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I think you meant more of a variety.Pc Pro wrote:Australia has more trees then the USA you knowApplesauce wrote:*looks at Pc's picture*Pc Pro wrote:ok I shall post the pic of my view
welcome to Australia a land that land "abounds in Nature's gifts"
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no I mean as a over all thing, we have more wooded areas the the USJonathan 2.0 wrote:I think you meant more of a variety.Pc Pro wrote:Australia has more trees then the USA you knowApplesauce wrote:*looks at Pc's picture*Pc Pro wrote:ok I shall post the pic of my view
welcome to Australia a land that land "abounds in Nature's gifts"
*looks out his own window*
*looks back at Pc's picture*
*moves to Australia*
heh, no you don't. We have Alaska, and Idaho, and the whole northwest, and have you ever been to New England? Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire; beautiful places they be.
Then you have the fantastic forests in the midwest, and Hawaii, and in the Rocky Mountains.
I've traveled all over the country. Trust me on this one.
edit- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia#Flora_and_fauna
Mostly desert and arid. That's what I had thought.
edit 2-and let's not forget about the Appalachains in the east. And the Adirondacks of New York.
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... on_map.PNG
That's interesting too. I assume you live on the east side of the country?
Then you have the fantastic forests in the midwest, and Hawaii, and in the Rocky Mountains.
I've traveled all over the country. Trust me on this one.
edit- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia#Flora_and_fauna
Mostly desert and arid. That's what I had thought.
edit 2-and let's not forget about the Appalachains in the east. And the Adirondacks of New York.
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... on_map.PNG
That's interesting too. I assume you live on the east side of the country?
*likes being called mate*Pc Pro wrote:lol mate sure we have deserts but our deserts have trees in them. I am not saying Australia is more beautiful, I can't judge seeing I haven't been there.
And I'm not saying America is more beautiful (I really want to visit there [edit-there being Australia] someday because what I have seen on tv and pictures is wonderful), just that I doubt Australia has more trees; like I said, we have Alaska
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