*snicker*
No, instead it's in the Australian answer to Wales!
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Yeah, water moccasins ain't a joke. Nasty bites, and big enough to be a threat to most pets and even children.
*snicker*
No, instead it's in the Australian answer to Wales!
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Yeah, water moccasins ain't a joke. Nasty bites, and big enough to be a threat to most pets and even children.
Ewww no. My only contact with snakes ever (1) this glass jar of wine my grandpa kept under the counter at his restaurant, (2) shed skin in the electricity box thingie (somebody tell me name of this thing? that has all the switches for the electricity in the house), and (3) this snake that grandma killed with an umbrella when we were out walking.
And I'm perfectly happy to keep it to just that!
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Scandinavia has this:
People have huge misconceptions as to how a snake feels, its shockingly soft. I highly recommend actually petting one and getting a surprise.
And Everything Nice I'd stick to stroking non-poisonous snakes, if you come via Karlstad you can pet ours.
heh. That isn't their capital, but yea Auckland is the only really large city, although Wellington certainly had some commercial stuff. Te Papa is amazing.
And yes, hot water beach is 'in the middle of nowhere' but there is a town around it with food places and places to sleep.
Yeah, it's a great way to get bit. If you go hiking in warmer months out here, it's very important to be wearing a good pair of boots and jeans in case you startle a snake that was sunning itself. Getting bit by a copperhead isn't fun.
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Well that one just went right over your head, didn't it? :/
There's a bridge underwater that leads to the ancient city of Alcytop.
If you go there, you'll learn the answer to everything, but you have to get past the 13 guardians first.