I've been thinking about making this post for a long while now. Obviously, I live right next to mountains, and no, I didn't make this post to stalk people. Please include images if you can.
[spoiler] edit: the mountains are a lot closer than the photo shows. I don't have any fancy camera, just my phone[/spoiler]
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Evergreen trees and Cascadian alpine mountains
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I shit you not, this is in my room. I have basically a replica of Egyptian cat statue I got years ago, and I threw on my shark hat for Halloween 2 years ago on top of it. It’s sat there ever since
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I can tell you one thing. I know why they call it the Blue Ridge mountains
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[b]HEAT[/b]
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I live in Utah, so I’m surrounded by a whole lot of nothing. Like, it’s a desert, but we don’t even get any of the cool desert stuff like cacti. Though, it’s worth noting I’ve been told there are a lot of cool landmarks here, but I haven’t seen them, or if I have I’m just too used to them to think they’re cool.
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Infinite darkness
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Hilltop overlooking ocean.
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looks like California... [spoiler]its IS California. #hateme. [/spoiler]
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[quote]and no, I didn't make this post to stalk people. Please include images if you can. [/quote] [quote]Please include images if you can.[/quote]
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Streets and fields.
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Flat and snowy
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Trees, hills.
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[url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EFOYn_1MzJVGJc1BzkEM7pnI-JK61d7a/view?usp=drivesdk]Appalachian Autumn[/url]
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Sitting beside a fire hydrant filling up a water truck surrounded by planted wheat fields. A few houses close by. Nice breeze. Sunny cloudless day. Trees in the distance. Annnnd now I’m about to be hit with the smell of the farmer spreading chicken litter cuz wind is blowing my way....
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Woke up today in Amarillo Texas. Will drive to Lubbock, then Hobbs today. Work tomorrow and stay in Hobbs, then need to be in Tuscaloosa by Sunday.
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Hill country and forest when outside of the city I live in
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like if you're inside describe the room?
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I’ve got a pretty sizable forest behind where I am, and fields for crops around the forest, with a few roads and houses scattered as well.
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I’m in a second floor classroom in a college campus. Outside the window there’s just a f[i]u[/i]ckton of trees. Sacramento is called the city of trees after all
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Not the view from my house. From our balcony you'd just see the neighbor's houses with a big apartment building looming behind them. It blocks the highway though. Keeps the neighborhood quiet.