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The best place to live in the world? Canberra Australia! Saw it on Huffington. Voted the best place to live. Australia must be the shit. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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This must be a joke I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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speaking of australia, what on earth is up with black mountain???? have you ever been there charlotte??
http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-oceania/kalkajaka-australias-black-mountain-005 While there are a number of different sites within the area that the Aborignals hold reverent, for example Kambi, Julbanu, Birmba and Yirrmbal – all of which are either rock formations or caves with religious importance, the Aboriginals avoid Kalkajaka, earnestly maintaining that it is a site of supernatural events. While there are a number of different sites within the area that the Aborignals hold reverent, for example Kambi, Julbanu, Birmba and Yirrmbal – all of which are either rock formations or caves with religious importance, the Aboriginals avoid Kalkajaka, earnestly maintaining that it is a site of supernatural events. There have been numerous accounts of mysterious disappearances of people and animals in the Black Mountain. The first documented disappearance, involving European Settlers, occurred in 1877. Since then, there have been many cases of people, horses and even herds of cattle disappearing within its many crevices, caverns, caves and rock formations, never to be seen again. Local police and trackers looking for the missing have also vanished. In addition, there have been reports of strange sounds, the appearance of ‘spirits’ or human-like shadows in the area, and peculiar air turbulences and magnetic disturbances which have been report by pilots, giving Black Mountain the nickname ‘mountain of death’. Alien theorists connect this place with extra-terrestrial activity. Although the geological process is a common pattern in the birth of countless mountains throughout the world, Kalkajaka is said to be quite different and some claim it was built by artificial means, and that it is a ruin of an ancient extinct civilization dating back many thousands of years. - See more at: http://www.ancient-origin...tUHya.dpuf | |
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I thought it was Sweden or something... where Tina Turner lives. hmm | |
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Why do "they" think so? | |
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It seems quite nice:
[img:$uid]http://www.flightsaustralia.com.au/images/destinations/Canberra.jpg[/img:$uid] All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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They need to fix that water leak though | |
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PANDURITO said:
They need to fix that water leak though It is a very green place. I think Seattle is too, it rains a lot there. | |
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wildgoldenhoney said: I thought it was Sweden or something... where Tina Turner lives. hmm She lives in Switzerland. And Sweden has too long, cold and dark winters to be very high in the list of best places in the world. Don't we have an orger who lives in Costa Rica? That could be my kind of place. [Edited 3/9/15 3:28am] | |
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Its a town full of politican's. It's Miles away from the realities they reap onto the world.
“It means finding the very human narrative of a man navigating between idealism and pragmatism, faith and politics, non- violence, the pitfalls of acclaim as the perils of rejection” - Lesley Hazleton on the first Muslim, the prophet. | |
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Ah, ok. I knew I was probably wrong. So Sweden is not an ideal place to live, who wants long cold dark winters? | |
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wildgoldenhoney said: I thought it was Sweden or something... where Tina Turner lives. hmm Switzerland No I think best cities to live in include Melbourne, Sydney, Vienna and Vancouver. I didn't know Canberra was even close! I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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I'm laughing because I'm relentlessly teased at home that Sweden is the capital of Switzerland I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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XxAxX said: speaking of australia, what on earth is up with black mountain???? have you ever been there charlotte??
http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-oceania/kalkajaka-australias-black-mountain-005 While there are a number of different sites within the area that the Aborignals hold reverent, for example Kambi, Julbanu, Birmba and Yirrmbal – all of which are either rock formations or caves with religious importance, the Aboriginals avoid Kalkajaka, earnestly maintaining that it is a site of supernatural events. While there are a number of different sites within the area that the Aborignals hold reverent, for example Kambi, Julbanu, Birmba and Yirrmbal – all of which are either rock formations or caves with religious importance, the Aboriginals avoid Kalkajaka, earnestly maintaining that it is a site of supernatural events. There have been numerous accounts of mysterious disappearances of people and animals in the Black Mountain. The first documented disappearance, involving European Settlers, occurred in 1877. Since then, there have been many cases of people, horses and even herds of cattle disappearing within its many crevices, caverns, caves and rock formations, never to be seen again. Local police and trackers looking for the missing have also vanished. In addition, there have been reports of strange sounds, the appearance of ‘spirits’ or human-like shadows in the area, and peculiar air turbulences and magnetic disturbances which have been report by pilots, giving Black Mountain the nickname ‘mountain of death’. Alien theorists connect this place with extra-terrestrial activity. Although the geological process is a common pattern in the birth of countless mountains throughout the world, Kalkajaka is said to be quite different and some claim it was built by artificial means, and that it is a ruin of an ancient extinct civilization dating back many thousands of years. - See more at: http://www.ancient-origin...tUHya.dpuf Never heard of it! I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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^well for sure don't go there okay? seems like a good place to not go! | |
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Well, it's the 'Sw' that messes me up. | |
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Well, it's the 'Sw' that messes me up. Name 5 capital cities in Africa and their countries. Most can't answer bur can list off European cities and countries “It means finding the very human narrative of a man navigating between idealism and pragmatism, faith and politics, non- violence, the pitfalls of acclaim as the perils of rejection” - Lesley Hazleton on the first Muslim, the prophet. | |
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Nairobi, Kenya, Kampala, Uganda, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, Dodoma, Tanzania (not Dar es Salaam) and Lilongwe, Malawi. Haven't been to all of them, but I wouldn't put them in the list of best places to live. A house on the Kenyan beach, however... | |
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Then I was also going to say South Africa, Rwaanda, and Sahara desert... | |
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XxAxX said: ^well for sure don't go there okay? seems like a good place to not go! Ok! I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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