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The point of this thread is to take pics of your surroundings standing on your own property or from where you live if you don't own.
Since we're from all around the world this is going to show all the different neighborhoods out there! Show us your favorite shot I'll strart with this one of my neighbors farm ! [IMG] Now show me yours!
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Here's a shot taken on a January 2009 morning.
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Nice shots everyone !
![]() It's nice to see diffrent parts of the world. Keep them coming....
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My town is St-anicet, it's in the south western part of Quebec, Canada. It's also pretty rural, mostly farm land. By the way, i love the architecture of that building! Thanks fpor sharing.
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