His country is Mountainlet

>His country is Mountainlet

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What's a mountain?

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Yes, but I can use yours if I wanted to! :T

>his country is a non-country
Yikes!

Oh wait, are they like hills? We have those:

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How dare you insult Poland!

He referred to you, non-country friend.

>His country doesn't have volcanoes
Imagine

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I wish

*blocks your path*

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I just looked up how many volcanoes we have here and we have around 100, I never knew what the heck.

Prepare yourself, someday they will explode

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we don't even have hills where I live

ugh, imagine living in a country where the land literally hates you
my land gives me potato, your land gives you burning fire and ash haha

Volcanic land be fertile af tho and if you have an active volcano near the sea it means your country will keep getting bigger and bigger

But we do have active volcano on the ocean.
Soon Atlantis will rise from the ocean floor and it will be Portuguese.

>his country doesn't have any island on the pacific

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Under 7000m is manlet country

There are only 9 non manlet countries.

Same, in Réunion island
You can have the Atlantic where Madeira is and us the Indian ocean

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T. Great earthquake of Lisbon

ahhh, the French are also patrician volcanic conquerors. The famed French lost Kingdom of Lemuria.
10/10

Poseidon being a bitch we literally conquering his domain.

>yet another butthurt moor
yikes

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???

That didn't sound like rude post tho

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Those are hills, not mountains.

Probably because it's already a highland so prominence is weak
The Puncak Jaya is higher than the Mont Blanc

>peak overlooking my city is called mount lofty
>727 metres above sea level

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*eruption sounds*

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kök

Tfw have never seen a Kamtchatka flag here

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Greece is like 80% mountainous

My bad I misread your post

More elevated than any European country other than Andorra and Switzerland, both of which are tiny landlocked cucksheds

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I wonder how the view from up here looks like

There's user from Kamchatka in /rus/ but he doesn't want to install the botnet

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Understandable

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Probably like this, because it's always cloudy and foggy up there

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>his country cocksucking commie chink

Ultra yikes

Here's where I got a few of my Kamtchatka pics
ratbud.livejournal.com/

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lovely scenery, but western coastal Kamchatka is my favourite.
Basically nobody lives there and the ocean is warm

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Fucking amazing
Based google

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yes

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mine is 230m

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Ever been there in person ?

>his country doesn't contain of the seven summits
Yikes...

Yes, to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Tigil' (it's just a village).

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How difficult is it to get there? Are there any tourists?

Damn
Feel free to post a few more
Currently in the Alps myself

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I need mountains

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I don't remember 2bh. The only thing I remember is that my dad took a heli to Tigil (he's a surveyor)
Also, here's koryak/itelmen religious poles

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Interesting.
From a map Tigil seems indeed unreachable from land

I'm leaving in two weeks tops, the snow is mostly gone so meanwhile imma hike instead

Noice

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It sucks, man

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Imagine not living surrounded by mountains on all sides xDDD

I used to have both the Alps and the sea. Now life is suffering.

We have many but most are small

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Why did you move?/Where did you move to?

To Normandy, studying. I'll come back first chance I get tbqh

yallah my fellow montrealais

Well to be fair I usually live on a plain and don't have mountain right outside my town, but pic related the area is stuck between Pyrenees, Alps, and a less known French mountain range (Massif Central), all within short drives

So I'm fine this way

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y tho? Aren't there any universities in your vicinity?
Is skiing as big of a thing there as it is in the alps of France? I know you have loads of good skiers like Clement Noel and Pinturault

>y tho? Aren't there any universities in your vicinity?
Yes, but PhD offers are scarce so I decided to move

mkay mkay, i hope i wont have to move for things like that :c

Good luck m8, hope you'll make it

Thanks, have you only just started your phd?

No I'm in the third year, which in France is supposed to be the last one.

In the Pyrenees yeah although there are less world class ressorts like in the Alps

The Massif Central not really, it has a few stations (the Lioran being the most famous I reckon) but that's it
Unlike the Pyrenees and Alps it isn't as tall (almost 2000m but not quite) and is made up of many elevated plateaux that are more adapted to cross-country skiing than Alpine style. These places get lots of snow but despite being mountainous are actually too flat for Alpine stuff.
Pic related, the Aubrac plateau reaches above 1400m and has huge snowfalls but it's flat as fuck

The more ruggest areas within the whole range that could host proper Alpine ressorts are places like the Cévennes, which has very steep slopes and valleys, but it is under Mediterranean climate influence and has less snowfall

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southern gimp

>the Lioran
Went there last summer, very nice place

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>Pic related, the Aubrac plateau reaches above 1400m and has huge snowfalls but it's flat as fuck
That's crazy to me honestly, I've never lived near plains and if i visited the flatland it was never at an elevation that high

It's because the Massif Central is a big ass stratovolcano, meaning it formed after eruptions and eruptions flowed and solidified on each other. It just piled up very slowly with only a light slope
It has some proper peaks like in Cantal area here but large plateaux make up a big part of it.

People there still consider themselves mountain people. Winter conditions are harsh, the place is the least densely populated of the country, and they have mountain traditions like transhumances, architecture that reflect the rocky and cold landscape, cheeses, etc

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That being said it also has loads of places ripe for the usual mountain activies like hiking, climbing, downhill biking, everything that involves river gorges, etc.

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Massif Central is probably the most underrated place in France. Harsh but gorgeous.

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Yeah
Let's keep it that way I guess

>TFW I lived in the Midwest and Florida for most of my life.
>TFW I legitimately had never been to a mountain until I was 17 and took a trip to Austria

Feels bad man