Hills, for me. Lot of deciduous trees and undergrowth. East TN.
So sorry Canadians, I couldn't get Tundra to fit in the poll. :P
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Hills, for me. Lot of deciduous trees and undergrowth. East TN.
So sorry Canadians, I couldn't get Tundra to fit in the poll. :P
canada is in the mountains, i think :?Hills, for me. Lot of deciduous trees and undergrowth. East TN.
So sorry Canadians, I couldn't get Tundra to fit in the poll. :P
br0kenrabbit
canada is in the mountains, i think :?[QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]
Hills, for me. Lot of deciduous trees and undergrowth. East TN.
So sorry Canadians, I couldn't get Tundra to fit in the poll. :P
IRunNewYork
Canadahas some of the same kinds of "places" that theUS has, minus the all round summerness or say florida and cali ect andthe deserts that they have.Canada has desertsin Alberta and British Columbia. Mountains too yes lol, just like the rockies, we have the great open Plains, the whole lots my friends.
Anywhere near Greeneville? =D I live in SF, so coastal city with a lot of microclimates and a pretty broad array of geography types in a smallish areaHills, for me. Lot of deciduous trees and undergrowth. East TN.
br0kenrabbit
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