What makes your neck of the woods so special

PV5150

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Hi Guys, seeing as I live in the Southern Hemisphere and almost all of you live in the NH, I thought it would be interesting to see some of the cool sites of where you live. The furthest I have travelled abroad presently is Bali, so pls help me out and show me why your neck of the woods is great.

P.S. It can cover flora, fauna...it could be your country in general, just gimme anything. I suppose I had better go first. :)

Brisbane at night, its a beautiful city

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Our electrical storms are impressive

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We have a beach, smack bang in the middle of the city

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Gotta love the Beaches

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...and of course the Gold Coast meter maids

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The meter maids actually put money in your parking meter if you're gonna get a fine :worship:
 
I live in ireland so erm erm we do have those new intel fabs and and green stuff oh and the nicest guiness in the world (went to england/scotland (liverpool/edinburugh/preston/london tasted like crap .. sorta metalish)

oh we gave leprachauns and er... BONO(is that a good fing?)

hafta get pics of dublin (beautiful city :) )

me haffa get more pics !
 

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very nice sai_jao...and BONO is a good thing. Btw have you heard of the comedian Jimoin, he's Irish and resides now here in Australia. He did a tour of Ireland and went to the Guiness brewery, it was the best. :)
 
name='PV5150' said:
very nice sai_jao...and BONO is a good thing. Btw have you heard of the comedian Jimoin, he's Irish and resides now here in Australia. He did a tour of Ireland and went to the Guiness brewery, it was the best. :)

wat St James Gate? (you luckie b) jimeoin yea i heard of em but neva seen him ; aus is a nice place (mayb y my anut and uncle moved their bout 20 years ago) would love to go their but heard visas (long stay :) ) are hard 2 get
 
heard visas (long stay :) ) are hard 2 get
Yeah that used to be the case, but the Federal Govt have relaxed their policies quite considerably. You should come and visit, crash at PV's place. :)

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Well we are from basildon in essex, england. Theres nothing that great around here but this is the pick of the crop.

1) Southend Pier - The longest amusement pier in the world. 1.34 miles. Though the pier is in reasonably good condition at the moment it has suffered 3 fires annd 2 major boats crashing into it and destroying over half of it. All in the space of 49 years.
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2) Mother and Baby Statue - by Maurice Lambert, was commissioned in 1959 to symbolise the growth of the New Town - which stands today in Basildon's Town Square.
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3) St. Martins Bell Tower - At the heart of St Martin's Square in Basildon is the world's first bell tower constructed of glass and steel. The frameless glass walls of this octagonal tower give unobstructed views to the interior, displaying a ring of six medieval and two newly commissioned bells. This was officially opened in june 1999 by queen elizabeth II.
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4) Southend Sea Front - Not only has southend got the worlds longest pier. It also has an amazing amount of amusement arcades on the prominarde, 2 theatres, a theme park, miles of beaches and also the kursaal. This was once also an amusement park between 1880 and 1940 but it then became a theatre where many famous bands have perfromed rolling stones and the beatles are just 2 examples. Unfortunatly the kursaal in the 1970s and much of the land was developed as housing. The entrance hall, a listed building, is now a bowling alley arcade and casino. Here is a pic of how it used to look
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and this is how it looks now
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and finally a shot of the seafront
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and finally my faviorate thing of the local area has to be

5) The Cats Cradle Pussiwillow III Clock - was commissioned by Basildon New Town from Rowland Emett in 1981. (The designer of the car in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.The Clock becomes animated on every quarter hour, with a full display of rotating and spinning taking place each hour. It also is a water fountain and my fav childhood memories are throwing pennies in the water.

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wow that was an interesting little read. thanks. i would love to post some pics/highlights of bristol. but id have to find some ;) lmao!
 
paigesmummy said:
Well we are from basildon in essex, england. Theres nothing that great around here but this is the pick of the crop.

1) Southend Pier - The longest amusement pier in the world. 1.34 miles. Though the pier is in reasonably good condition at the moment it has suffered 3 fires annd 2 major boats crashing into it and destroying over half of it. All in the space of 49 years.
pier_longshot_1.jpg


2) Mother and Baby Statue - by Maurice Lambert, was commissioned in 1959 to symbolise the growth of the New Town - which stands today in Basildon's Town Square.
basaldon.jpg


3) St. Martins Bell Tower - At the heart of St Martin's Square in Basildon is the world's first bell tower constructed of glass and steel. The frameless glass walls of this octagonal tower give unobstructed views to the interior, displaying a ring of six medieval and two newly commissioned bells. This was officially opened in june 1999 by queen elizabeth II.
Basildon_bell_tower.JPG


4) Southend Sea Front - Not only has southend got the worlds longest pier. It also has an amazing amount of amusement arcades on the prominarde, 2 theatres, a theme park, miles of beaches and also the kursaal. This was once also an amusement park between 1880 and 1940 but it then became a theatre where many famous bands have perfromed rolling stones and the beatles are just 2 examples. Unfortunatly the kursaal in the 1970s and much of the land was developed as housing. The entrance hall, a listed building, is now a bowling alley arcade and casino. Here is a pic of how it used to look
kursaal.jpg
and this is how it looks now
Kursaal.jpg
and finally a shot of the seafront
southendcruiser_9729741.jpg


and finally my faviorate thing of the local area has to be

5) The Cats Cradle Pussiwillow III Clock - was commissioned by Basildon New Town from Rowland Emett in 1981. (The designer of the car in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.The Clock becomes animated on every quarter hour, with a full display of rotating and spinning taking place each hour. It also is a water fountain and my fav childhood memories are throwing pennies in the water.

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hehe - Good cruising scene too - plenty of Barry's in their modded cars!!

I might get some info on Winchester on here - its a nice place...

Plus I could do some on London seeing as I lived there for three years till last august!
 
name='PV5150' said:
Yeah that used to be the case, but the Federal Govt have relaxed their policies quite considerably. You should come and visit, crash at PV's place. :)

careful what u say it COULD happen ..lol

nice place BTW
 
I live in very nice village of some 1000 residents near Derby. We have about a 0.1% crime rate and lots of wildlife and peace and quiet. 2 shops, 2 pubs, 2 churches and a Primary School. Oh yeah, and we won the "Large Village of the Year" for the last 2 years I think :)

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Hmm, well you've all seen my house from that flood thread, but that picture is on a gloomy day and looks like shit. Tmoz is supposed to be sunny so I'll walk outside and take a nice pic for ye all.

Well, heres some older facts about our "town."

http://www.city-data.com/city/Endwell-New-York.html

Here's some information about the Fire Station on the corner of our street (Marne Avenue) and Davis Avenue. http://endwellfire.com/history.htm

Some attached images shows sattelite views of my Middle School (MEMS - Maine-Endwell Middle School,) the High School, where I'll be next year (MEHS - Maine-Endwell High School,). See the little yellow box? That says SPARTANS, for the Maine-Endwell Spartans. Pretty cool, 'eh? It's spelled out on a hill, going up to the tennis courts, with white marble stone's. Then, theres a Picture of my street, from Satellite. My house is somewhere in that black box, I cant se it because its behind tree's.

More to come later, and if you want to se more about my community and the Tri Cities Area, just google search some of the following...

Vestal, NY

Vestal Parkway, NY

Binghamton, NY

Endwell, NY

Endicott, NY

Johnson City, NY

or go to www.ilovenewyork.com

And yeh know when you were younger or whatever and you learned about the Roaring 20's. (The Era between 1920-1928 before the Depression,) and Endicott-Johnson Shoe Factory (EJ Shoes,) yeh, thats the town I live in. Pretty historic, 'eh?

So, see you all around.
 

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I'll tell u what's special about my area... NOT A GOD DAMN FUCKING THING! That's what....

Virginia is the biggest fucking shit hole state in the universe, i hate it here! I'd give up my left nut to have enough money to move back to Washington State.
 
name='Austin' said:
That's taking it a bit far I think rofl

It only takes 1 sperm to make a baby :rolleyes:

Although chances of that 1 sperm making it to the ovum are about 1,000,000,000 to 1, whats life without risks?
 
FragTek, Sell your PC and I'll sell you my old P4 Setup. then, save your money from here on out, and then move back.
 
name='NickS_' said:
FragTek, Sell your PC and I'll sell you my old P4 Setup. then, save your money from here on out, and then move back.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....

Lemme think about that...

*thinking*

NO! :D
 
I know what's special about where I live.... You can take a vacation here for 1/4 the price of vacationing in Mexico and never know the difference :D :rotfl:
 
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