This thread is for showing the countryside and wildlife from your country. User photos ONLY. Be sure to say which country it is. Thanks!
Here is some from UK ..... of moorland
haytor - dartmoor
(https://s11.postimg.org/71jqfg69v/12106808_113140292375252_4878560677534394584_n.jpg)
haytor - dartmoor
(https://s13.postimg.org/a599ro713/12108709_113140289041919_7753191874100770947_n.jpg)
quantocks
(https://s14.postimg.org/o611i63xd/12191900_137653133257301_4577004969602139126_n.jpg)
How 'bout some Oregon, USA pictures?
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/rgVa3dgVeCT-uEbz80CC8snuc0h76B-_dhtWKpmgzQDTYSRz4X7M4B2liPzFK52cfbcYceChXGsjelM1kWb0i-GvKfrHaSvFC5Tr9xyi0suLWz5XdqmNcOQlHQbaONY6YnVwg6XB4uKvGzXU_vjNhfcK9Rw4H7hi6MNJgM6ZfaleOtT7-FvNoekUpH4LIb75XLSNeqp0C6Mb9Cfrd4tQq1lzY6rA6lWxr1CF63RN-DsptOfzObONMJiNvdobfIbhNShC96hlfFf6xx9YgaDiBMS7QkVEfUSpj5s2NDhstICdR8D-fH1p9PKCa5-V8fPvWDurLH8MNPJpcyLIrFHcB-dMEJKi_3EWvwwXoXrCDcFZ4DsVae4gx3O_6CNrfgjgnNSeG5D2K27lE0AMqsqoyu9LvnQuJD9uLIpBQprNr_DRXCMwjtOBNvCBY5S4Tb_zHveysyJZeuzszk5DeLyQmky1ahJwYk6seH3NnQ5NQTzgp_UlpqaLeEho5O2b8ymvxXaYVD3aVHKyUKkSqGCWVmXC44OgRnmPVbfv2I3MKlMUWB11qAVHAMpReNUIVvwcGYprEw522ij6tUUqrAH_cssBGc_Iua-zKnUzjJBNoQgfJY2e=w1192-h894-no?.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/JcRAI1YT_qy3CzvswPnnh5HlUUTThOtrw2Tz4S97k5-D0QotV3yexkvQ87uu-M2a-lQLM2WdFv_UT4JDWLlsKyimG29lBi9WvyYXsGsouA06Gnfp5BEiEVinirn-Iru7ikv-c7FUItq0j9heAP1XsxXQlzjTrEUNa_dYdl4BfN_ZlgLQ56TBGfNA-UmfCtHn8d-CZ6q4nLk0gwK1FPC_zNXv2o0Fr69m-LSaX1iwfI7OaLD4SvsnWzQvZSr9v80CQk_I25QNQbAiMWpZZ3eIVTICFhS482m4KJEJpfmgjG-Uu4I9EK4GpZWYxIHLrah5oLJKnCGIYeQg4JsmD6_FaKN8_hUKE58tPJI6Lz61IKZyY400poAXkWyTbuRtMp2mlAIB7qu1PBTEIR6F4taABGXiKK8FR-MAU2v_nAzGwje_VBhL26X9nH3lsKBiw_WhhGZV9EotnFHhumnrrWNx1HY3CqMeAM8l_eqPn_L3xi-qGoGa2YmnZzpNi48oYZR2OBHN32fSlqLv8R2YmjZa6xu7T1X4eG79_IVVr0zJhxVxNeWDMdwgU7LlwH-mDyvHhvLpPonlUgEN-Ea2ibLxT8pMfRIpvcKT5ESywLpHHthog0Ai=w1192-h894-no?.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/fSGS3s8X2Z48wD0Zw1ajAniaNyshbaLjNgycTLP74DHMtj5yqNyep65W2YxdSdPYIOQtd7ywMFUFyhSIYbLEvgEiWnoP0--ZxqiUDY5pyCLU8icfTpnSlMb8GGxAVlhhkxVDiYKoExQHiTBxSwqz6fHUKwhouCdjCjjQHm-2dJ5ix-NubFl4t5NDZ6k--MY2dtI2yqUCn_-zW9CjM4ve1NUW4ub_dJNQFKF6sxnZ5hvi5vNcqgvvWtwwAxt5A4npe5ARHBRFVSc9z3PSzRxFpkQbewhpNyfi9ATQSiXESsIxo-hsun7ylUs3eSMZelJrxi2E1AVyNjl16jclNaVFtqvVMvMELE3GLeSkbhg5P8qxvpMfCpSdYwP7NezdXFLOmqQA1Kz-oHtfVsk1jmrjWfXLqc6dskM8Kg5kzlC_cDuuUTtpubKkThi682QGVMXpSNP_tSj_25LdMl8olxSdsz96knacWFwbO7HHQOyx4WQKaLZ_tvZk7E8m1tNV-kLIOJhCkbrVK74y1y5etpl8wsY2UX78cuJxNVPRZggxnkYVII83b7_w16vUpBZLN4GgT6-MPEYxVK_yi4g-1GmzoXi0dbBmbvuLwD2gtY4LHQs-LnHI=w1192-h894-no?.jpg)
(I have lots more if you want)
THose are nice pics. :) Now if only it wasn't November and I had taken pics earlier when our landscape was nicer. Btw even if it's for countryside pics, can we still post pics of less populated parts of our cities that have lots of green such as big parks? Because I don't have a car and getting anywhere outside the city centers in public transit sucks. >.<
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 09, 2016, 02:07:06 AM
Btw even if it's for countryside pics, can we still post pics of less populated parts of our cities that have lots of green such as big parks?
yes
That's good. Grass is still green over here it seems, so maybe if I have stuff to do in Quebec City and am not too tired then I could take pics of the Plains of Abraham, Artillery Park and some pics from the ferry. That said, it depends of weather too since it gets dark early over here right now.
Man i love mountains. Sadly we only have houses and gray clouds :(. Appearantly the netherlands is one of the most dense housed countries to.
Pic from train to school, near Haarlem:
(https://sr.ht/HPyB.jpg)
nice windmill 8)
for user photos we should add a little OriginalContent sign like printing a little walrus and holding it in the edge of the photo or something like that ^^
i think what would be better is if the images are resized to an appropriate size... decided to use 640x480... more pics from UK (-_(//));
sugar loaf mountain in wales (long and hard and steep)
(https://s21.postimg.org/eq3cgoyfb/DSC0000372.jpg)
greator rocks - dartmoor
(https://s18.postimg.org/r2hgjuuop/DSC0000204.jpg)
exmoor
(https://s16.postimg.org/5pq2bvjid/DSC0000088.jpg)
exmoor
(https://s16.postimg.org/kb16s5y05/DSC0000089.jpg)
haha sorry, i didn't notice the resolution. I didnt know my phone takes 4K pics lol.
Nice pictures guys. I wonder: Do they have those typical old historical districts or cities in the Netherlands and Germany nowadays? For example, in Quebec City and Montreal, there are neighborhoods where most buildings date back in the 18th century with renovations leaving the exterior untouched for the most part. But there are other cities like the one I live in, south of Quebec City, where they keep replacing all historical buildings with stupid condominiums.
Our house is around 400 years old :trollface:
Depending on the city, such historical districts are quite common here in Germany.
@p4nix: I wonder how many generations of teenagers already had s3x in the exact same room you're sleping in every night... <_<and yess lots of ol stuff around here, even castles and ruins of castles ^^ (Germany)
Quote from: p2 on December 15, 2016, 08:56:05 PM
@p4nix: I wonder how many generations of teenagers already had s3x in the exact same room you're sleping in every night... <_<
I doubt that there were too many...
not so many that managed to have s3x? Or not so many generations...? :thumbsup:
btw we should probably post pics from germany, p4nix... will you do some? (I dont even have a phone with a camera...) <_<
Quote from: kotu on January 02, 2017, 07:22:42 PM
yes please! love your first pic
Aight then.
Pics could be large and not in any particular order. Mostly from spring 2011 iirc.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/hiGLglpw6MfqP2ltzdvFys4lGlB6H2luW3gVUaS5N9Sb_UYckwON3C0JED58D3f9eV-_htmj6rrAV-I9WJE0GB5WKbGVfIWIeAjvjnasJY_zHewI1jUuUenlmkTAKFglQYqe6HqFeE2LNrL6NMIPju5TLmyYv4lFYkBZVQucx7HE-JWBNGKX3xFXDB2Bgqr_QT9RiZHvcKahg5spyaeMN-QsLrfozdHs5n8Ps6cuF3BzajCcHigZZ9vyNSxi8vXmRXLvIEyIDwQxyRpY3D-0F4rL9rPZMmGt4qFTDQwdylSeg6YE1c_i5AzMUmPtPVrLeV7R8s1q_6GBhzWVKLFGAkaZJYQHhjBehAYb_RE1ScgWebcugy7y7dXykcibTS9kW9fGB_2cKOEiqWP9ahQUn-Ie8ZmaI73KH8JhTgQPVdC8i0iAQjrQjH0-h1AkD8tLp4UVc9oedl2vp0B-MRIR22-k7QvKPRnKnhQsOTiImkCy5BAx66q7ywt1ajDTx0wWZEb9LVIupjExDTduMFEIGfeESDVYTQ_rULgmk83B0lFqfpXJWXApgS9I-FjCOZ3ArO4oW3egHIjibgPxN2li0uiPlODqRhjgLA6Gnqf0_fKTgBsH0iwnU01VnAjFDRqe3i5w632lDg9ZH0IUmX7CmXxnn9kV-g8ZsUY3Xi9ldg=w934-h700-no)
Bixby Bridge, Big Sur, CA, USA
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/PP0ACLrvLPWxYD_3WWJ-Ai-ZJOrYwTOq_ErudcOLvg6_wdyuHvZ4jfTv6MOqYfVIir3Cm1f27gyMyAiCq8i5GVmi3igNnRYjo4NOhcCzl7GCo-wxHzYlh_2dt5kpKcmLXS7kSx_4UAj0vYcSEMdmRiUanSBGMGk-sb7OBSrvMflF0mzDjt_UnSeTDVeHJAHfP28MY1eaCBgADKafi2q9vutspIIgr2ssIvmw7L3hxuBADqS9Qb0-P9HYxtfbWpe9AEKxw9MM8P69CQodQyoGrWFoCAnt0F6qcE88dNTFwS6ob9n48e7OMXz2_iY8i5k3sZTJDIrag6pBuTxNgpHm1NFCRmsda9rZ2okfg3X7ybc6UMoigDqp3GP1NzIKvzLB1RTCPLEKnj4EQXCqlS3UJT_T8tPulnxMMpfqQBxMx7BR5CCqfZUJ5ED2Qfod5anMMw94VWIFHCLmygp1rzJkFGBxUFDNiH2O8BqF98DShroQ4J7Fodt1VbD_1Mpy2Y2gNfRxMx9tm98fTIi5IEUiRisFSmkgh7ZfmCI0A0B9596vVojzsaC684_9w12u903sQc-rBNQ1kR4PVURDJcd9ool3B5qJaaYLjZVhKwFQAm_0iUTqDF83Fcq9vGE8Uv5LZjSZo-sGPpYO5OyWEyjyKibKyaMSzlWXHf0EvMmbLQ=w525-h700-no)
Multanomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/WZ0n85wnkQy2M56KWJT6uTe2gsuHSAO3t9NFNi9Hzsi9RPZCko72-YY_WmWP5-4Rjale6xLmR1psXoKRzdGbBESFJtnGHbbuqp0qq3ypGElbUyJIML67zfIviF66IQ8U378Ez4spiCvu6eNzRSjnFRy93FobWsnz6jZ5K3RBotwVrF6qo6Q10-zUg5TIJYjkA2ILge-6V3gCAs0Jckw9Gm0oRUMgh5j1bPvcqKwUj9wBvVoG-1D21sAJ2SfkDsOCXKrCXyng_CRvYs_QhbX-agWpkXKMtg8mMosYlU8tiF7vqtt9dAjwfayaXx5h3ma-Cqu8FEwJZ-5RUMQ3C_T5OD0IUPhPwBYzsZC19cP4jrtrDoLTUpNt76bL0wn8OmrT-aF4t_ogYUqXkmAcevWDMGXrKW5iyTOypnwcUC8QDCtWs8qaZf_-Yht-rpMdoRs9jygibP2DF4_7o9rqj_xf82GzA3U9YTSsn7gke43CMOMxpAWY-FfIMrsUBgN3PnB_gYZnDjBSFPz5EprwespPN512sC3P9OveEhuyLLOeZUlY316fIZXRN7S8QnbYvKwzb_Y3zX8flYovT4XHmd4MLYbvRiA_heTcIqStJiXJKTUbcmrcqGwwDz3gm9tvqjIaQcihRMew3qZ72y0Bt-6p8r8tDkP5Wy2bEGwYOYU9LQ=w934-h700-no)
I dont remember where this one was.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XqR8-xrOx5xg1OmcNstehMD22zuuhntw7fLSiY-vun02A92NgofhJAspbOqaEgDBdEfb8t-3dk0aELsJBsRUN1QyQzxdrRjPX_o5Vxy8AyvzDEwaWL4vcstJgKp3o6wTwlQqlha10ZyIYq1SV_i1ZPxOGwEP1a7VfAv5_IzlQQmbzf3R6i_1SA4J-pM9Mo4tleDuhAqzgQDNlORH-GFBtPl8HDp-oOuajomZz6f7Tz2x0ApAg3SLfiSCRny1gAW2SIUfQ_tnxLsTFoOugm8Xi7f384JhpqWCDa9jYyPSkKd0psqH4B-E-aPf3SzuDsqMzi7-X7l6xUF8x17VXC1k_wGh5sWEgRzRCVvADAy2ju6AnNApCOdQGHVMwqoMa4IpUlzgiYsMpfnMWzRMoWgHTrjEcr3eBZJhdCIu1Yrv7ekoQvyYroZUZfYYVLlSzLzO4i9t-0UcDaA33G4I70y_kdk5Ka71rs_FdOytrS4t6wCX1KsxkRVkyp2BBmHjZaywcDc5lCPveRrNGikphH2odSRUnx99iMOFHMxijU4MYy6ScXEURQ-M-MG-SF571hvYVky_F8lHN6rKWMLH__4WF8_byAR69hcw2AEnt5f66D5v-or9Cfpm=w920-h690-no?.jpg)
Mount Trump Hair? (Mount Shasta, CA, USA)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/IWB2DGioF6rEZ2pItL5OCDNPYxHy1asLuXwZLin3ZcW_qpKieWNJOv6Vtuhi02eAv5zbeGC04JfxT76DFC3XTkmZeQxeX0pnNoZ0NsdvJFRMb75PZZXXPHVyUwbN0O7asu78Qjecqnuz4DVyDW_WQwSsVSRfF5VAcooeDHKYXIADRsteu_PgAXUPzHfaIb-EOVGpdrwWnA3kMkV-J20CfQa01rV5MSmckXAO3kSlObiIIXbOEvx1udfe3IU0gg-IxlShOZ_F-POXtcozdFAGiZh7FNl6r3B_PdG5yMkKoJiAblOUaZpydKqxc4Tp4_09VCUGOji9-DZ0fkQXbon6moHYqHnicUaWk--Rjpq3IOneVF-zHF3KYZJS4aPSVJVr_RiSxKAObC1KIGAxUbRYusonM9Y5qKNsRU5CR1Utfwfj-gYpqEtsQq3s3WrFrChzKHAAESdiyG6mGPVi6X3oWi9eGftzEo49GMNvqQZrCwqVYER66b6K7O7kNYqbi25nvzK4dpinZxOdKr8DuMgieB-pNlJMirp6KBvudtAW-070GNGwvAQ3o5bjF-sWcEXiViwDSFQOc9S9P0dKIWST8MF0OZxD6NN3AqqnxseeY0jWKoryatf3=w920-h690-no?.jpg)
Some other mountain near Mt. Shasta (CA, USA)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3vqdPbec1VujeyMOdppnqHBkzpyz6M2hpQQxET_kRy2e8VSsIkTk7I31nj8cerEcZqLBnsjQUnXNhXUgusCSteEpp4Rxwmeg3aeIqlOJiA11Ufm_5C0yqxlFmzYUtE-6ZAWJEsatcL-hqEW4rha7HwIvgQtwjLd8u0fOqLfk4NKgloEVFd-445Uqei2LBmRvYomYLlPLSvcBBMhNUhnl8XSfxBxKIynuld3InT7jDHb7USv2AOfd0h89VDtVc7dSfe9n1pZ6uKVzMYuHTl3fGU3ArrZIrJocuiCujDJwCAYi7mBnJ2b3cbpF-BRKv_VvP1mv1lp00fVpFOXf1bu0qhNSzp6njc4AEptIZ_Ofcnz6DEDP9zvgTUyr9Bgny6XUyHNHeWn92rsR6SlTqc8xPc2Z5-7lS2UB3_S22r1-g7DnuuKsOcDkyOhSo3Mr5BMQ1loGYx-wloshWvE7iSvrbG6gAGVREB0oBsEHsNwAxHxr9e1KmJN67G0GWNNBwdcYdk879TDSJb9EJEHRWdOju8Rdnrrewk9dbUzrsTKjjZSNIRoA-SBjK0n770fre1h-ps833NSFj3YKDV7kZJedF1WhpWlbzsHMGz3GOHYO221cozCOb-vs=w920-h690-no?.jpg)
Crater Lake, Oregon, USA
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/y9fSQibxJu5BkXmqM2A7JG85xIMRVlv1Bw3IJxg_u2L2dVWDv2KL32DaSG05zEysfoYShG0X_rx8aT30iAxRB_Nl_whNHmiGIwE0a1hcHjcMB53JMf0gjaBtyhPlUF1LrS1pKp6WdbHRz1EgtWlQn9JsUBOCyD5FmUpxvopnr-pREPLMVi71tsPumGRnWB7nVaFJD9dOFymc5QMimlPLRIyEcB6p5FUhwpB0TGVwcnEEPh8ZhiigbSGiFOGmuJ7XpkE8PTpQvTN07-_cXZeUFbuDxTWF3ZuT6-TgwnSkpewb00rlIavxnqP0ZcMTvchoMZbJR1NFbmlBuf_tFDBtxu1OITkTrXxnQUT8heMekXp9hcG3DWY4qlx99YdFRAnpppkd99hMMrkTGAQwwN3dVK1Jmc5M8hynhgq7kZ4rrRQaXMivfVjgHHwsGxUK4C2GdqivUzRUpzD2r7g9aI3HcHxB3zEe80L3fDdjYnbM0JITcJWl9z6msLIhuVVjNJ7nMobDJnym1jfg-fwkr5A1JdwJh5IE4x1JMWTkvE6OKcGg5-COhHclv7yCYGFV1EanhdyU566geN0BG2T3Zi_H-g-V905x45STwVX9yloAFV-tIq4VMVSI=w920-h690-no?.jpg)
Columbia River, Oregon / Washington, USA
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4UuYABVptmbPpxH0S9LX60ltu7XYI5UngsGMd2DqGSSmRJjJeQm1ovdShlNApSS8SuIsTOH1KSRQd4eEuUPfcomMCIG7gCjP5mbf0joAiJtM3KUE5OgI_VBFVyQtjfAh-baIs8kIF88sNeMd4jwmakv8w7lm4sng6HmjOkaWYxGOI7-a0KyTWza5nkK0SpstoYX6wl3rAvorxlOCDg3Ddt6sZd4TY5c2gIfoJNlEyCNauZFisHU558ZixF_x_PUhlAsZC4PZQICLYi3pVg5rlPc4k8Uahd6DpfTK5H02B4gXXh7So5cP8wCVknIAd6m-h2atn_tfpNs8NZ5kn5DWHrwr0VmdNg5PfG5VgfrsfdKSaLjl-ctm6DavroW7EC0YtqotJYqnO9q0KXNPzoEJ6-m5lO1Cc0X_ZnOo2Cv3ngVPMCZJ3APWK4epJcoHZQj4NznBHO8Lou3GVSpGhPj9usBi4aDge8qr2xqa7LJA82KKMFuGVRp15y6mjHAlg_28EBpMLACPMs3h442SHDBfn-EbxzmaiUWo2kXWCgGtQfs-Dr1G4tK2PR9Fw0GB2bEGzK8DxSmFG1FG3cbf5ZLxE-WeiATbwdsUnYvPkhihPzb4sdCsoDef=w920-h690-no?.jpg)
Bridge of the Gods over the Columbia River, OR / WA, USA
EDIT: You gotta love Google Photos permissions... >:(
amazing
yess indeed they look beautiful! ;D
buuuut we cant see the first 3 pictures... google asks us to login :(
I really should stop using google photos...
Got em fixed tho!
(hopefully)
These are really good photos did you take lessons in photography??
Surprisingly, no. My dad and I go out on road trips every spring and I've picked up some things from him. He took the Mt. Shasta and Bridge/Gods pics.
Dont think he ever took photo classes either but idk.
As I'd discussed on IRC, I have more photos from foreign countries than my own, but I do have a few from home. I'll start with some photos from WIsconsin, the first two of which are taken standing on a lake (these are about 12 years old):
(http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pad/photos/lakemadison1.jpg)
(http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pad/photos/lakemadison2.jpg)
(http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pad/photos/cs.jpg)
And here are some from the city:
(http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pad/photos/nyc3.jpg)
(http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pad/photos/nyc2.jpg)
(http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pad/photos/nyc1.jpg)
Nice pics guys. PatrickD, from which building was that first NYC picture taken from? Also by Wisconsin I assume you mean the state? I am wondering, since I thought you lived in NY state (unless Wisconsin is one of your former home?)
Also WholeWheatBagel those bridge pics, especially the Multanomah Falls one, are amazing. The Multanomah Falls one totally looks like something that would come out from a LOTR movie.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on January 04, 2017, 07:46:38 AM
Nice pics guys. PatrickD, from which building was that first NYC picture taken from? Also by Wisconsin I assume you mean the state? I am wondering, since I thought you lived in NY state (unless Wisconsin is one of your former home?)
I went to school in Wisconsin a while back. The first NYC picture is from the One World Trade Center.
(https://img.ourl.ca/landscape.jpg)
southwest germany, little town in the rather famous Black Forest
That picture looks nice. Last time I was out of the city I couldn't even distinguish sky from snow :P
Another nice photo I made a few days ago :)
(https://img.ourl.ca/landscape2.jpg)
Quote from: p2 on January 16, 2017, 12:12:09 PM
Another nice photo I made a few days ago :)
It's snowing rectangular snow! :o
/me hides
As some of you know me and my father often go hillwalking and we walked today. Not really hillwalking today but more woodland and paths. The walk (for any of you that want to google it) was from Blue Anchor to Watchet in North Somerset (UK). Here are the pics I took...
(https://s24.postimg.org/d7eaq606d/DSC00677.jpg)
(https://s13.postimg.org/8v9uabt6v/DSC00678.jpg)
(https://s16.postimg.org/ivoyeebo5/DSC00679.jpg)
(https://s27.postimg.org/cfpjupegj/DSC00680.jpg)
And this one was when we got into Watchet, a beautiful weeping willow tree...
(https://s17.postimg.org/kva42nxpr/DSC00681.jpg)
This is beautiful, especially the two first pics and the weird tree in the last. :D
(https://img.ourl.ca/IMG_0971.JPG)
Wow nice pic
@p2 . Those buildings are kinda different than over here
dj: compare to that one:
photo from winter (https://codewalr.us/1701/51012)
I prefer the Summer one. We havelike 6 months of snow here:P
that's a lot of time to build a snowman x.x
maybe 2 months with proper snow here...? xD
Not necessarily. Sometimes we get one or two 5+ celsius days with rain so the snowman ends up in poor shape. :P
nice photo
@p2 ... the scenery looks beautiful there
The Netherlands :)
(https://i.imgur.com/OWYMoOo.jpg)
Nice but is it me or all our Dutch members live on farm land or close? O.O
wow that pic looks like a shader demonstration screenshot, with maximum settings :thumbsup:
looks beautiful
@PT_ even tho I miss the mountains xD
Haha no way :P I was just camping some days at a farm, with a beatiful sunset and some sheep :love:
And no, we are not all farmers, just the nothern part of the Netherlands is (Friesland, Groningen, Drenthe), but I don't live there and I don't wanna live there :P
Ah I see now. Do you live in abig city?
Here's a stunning photo I took on a bridge over the Ohio River (which is owned by West Virginia)
[spoiler="huge img"](https://i.imgur.com/LhzaqoJ.jpg)[/spoiler]
I lightly modified it to accentuate the rays:
[spoiler="other huge img"](https://i.imgur.com/ZGxuHSW.jpg)[/spoiler]