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Where do you Live???

I live in Italy, Bergamo (LIME)

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Ho,

That was me who lives in Dortmund (EDLW) at the north of the so called "Ruhrpott". It's an area affected by more than 100 years of coal mining industrie but with lots of green spots, especially in its north.

Mike
 
I am living in the Odenwald region in central germany, just 50 km south of Frankfurt.

Town centers of Erbach and Michelstadt, the border between both is indistinguishable since decades. The twin city is he largest in the county.

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Landscape:
 
I live near Voiron, in the French Alps, 25 km from Grenoble.
My house:
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What I see in front of my house:
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The surrounding region:
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The reason why this region is called "Les terres froides":

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Best regards,

Stephan
 
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from the website;
A fine 17th Centry Public house opposite St Marys Church on London Road Halesworth. The two bars reflect
the buildings history with beamed ceilings, wooden settles, open fires and wooden floors.

Open all day every day from 11am.

A different website about the town;
http://www.halesworth.ws/
 
I Live in the gold country of California - Columbia - in a large 5th wheel (I'm the Manager of the 49er RV Park)
 
You ALL do realize I am taking note and planning my vacation for the first of the year. So expect a call some time soon and make sure the extra bedrooms are ready! :costumes:
 
You ALL do realize I am taking note and planning my vacation for the first of the year. So expect a call some time soon and make sure the extra bedrooms are ready! :costumes:




I second that....What a diverse set of folks from all over this world....Some of these guys live in some just incrediable places that i have only dreamed of....WOW...
 
Snap shot of my home town..........



Or try the hints in my signature and find out through FSX or Google Earth :engel016:
 
I am living in the Odenwald region in central germany, just 50 km south of Frankfurt.

Town centers of Erbach and Michelstadt, the border between both is indistinguishable since decades. The twin city is he largest in the county.


I lived 15kms south of Weinheim (a.d.B.) for a whopping eleven years. I love that region!
EDFM - EDFO is my favourite short hop in FSX. Thanks to the Flighport team's excellent effort to capture those two airfields in all their glory.

Awwa selbst nach elf Johre' mogsch de kurpälzer Ebbelwoi ned. :d



You ALL do realize I am taking note and planning my vacation for the first of the year. So expect a call some time soon and make sure the extra bedrooms are ready! :costumes:

Tough break there, Michael. Seems like you either need to sleep in the kitchen or in the bathroom or on the floor in front of my bed.
Unless of course you're Heidi Klum in disguise...then you will be more than welcome in my bed. :icon_lol:
 
Snap shot of my home town..........

Hey! That's not your hometown, is it? Because every time I visited your hometown over the last ten years it rained there..! :icon_lol:

Anyway, I would post some photo's of my hometown, but it's so utterly boring (Especially compared to some of the photo's posted here!) I'm afraid you will fall asleep behind your computers..
 
Delavan, Wisconsin U.S. nice little town, one of the REALLY historic ones in WI. Brick street, 150+ yr old shops. First Deaf school in the U.S. (which is still open (duh). And our pet store is 172 years old. Hmmm... Guess I'm "neighbors" with Trans_1007, but Green Bay and Delavan are about... 4 hours rom each other.
 
Hi,
Clitheroe, <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:smarttags" /><st1:place w:st="on"><st1:City w:st="on">Lancashire</st1:City>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">England</st1:country-region></st1:place>. The town is dominated by an 11<SUP>th</SUP> century Norman Castle perched on the top of a lime stone rock. It is in the <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placeName w:st="on">Ribble</st1:placeName> <st1:placeType w:st="on">Valley</st1:placeType></st1:place> and as can be seen in the photo, is overlooked by Pendle Hill.
Clitheroe derives its name from a Viking settlement which was here originally.
One claim to fame is that Sir Frank Whittle did much of his early development work on his jet engine on the edge of the town. Unfortunately my wife was involved in selling the site, (She worked for an estate agent) which still had the test beds to a property developer, who subsequently bulldozed the whole lot down too build houses. Never let history stand in the way of a quick profit!
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Ian
 
Ok, I want to switch places with Stephan, near the Alps, LOL , Man, some beautiful places you guys live! :ernae:
 
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