Dropdown in a random african capital

>dropdown in a random african capital
>the streets are all clean
>buildings well kept
>pickup trucks everywhere
>comfy climate


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>random

It's not random, it's Botswana. Try another country.

moving the goalpost I see

Really nice

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botswana really looks nicer than many european countries

except the city of maun for some reason. maun seems like a real shithole.

could pass as some street in croatia if there were no people

Africa is just Botswana and South Africa. The rest is horrible.

is this Chicago, IL?

Gaborone looks better than all Latin America, they just need sidewalks.

I'd one day like to visit some small stable rural corner of Africa one day.

Anything looks decent compared to a favela I suppose...

I want to visit Africa, there are a lot of places that looks fine. For now I've only been to Morocco and I liked it

Most people that go to Botswana need to stay in Maun because it's the closest town to Okavango Delta.

Post Pretoria

Botswana / Bechuana is a pretty nice African success story. The split from the British was done in a comparably civil manner, as far as you can call it that - and they managed to make good profit of the diamond industry. And I guess there was a distinct lack of tribal animosities that many African countries have to deal with.

Feels good to live in a country where the climate is the best of both worlds.

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How did they even build that bridge

where is that?

Looks like Lazio region of Italy.

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i usually connect africa with a desert but this looks very nice

If I'm not mistaken, there used to be an roman aqueduct there, but it got destroyed somewhere around the french colonialism era, so the french rebuilt a bridge in its stead, I may be refering to another bridge though, Constantine has a lot of them.
Constantine, city in the north east.
The north is filled with mountainous forests and hills.
Is it also built on a huge rock?

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