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<blockquote data-quote="Croak" data-source="post: 614488" data-attributes="member: 2367"><p>This is one of the things I found interesting about Germany as compared to here on the East Coast of the U.S. When you are flying at night here, you can look out the window and see lights spread out everywhere for miles. When I flew over Germany at night, I saw "clumps" of lights and long dark stretches. The German towns seem to have stayed fairly close to their old limits and they seem to have contained "urban sprawl" somewhat better than we have done here.</p><p></p><p>One of my heartbreaks is that all of the woods I roamed in as a kid have now been taken over by multi-million dollar homes. My grandpa was somewhat of a "hillbilly" and even the long dirt lane back into the woods hidden in a little nook of hills where he used to live is now spread out with paved roads and multi-million dollar homes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Croak, post: 614488, member: 2367"] This is one of the things I found interesting about Germany as compared to here on the East Coast of the U.S. When you are flying at night here, you can look out the window and see lights spread out everywhere for miles. When I flew over Germany at night, I saw "clumps" of lights and long dark stretches. The German towns seem to have stayed fairly close to their old limits and they seem to have contained "urban sprawl" somewhat better than we have done here. One of my heartbreaks is that all of the woods I roamed in as a kid have now been taken over by multi-million dollar homes. My grandpa was somewhat of a "hillbilly" and even the long dirt lane back into the woods hidden in a little nook of hills where he used to live is now spread out with paved roads and multi-million dollar homes. [/QUOTE]
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