
Post an image that you feel best represents your country?




Omg, I didn't know you lived in the Bahamas!
What the hell? You're Indonesian? I didn't know you guys had pink sand beaches. But is that what people typically think of when they think of Indonesia?🤔
You live on Lombok?
Saya suka, pink sand beach pink sand beach 😂
... you live in a Roadrunner cartoon?
Anyway, I think I'd go a little more abstractly representative, and go with this:
Never gets old... No wait, it does... It really does 🤣🤣
Gee, I can't imagine where YOU'RE from😂
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lol.
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I don't recognise nations, borders, or any of that other nonsense. We're one planet, we should have outgrown such silliness by now.
As a geographer and travelman, this is one of the few things I disagree with you on, but I respect your opinion. It would be interesting to have that discussion some time.
I was really looking forward to a beautiful picture of Milford Sound or the Maoris or something, but that's okay. Thanks for at lest not posting "Lord of the Rings" shit😂
Yeah, I will later. I would like that.😊
I freakin' love you!😂 I only saw the first one. They're so weird.
No Harry Potter, no Hunger Games, no Twilight, no Avatar, no Game of Thrones, no Star Wars, Star Trek or anything else with the word "Star" in it. I'm not normal I guess😂
Okay. I was a bit concerned 'cuz I was like, "Shit, what if she DOES like some those?" LOL
I let my Star Wars curiosity get the better of me a few days ago, that green alien thing is creepy as fuck! I don't understand how anyone can sit through those
I have. lol
I think it represents quite well
Looks about right
"However France is the garden of Europe. Through the valley of the Rhone, France opens onto Italy; through those of the Moselle and the Rhine, we are in Germany. Roussillon is Spanish, Provence is a composite of Greek cities and Roman municipalities; Lorraine is a miniature of the Germanic Empire, where French and Germans are intimately mixed.
Toulouse is a half-successful Rome; in the Capitol, the city's archives were kept in an iron cabinet, like Roman flames. Normandy is another England; nestled in the heart of the plateau of the two Sevres, which was called Little Holland, La Rochelle thought itself to be an Amsterdam, of which Coligny would have been the William of Orange, before Richelieu besieged and shot it; the flat country of northern France is the same as that of Ypres, Ghent and Bruges.
The Breton language is of the Celtic family like the Irish Gaelic. And as for the Basque who has seen, says Michelet, all the nations pass before him, he does not even care anymore to know when he dates. "
Breton is more closely related to welsh and cornish than Irish. As the roman empire was ending the Romans gave us Brittany as a goodbye gift and huge numbers emigrated there. Allegedly we cut all the local women's tongues out when we got there. Prob not our finest moment.
I still feel the Eiffel Tower would’ve been more recognizable though. That street corner looks like it could’ve been anywhere in Europe

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Brandenburger Tor, Berlin
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