Margo, I'm a vegetation ecologist, and that valley bottom has had the sh#t grazed out of it, whatever natural vegetation that occurred there has been destroyed by that grazing.
#16 I think at least at the German speaking countries, that's normal. Tap water has to be perfect drinking quality. Many people here don't buy water at the shop, they just trink tap water.
#7 You obviously didn't go to the ouskirts of the cities in Mexico. El Paso has hundreds upon hundreds of families living in cardboard and pallets. Not just the random tent city of outcasts and loners found in major US cities.
"Living in Germany I have recently talked to an exchange student from Bangladesh. He was seriously shocked that people would stop at red traffic lights although there were no other cars/pedestrians around. Gave me a good laugh."
Margo, I'm a vegetation ecologist, and that valley bottom has had the sh#t grazed out of it, whatever natural vegetation that occurred there has been destroyed by that grazing.
#16 I think at least at the German speaking countries, that's normal. Tap water has to be perfect drinking quality. Many people here don't buy water at the shop, they just trink tap water.
#7 You obviously didn't go to the ouskirts of the cities in Mexico. El Paso has hundreds upon hundreds of families living in cardboard and pallets. Not just the random tent city of outcasts and loners found in major US cities.
Iceland is way ahead of any other country concerning gender equality.
I'm a vegetation ecologist, and that valley bottom has had the sh#t grazed out of it, whatever natural vegetation that occurred there has been destroyed by that grazing.
#13 Not just in Germany, in many european countries the escalators work that way
#29 In Lisbon parking a car is a challenge so the people are very creative. In others towns of Portugal t's not so caotic.
which is especially funny considering Germans generally prefer carbonated water.