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What in your country/area is totally normal but visitors get excited for?

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    https://share.google/images/Js3ivIvqEVhrGQzqr

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    To avoid Google:

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      I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

      Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

      Pic unrelated.

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      The sun.

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        I'm originally from Florida and I moved to Minnesota as an adult. It blew my mind when I realized it was colder outside than it was in my freezer. I was in college my first few winters up here and the first good snowfall a group of freshmen from more tropical climates (mostly southern China) wandered outside in awe to play in the snow and even after my first winter I usually joined them because I know when winter stops being magical it starts being miserable and I'd like to put off the misery until February or so.

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        It blew my mind when I realized it was colder outside than it was in my freezer.

        That pivotal moment when you drive home from the grocery store on a frigid evening and realize, "It's so cold, I don't have to rush to put away the frozen stuff. In fact, I could just leave it in the car overnight if I really wanted to!"

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          Hmm, is Antarctica bigger than the Sahara?

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          Sahara is ~9,200,000 km2

          Antarctica is ~14,200,000 km2

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          • rbos@lemmy.caR [email protected]

            I've heard that! Anne of Green Gables is big there too for a weird reason. There's an anime airing right now, even.

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            We went to the mostly abandoned Anne of Green Gables theme park in Hokkaido, Canadian World, a couple months ago.

            The translation of the book was done particularly well, I think. It was prescribed in schools. And the setting was attractive to those stuck in big cities.

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              Climate stuff comes to mind. Big storms, it being sunny almost all the time, and -30C. There's other climates that are similar, of course, but I guess most people don't live in them, because visitors remark on it. Europeans tend to be gobsmacked by the amount of empty space there is between human structures, too.

              A lot of pests people think are everywhere are just nowhere to be seen because of the cold. That's more something that's missing, though.

              Free healthcare and French labeling, for the Americans. I'm not sure if they think the money is cool or just stupid.

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              Québec? Quelle partie?

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                Norwegian fjords. I live here, and to me it's mundane landscape.

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                Aaaah 🤯

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                  Whatcha doing in Antarctica?

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                  Lumberjacking, but business has been pretty slow

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                    I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

                    Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

                    Pic unrelated.

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                    I live in the US northeast coast in a touristy area. People have been surprised to see: white beach sand, seashells, docks, boats, seagulls, deer, opossums. I could go on. I get most people don’t live coastal, so none of these reactions surprised me except the white sand one. Apparently a lot of lakes in the mainland just have dirt at their shores. Never would’ve guessed.

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                      I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

                      Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

                      Pic unrelated.

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                      The Autobahn.

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                        I heard that there was a firefly boom this year, I can't remember the cause though. It sure is nice though, reminds me of when I was a kid.

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                        That's so sad, there was such a small number in my area 😞

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                          Czech beer....

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                          And cathedrals/castles. I was in a tourist group, thinking "Can we move on? I can see two peak Gothic sites from my house roof." "50 m tall sandstone column? Let me know when it's chocolate."

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                            I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

                            Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

                            Pic unrelated.

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                            Lived in the UK for a while - Squirrels, and the fact that the church in the town we lived in was built before ANY humans set foot in New Zealand

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                              I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

                              Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

                              Pic unrelated.

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                              Kinda the opposite of the question, but I'm a USian and I was super excited when I saw some European countries have public bathroom doors that didn't have tiny slot that you could see through while I was pooping.

                              What the fuck are we doing over here? Besides the letting fascists take over thing.

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                                We went to the mostly abandoned Anne of Green Gables theme park in Hokkaido, Canadian World, a couple months ago.

                                The translation of the book was done particularly well, I think. It was prescribed in schools. And the setting was attractive to those stuck in big cities.

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                                "what in your country is totally normal"

                                Japan: "We have a Canada theme park"

                                O_o

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                                • oha@lemmy.ohaa.xyzO [email protected]

                                  Mountains. We got a lot of em

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                                  Cute hills

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                                    I've only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they're just kinda there.

                                    Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I'd be taking for granted?

                                    Pic unrelated.

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                                    I'm lucky enough that I see these little guys on a regular basis.

                                    The first time I went to London, the size of the Ravens caught me off guard. I couldn't get enough of seeing those things. We only really see Grackles in South Texas that regularly and they're half the size, so I'm sure I was the weird bird guy that day to many people.

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                                    • blueether@no.lastname.nzB [email protected]

                                      Lived in the UK for a while - Squirrels, and the fact that the church in the town we lived in was built before ANY humans set foot in New Zealand

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                                      Damn, that's an old church, I know there are a few still standing from around the Norman conquest

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                                        Climate stuff comes to mind. Big storms, it being sunny almost all the time, and -30C. There's other climates that are similar, of course, but I guess most people don't live in them, because visitors remark on it. Europeans tend to be gobsmacked by the amount of empty space there is between human structures, too.

                                        A lot of pests people think are everywhere are just nowhere to be seen because of the cold. That's more something that's missing, though.

                                        Free healthcare and French labeling, for the Americans. I'm not sure if they think the money is cool or just stupid.

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                                        Kay, but summer/spring is brutal for the deer flies and mosquitoes

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                                          I heard that there was a firefly boom this year, I can't remember the cause though. It sure is nice though, reminds me of when I was a kid.

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                                          I live in the forest, we had many fireflies in our area the past couple of years thankfully

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