Hmmm vids OK [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oriHiRkh4GQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oriHiRkh4GQ[/ame] ..... [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASGMeSqvzNo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASGMeSqvzNo[/ame] [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1FxvWPsz18"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1FxvWPsz18[/ame]
If you ask dumb questions...you can expect the same in kind. How is it that a grown man in the USA, knows about squat about his country's closest neighbor? Do these people look like they are skating? How about this one? Those girls in their bikinis must be INSANE to lay about in the ice and snow dressed like that! There are some new pictures for ya. Now you can finally say, "I know that Canada is not a frozen tundra...and hey, the beer's not bad either"...LOL
You make a comment about me not knowing anything about my country's closest neighbor, and still ignore the fact that you don't know the difference between NC and TX flags... Impressive... It's obvious you just feel the need to be a dick... I've lived in the South in the US my entire life, excluding one year in Korea... Never been to Canada, so I don't know (*)(*)(*)(*) about it... Kind of the point of this thread...
Oh yes, the beer is bad here. We produce the same mass-produced swill that they produce, but at least their decent microbrewers don't get bought out by Molson and Labatt all the time.
I know nothing of Canada either and thought it was cold everywhere there. You could have found better beach pics though, I was getting worried so I did my own search, found this, better. But, this IS A BEACH
of course there is more than beaches. Do the Google search I have done, then compare it to my edited screen shot
all you need to know about her is Kilts, Haggis and awful Rugby. As for me, I've been an expat for the past year!
Sorry, if you check out my attachment you will see a map of North Carolina superimposed over an area near Central Australia. If you want to see some amazing places google the co-ords in the attachment and explore. Hope that's clearer. Most people that come to Australia never see the amazing outback.
Yep there is a lot of it The largest American cattle station (ranch) is 3,000 sq. kms Anna Creek Station is well known as the largest cattle station in the world, covering an area of 24,000 sq. kms http://www.wrightsair.com.au/anna.htm
Looks promising... My grandparents also went to Australia a few years ago, as well, and they seemed to enjoy it...
While I must admit that your beaches are really nice, I must also admit that I like my mountains a lot better.