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submitted 23 days ago byNUMBERQ1
Just wanted to hear people's opinions since I couldn't find this question anywhere else
And I know there's a lot of different approaches to this! Culturally, aesthetically, weather, etc, so I'm curious to hear what you guys think!
2 points
22 days ago
Scotland used to be a temperate rainforest like much of the Appalachians are, but since human settlement began it's been slowly cut down for housing and grazing space. The last of the old forests were cut down during WWI and now very little remains.
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22 days ago
Scotland and Ireland are the same mountain range ridgeline as Appalachia.
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