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Post mountains from your cunt
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Hi friends, what is the highest you've ever been in your life?
For me it was in Bogota, Colombia. It was weird because I expected Colombia to be crazy hot as I was leaving Canada during our winter. It was quite chilly in Bogota and temperatures varied between 6 and 20 Celsius.
Overall I would not recommend Bogota to you. There are much nicer Colombian cities, starting with Medellin!
ancient geography = no mountains
Halgurd, Iraq
P.S.: Not a montain, but a canyon.
>my flag
>Under 1000
>poortugul
>mountainlet
My ancestors :)
>Portuflat
fixed
>counting the Mont Blanc as Italian
kys terrone
Mine too
It is you brainlet, it's shared
The "drei zinnen"
You're right my bad
I would kill myself if my country had no mountains, hills or ocean to see
>Hi friends, what is the highest you've ever been in your life?
Airplane
If you don't count a plane, then for me it was the peak of the Ortler at around 3900m. Though I'm surrounded by mountains and I'm very frequently on 2500m+
Once in a jeep with jawans and other people I was going on top of a big mountain. It stopped anywhere and even went back slightly when started and behind was huge valley. Very adventurous
Chile itself is a mountain desu
4200mts in jujuy, north west argentina.
it's hard to breathe there?
i didn't have any problem. maybe if you take a long walk or something like that.
bolivians built their capital city at 4000m above the sea level.
i don't know why incas like high altitudes so much
Feel bad for uruguay
>uruguay
I'm what now?
Around 3,000 I guess when passing through some mountain ranges here in Mexico. I live at 2,000
misleading as Australia is incredibly flat, the largest is only just over 2000m, we're basically blue
If I recall correctly the most advanced civilizations in the Americas, Aztecs and Incas, settled on high elevations because in the lower ones, beside the coasts, diseases were more common thanks to the heat and humidity
>lelgium
>netherlel
>denshart
>englel (>1000m in scotland)
Can you see mountains from your city?
bolivians and peruvians are truly unique people. is a shame that their countries are so poor.
neat
en santiago nieva?
Comfy
12,300ft (3750m) in Kashmir, it was freezing
Generalmente solo nieva en las montañas, pero muy rara vez nieva sobre la ciudad.
Uruguay is unironically a big farm
>i don't know why incas like high altitudes so much
to piss on people below
Esta sobrevalorado, a menos que vivas en el primer mundo.
En Esquel en invierno se nos congelaban las cañerias, las calles se cortaban (menos donde ponian sal) una vez nos quedamos sin nafta porque no pasaban por la ruta los camiones de YPF.
Los militares te repartían agua si no habías guardado y paleaban las calles... Después cuándo se derretía se formaba una rasputiza de la concha de su puta madre y estaba todo lleno de barro. Una verga.
Not sure
At the National Astronomical Observatory at San Pedro Martir at 2800 meters or skiing somewhere on Humphrey's Peak, in Flagstaff, Arizona, I suppose around the same height.
Exacto, la gente que vive en lugares tropicales no comprende que la nieve, más allá de cómo los niños juegan con ella, es un inconveniente
Si, las pocas veces que nevó en Santiago hubo cortes de luz por la caida de ramas y cosas así.
Did Fingolian Invaders have something to do with us?
Dzyarzhynskaya Hara (345 meters)
it's beautiful
>UK
>1345m
When will shortless countries like UK learn.
Did you know that Indonesia has
B L U E V O L C A N O E S
>Mfw we beat Japan by like 100m
We must be one of the mountainous countries in the world after like Nepal and bhutan
>tfw when you literally have the lowest pieace of land on earth
Turkey
Kayseri Erciyes Dağı
Explosive mountain everywhere
Same here
Abisko
Here's another mountain, i don't remember what it's called though.
if you can't summit your mountain for11am and enjoy your mid morning snack and cup of coffee on the peak, then meander down for lunch at the pub at "base camp" then it's not a comfy mountain