>If you don't like being surrounded by mountains, you would've hated it where I used to live in Colorado. Check out Camp Tahosa near Ward, CO.
It's great for a while, and if you actually spend time in the mountains it's incredible, but if you stay in the city day after day... Well, I can't speak for everyone, but it started to close in on me after about a week and a half.
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>>>>Last week I had a chance to visit Vancouver for the first time in my life. What a beautiful city! In addition, gentle weather, clean air with ocean aroma, the ocean itself, remote mountains, the forest…., I envy you, people, leaving there!
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>>>>I think it's a beautiful place too, but you know, when I was living out west in Edmonton, I had to go to Vancouver fairly regularly, and after a while I found myself beginning to feel a bit claustrophobic surrounded with mountains and water. Of course, when you get up into the mountains, the claustrophobia goes away fast.
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>>>That sounds terrible, being surrounded by mountains and water.
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>>It's very beautiful, but it just feels confining when everywhere you look, you see a barrier.
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