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Nope, not California, it's Chile!

>Coastal Mediterranean climate
>Temperate and cold sea, and always roaring
>Mediterranean vegetation
>Pleasant spring breezes and sea winds
>Rugged coastal terrace geography
>Upper-middle class homes on the seashore monopolizing the captivating marine sounds, and the close-ups of the sunsets


Can it be more perfect?
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weon
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idk, building a mansion on the hillside of a country that is highly prone to earthquakes because it is located on the ring of fire does not seem like a wise thing to do
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>>217236067
Yea that's pretty nice, California is about the same
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You've made this thread before and my response is the same: Because California is hispanic now, there actually isn't any difference between your country and California. It's over.
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>>217236387
>You've made this thread before and my response is the same: Because California is hispanic now, there actually isn't any difference between your country and California. It's over.
That's a good thing actually
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>>217236067
Big deal, dude. We're still a Latin American country, that meaning we still have serious problems when compared to first-world countries.
Aside from our stunning nature, there's barely anything economy/civilization-related thing to be proud about.



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