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Honestly, if I had to choose the perfect place to live for me I'll say : a medium city near a forest and not so far from a place to swim (sea or lake or river). I'd really liked to say that I prefer to live in a village near the nature, but as I grew-up near from Paris in France, I now know that I can't really enjoy life far from the city. I say that I'd really liked to enjoy a more near nature life because it's less expensive, you can do more activities, there is less pollution and maybe people are more calm. But honestly I really feel alone when I spend a lot of time in an area where just a few people live.
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I prefer spend my free time in my village in Bulgaria, somewhere in nature and can see beautiful nature, where I can see flowers,grass, even rainbow... I love make pictures of rainbows, flowers.... sea... and selfie of me in nature :D
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I definitely prefer spend time near nature, This is obvious why, because nature is beautiful and good for our health. I love watch and feel nature.
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i would like to spend my time in island. because if i stay there i will feel peace on my mind.
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I would like to be near of the nature. First because my home town is a small village with a lot of small forests where we go sometimes to hunt birds. And also, I love the flavor of flower in the morning and also the cries of birds. I always feel good and nature.
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I live in a city, but i have so many plants and flowers in my garden. Its so beautifull..
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Now, I live in a city. It has a lot of facilities. I like to be in nature on holidays because it relaxes me,.
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I like nature because it's very relax to me. In other hand, I love cities because I can visit theatres, museums or libraries.
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