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Living somewhere else is so different to just visiting for a couple of weeks or longer ...... so that's a very difficult question for me to answer. I have always fancied New Zealand. |
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I would love to be able to see one of these kakapo in their natural habitat in New Zealand before they become extinct. I think there are only about 50 left ...... very sad |
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What a lovely bird! How sad they're on the verge of extinction; hope there's a captive breeding plan going on, but that's a pretty small gene pool. But we've been able to bring back the whooping crane from the brink of extinction here, also the bald eagle! |
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See no matter how much I would want to visit places I can't bring myself to want to leave this Island in the "forever" tense, I mean thinking about it I have never left the West Midlands to live so can't see me travelling further. |
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I love Scotland and cannot see me ever living anywhere else. If I were to relocate it'd probably be to one of the islands. Skye, Mull or Lewis. If I were to go a little further then English Lakes, N Ireland or Kent. Abroad probably NZ. |
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I love Borrowdale in Cumbria and felt I had returned home when I visited Anglesey once - that was the weirdest feeling! But both those are of course in this country. |
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