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sherrife wrote:Go to Europe to see the architecture, and 'culture' hanging on the walls, or go to Latin America (and probably Africa and much of Asia) and see real people living within real culture.

No tough choice for me.
My relatives in deep Southern Italy would be offended by those comments, in fact, I am offended. Who the hell are you to say they are not real people living within a real culture. Don't be so freakin ignorant man :evil:
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Great pics everyone, keep'em rolling


The pics below are from N.T (september2003)
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Great pics, everyone, keep them up...

Omar, I'm kind of confused, isn't every state in which a group of people live a kind of culture, or are you talking about some kind of natural culture? Cos I don't know if such a thing exists.
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sherrife wrote:Go to Europe to see the architecture, and 'culture' hanging on the walls, or go to Latin America (and probably Africa and much of Asia) and see real people living within real culture.

No tough choice for me.
My relatives in deep Southern Italy would be offended by those comments, in fact, I am offended. Who the hell are you to say they are not real people living within a real culture. Don't be so freakin ignorant man :evil:
Okay okay, i was exaggerating. Culture is everywhere of course. But western culture is a bit bland and homogenized if you ask me.

Yes, probably southern Italy is pretty unique, and has kept much of it's historical traditions, as has rural Greece, Lebanon, and just about anywhere. But my point still stands I think, you would see much more cultural differences if you went to Antigua or Machu Pichu, then if you went to Paris, Madrid, or even Amsterdam.
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You want culture, how's this. :wink:

That's me and my great Aunt picking vegies at my late grandfathers farm. That's a zucchini she's holding, about the size of a watermelon! :)
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Machu Pichu, Egypt, Tibet, Himilayers, Easter Island ..it's a ptiy they're over populated with tourist/s.
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frankiboy wrote: That's a zucchini she's holding, about the size of a watermelon! :)
WOW! tzatziki dip for a village. :shock:
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frankiboy wrote: That's a zucchini she's holding, about the size of a watermelon! :)
WOW! tzatziki dip for a village. :shock:
hehe, no tzatziki dip in Calabria mate, that's minestroni for the whole village! :wink:
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Here's some of my favs from the last trip to port Douglas. Have I told anyone I love it up there?
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This is the Sheraton in Fiji, taken just before 7.30 am.
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