the cities we live in

Started by ali, May 24, 2007, 08:41 PM

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ali

i was looking at some info on manchester (uk) recently, and never realised it was so small - around 500,000 with greater manchester somewhere around 2.5 million... which surprised me, as i'd always thought it was bigger.... (melbourne has nearly 4 million people).

anyway... as we all live in various parts of the world, (that some of us may not get to see) i'd love to see what the place where you live is like!! so, feel free to go take some photos that kind of show what your particular city is like... which bits would you show to the world?

if the weather's good this weekend i'll get some piccies of melb together... you northern hemisphere-ers are nearly in summer so you have no excuse for some lovely photos....!!

;)
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mjkoehler



Well, I live in a little town south of St Louis, population about 8500. St Louis is a lot like Manchester. Greater area is 2-2.5 Million while actual St Louis I think is only a few hundred thousand now and continues to shrink.

here is the link to my little town. My house is actually the corner of Market, Columbia, and Main which you can kinda see underneath the 12 trees that surround my house.

http://maps.yahoo.com/broadband#mvt=s&q1=Waterloo,%20IL&trf=0&lon=-90.150735&lat=38.342376&mag=1


dragonboy

Wikipedia's Nagoya page (with a nice picture of Nagoya Castle): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagoya%2C_Aichi

One of our biggest & most famous temples:


Cherry Blossom alongside the river (a short walk from my house):


& our big Buddha (20min bike ride from my house):

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.Walt

i actually live in mankato not north mankato. combine around 50,000 with students its around 65,000


keepin' it real, while keepin' it safe!!


we have a couple of waterfalls, here's one of the smaller ones


the real mankato minnesota...
http://city-mankato.us/
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fitzcarraldo

Ali! Great thread. Laters!  :D

.Walt

QuoteAli! Great thread. Laters!  :D

agreed!!
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bethofftherecord

Madison, WI
population 220,000 with more suburbs

distance to....
milwaukee 1.5 hrs
chicago 2 hrs
minneapolis 4 hrs
st louis 5.5 hrs
louisville 8 hrs

this is where we play kickball.  we are the green team!


devil's lake state park about 45 minutes away.  i took this last week.


state street about 10 blocks from my house - taken in the end of march


a park by the lake very close to my house (that's me and my bro on the swings)


nice thread, ali!



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Mr. T.

The beautiful city of Antwerp











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we are concern,
we are hope despite the times

dragonboy

That cathedral (church?) is amazing Mr. T!
God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

Mr. T.

QuoteThat cathedral (church?) is amazing Mr. T!

It's indeed a wonderful cathedral.
Here's a view from the market square:

We are young despite the years,
we are concern,
we are hope despite the times

dragonboy

These pics remind me of my inter-railing trip through Europe 7 or so years ago before I came to live here. I went to Belgium but I can't remember where. I'll have to check my ticket, I've still got it somewhere...
God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

dragonboy

It was Brugge! Here's a painting I did whilst I was there:

God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

mjkoehler

QuoteThe beautiful city of Antwerp











jeez I am seriously jealous.....

Mr. T.

QuoteIt was Brugge! Here's a painting I did whilst I was there:


Nice one Dragonboy, when were you there, the 16th century  :)
We are young despite the years,
we are concern,
we are hope despite the times

whothrewthecake

here are some pictures i took of my city: AUSTIN, TEXAS. to see more, you will have to come visit. it's the best city and i promise you will not be let down.

TOWN LAKE. well today it was kinda brown but normally it's pretty



random thing that happened while driving on lamar



one of the classic symbols of south congress avenue

megisnotreal

i live in bowling green, ky--home of the corvette and big red. here's biggie now, eating a football and relishing in the fact that he is the best college mascot in the history of man.



one time i went to a basketball game and these people put their baby in pic red's mouth and took a picture. people are serious about big red.

umm... not much to the bgky, really.


but we do have lost river cave.



The DARK

Greetings from Charleston, SC!



Our new Cooper River Bridge (longer than Golden Gate!)



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bethofftherecord

HOLY CRAP those are so great pics guys!  Now I feel like traveling!!!

We all live in some cool ass places!
nothing can be changed except ourselves

Kel

pictures i've taken around the town i live in, crystal lake illinois (about 40,000 people - far nw burb of chicago):

Pictures from Veterans Acres, a huge park/nature preserve in my town



Our lake, Crystal Lake (took these as well):




And of course, the beautiful city of Chicago (I didn't take these):





If you care to see more awesome pictures of Chicago, go here:
http://www.richard-seaman.com/USA/Cities/Chicago/Landmarks/index.html