American landscape is so comfy and nice, don't you agree Jow Forums?

American landscape is so comfy and nice, don't you agree Jow Forums?

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America is so incredibly gay

dom har inte allemansrätten så dom kan ju inte ens gå på halva deras "landskap"

That's really interesting, but this is about their landscape.

Sant, dette er en stor ulempe for dme.

based and redwhiteandbluepilled

I wonder how many of those were stole from us

8 I believe.

/Appalachia/ represent.

How often do you hike?

My extended family collectively owns 100 acres of land in the mountains of South Carolina, so fairly often. Usually we go on camping/hunting trips or go fishing.

Thanksgiving is our next big family gathering at the house, and that's when the mountains are most beautiful, so I'm super excited to get up there with all my uncles and cousins and get outdoors.

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Pretty well thought out and diverse collage there friend

That's comfy. I wish your family well and that you will get new memories with your hiking.

Thanks friend. Norway is pretty nice also, no?

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Yes I think so. I viewed hundreds of images of each region before putting it together, and studied the various physiographic regions of your cunt. I find more pleasure in the preparation than to put together the collage. Your cunt is beautiful.

I'm happy to say that we have it nice too, but not as diverse as yours obviously.

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Good chart but i'm going to be nitpicky here
I see two Mt. Rainier photos to represent the northwest, one should be replaced with either St. Helens or Mt. Hood. other important features that are missing include the redwoods national forest(tallest trees on earth), any photo of the Oregon coastline, Colorado/Arizona sand dunes, Olympic rainforest.

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Which countries have you done so far

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Norge
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
British Isles
France
Spain
Germany
Switzerland
Greece
Italy
USA

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>steal land claims to vacant territory from spain
>lose them in a war

amazing

Post Greece please I don't have it apparently

Here you go, mate.

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Wonderful

Apparently the reason why flora across the northern hemisphere is so similar is because of the ancient continent of Laurasia

The Appalachians and the Scottish highlands used to be the same mountain chain, eons ago.

Based.

Yes.Thats why its such a great shame its filled with americans.

Yeah, Americans are lucky to have such beautiful biomes in their country. And it seems that they have pretty much every type of ecosystem inside in there.

Yeah, they have a whole continent almost.

No

I agree. It's the gem of planet earth.

Why not?
Based

Might makes right you fucking faggot.

Can you post Britain plox?

Never was a nicer place inhabited by worse creatures

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retard

Awesome, thanks. Great work on making these.

Definitely, even if we disregard the fact that the country is basically an entire continent, with a ridiculously diverse set of biomes. The individual biomes themselves pretty much outdo everyone else. Like I can go to the Swedish/Norwegian mountains and think it's the most beautiful place on earth but it still kinda pales in comparison to Alaska.

Though as what said. It is a bit of a shame the country's nature is so locked down and can't be enjoyed freely. Like a beautiful princess locked in a tower.

>It is a bit of a shame the country's nature is so locked down and can't be enjoyed freely. Like a beautiful princess locked in a tower.

What are you talking about?

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No right to roam.
In places like Scandinavia you are allowed to visit anyone's property as long as it's an uninhabited nature. In America you need to get permission from the owners(though I expect a lot of people don't give a shit), even if it's basically a huge forest or tundra nobody ever visits.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_to_roam

based america with its property rights

I'm aware of right to roam, I quite like it and we have something similar here.
In America about 1/3 of all land is public, around 630 million acres I think. It's the world's largest and most comprehensive public land, state park, national park, national forest, and "capital W" Wilderness system on earth. Essentially every single American citizen is one of the world's largest land owners.
Also, all waterways up to their natural high water mark are public.
Their public land system and access to it, along with their related conservation model is honestly the greatest thing they have ever done.

The Colorado Plateau has some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet.

Fair enough then. I suppose I should have educated myself a bit more before speaking out of turn.

American landscape here.

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>Used to be one chain
>Now populated by the same ethnic group despite being seperated by an entire ocean
funny how things work out

>All the nice land in Alaska got bought out by the Chinese and Russians during the recession

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Everything in red is publically owned and can be used by any American for hunting, hiking, fishing, camping, etc. In most of it you can also graze cattle, harvest firewood, and other minimally imvasive uses.
Capital W Wilderness is highly protected and any motorised vehichles are forbidden, even bicycles and horses are controversial as it's basically meant to remain truly untouched wilderness

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You're welcome

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isn't most that land just shitty deserts and mountains

Why are Eastern Americans so stingy?

It was already well developed and inhabited by the time Teddy came around. Kicking people out of their land to make room for reserves would be a good way to get the entire concept killed.

No it's mostly plains and heavy forests

Well ideally, but in reality, not exactly.
Maintaining those lands costs money, and with that comes interest groups, and with interest groups comes lobbying for special access and regulations to keep their competitors out. You need to think of everything in this country as a commodity in a marketplace, and the highest bidder sets the rules. You can protect capital W wilderness all you want for a century, until you get an industry man in power, and then it’s up for grabs.

I prefer your landscape to be honest but america is pretty good too considering Alaska

and Oregon, Wyoming*

It's a wide variety of biomes and not all desert is shitty

It's much older and was mostly bought up by the late 19th century when thr public land system started up. There are other complex reasons too like allocation of public state lands

You are overestimating Teddy by a wide margin and misunderstanding what he did, when he did it, and how it relates to the public land system.
Americans always go fanboi for Teddy which is odd since he was mostly shit

Wrong
You own hundreds of millions of acres, you should educate yourself. It's widely varied as to what type of public land it is (park, state, monument, national, etc) each with it's own associated costs, access, risks, etc.
The bulk of public land is protected in perpetuity and it is funded by a few programs like the NA hunter and angler conservation model and acts like Dingell-Johnson and Pittman-Robertson which, while specific to wildlife, are used to maintain wildlife habitat, mostly public though each state has associated private land conservation organisations as well as private federal groups.

Those mountains from Half-Life are cool, everything else is nothing special.

Background should be navy blue

What's the name of that village on those islands in that fjord? Second row from the bottom second picture from the right