house, just around the corner from my gaff. Henry VIII used to own this apparently.



And this is one of my favourite hangouts: it's the spot where Lord Byron used to sit daydreaming as a boy.



Just out of sight behind the two stones on the left is this fantastic gravestone of Thomas Port, who died tragically after falling under a train.




You can't make it out it from the photo, but the inscription reads:


Bright rose the morn and vig'rous' rose poor Port.
Gay on the Train he used his wonted sport:
Ere noon arrived his mangled form they bore,
With pain distorted and o'erwhelmed with gore:
When evening came to close the fatal day,
A mutilated corpse the sufferer lay.

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I'm going to cheat and use a photo from the local paper because it's dark and I'm lazy. And because one of those little white roofs in the background is my house, and the other two are the farmer and his barn.

Probably the most exciting thing about this chunk of Iowa is that I can technically go duck hunting from my front porch if I should ever feel the need.

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Szyszka666 wrote:
Hi,
I'm from Poland and this is our lovely capital city where I live - Warsaw:

I love Poland! Such a beautiful and friendly part of the world.

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Bath, UK (currently until April)

My sister's currently based in Bath - it's a pretty unique place, right? Incredible history and a real sense of character in all the architecture. Also where she lives is super quaint with lots of swans, apparently.



Here's a particularly flattering shot of Sheffield, UK where I am. Quite average post-industrial northern city on the surface; vibrant cultural hub underneath it.

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Another pom!
We have a lot of poms and people considering moving to the UK for various reasons, haha, the Brits are taking over :D

It's true those, so many active members are Brits! I'll have to visit one day and see if I can scrounge the antique shops for old swords.

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Above Vancouver: Stanley Park below, downtown and on horizon Washington States Mt. Baker



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