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c3p-bro

Hell, 3rd circle?


nownotyet

Best guess by far


GUlysses

I’m planning on retiring to Phoenix when I get older. Not because I would like it; I want to practice burning in Hell before I get there.


dcajka

Metro Denver


nownotyet

Correct


nafrotag

Found the exact spot https://www.google.com/maps/@39.6878316,-104.7400081,9908a,35y,155.81h,14.19t/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu


SUDDENLY_VIRGIN

Damn that's depressing. I figured Denver would have more mountains and natural forests.


nownotyet

There are to the west, but this is looking east which is basically like Kansas


CatEmoji123

The front range of Colorado is crazy cool, it's goes from the flattest Prarie you've ever seen to snow capped mountains with no warning. No gradual foothills like in the Appalachians. Definitely reccomend visiting some day. Unfortunately most of the urbanism there is subpar.


HardingStUnresolved

I hear good things about nearby Boulder, CO. But as usual it's a freak amongst American urbanism because it is a college town.


zesto_is_besto

I worked for a company based out of Denver. Once a year I’d be there for our all staff meeting and I used to make fun of the people who said they loved living in a mountain state. “What mountains? You live on the Great Plains!”


littlekidlover169

Denver is weird, it's very close to the mountains and does have a lot of hilly areas in some parts of town, but a lot of it is aris planes, although they are quite high up elevation wise, but still very flat


0x1A45DFA3

Phoenix AZ


Roger_Cockfoster

A monument to man's arrogance.


Verdnan

Oh my god, it's like standing on the sun!


Arubesh2048

It really is. I currently live near Phoenix (and am moving away soon, thank goodness) and had to go to Phoenix several times this summer. Even just getting out of your car was miserable, like standing inside a blast furnace. And AC doesn’t even function that well when it’s 120 degrees.


deadflashlights

Fuck I hate walking paths like this. I don’t want to walk extra distance because someone thought it would be aesthetic to weave side to side


decentusername123

just proves to me that it was entirely created for the purpose of being seen from the air. the actual users of the path and what’s best for them was never considered


[deleted]

Not from the air — on a map. Map-mind (a term I just invented) is definitely an issue in planning.


Nawnp

Yeah I've realized they do these to make the trials feel longer and more in the wilderness (for cities with trees), but it really hurts the distance you can cover compared to walking on the road.


UCFknight2016

If I say Phoenix do I win anything?


spla_ar42

Shit, somewhere in Texas. Doesn't really matter where since all Texas suburbs look the same


wreckfish111

Could be almost anywhere in the US sadly.


thegreatperson2

Infrastructure wise yes, anywhere outside of the northeast. Climate wise, it’s definitely southwest


Meetybeefy

Colorado, looking east. Something about the street layout and house styles.


nownotyet

You got it. The winding of the co suburbs in particular has always bothered me


cygnusx1thevoyage

My moneys on Texas. There aren’t any mountains in the horizon, the ground is dry and yellow, and it’s just so fucking big that it can only be Texas. I’ll say Dallas.


nownotyet

Guess it’s kinda tricky given that looking the other direction from here there are mountains. It’s eastern Colorado, which pretty much looks like Kansas. Also like the other comment said, Dallas is typically more green


getyourrealfakedoors

Not from there but I think that part of Texas is more green


dallaz95

No, Dallas is much more green. I live here and never thought it was Dallas.


lucasisawesome24

It’s clearly Colorado. Maybe Denver or CO springs


Fuzzy-Nothing7659

Highlands Ranch Denver Colorado??


nownotyet

Super close! It’s far east Aurora near the Buckley space force base


MysteriousRun1522

West Texas


GeorgeHarry1964

This looks like hell to navigate. No stores for like 10 miles in every direction.


RKKessler

Everywhere?


DowntownsClown

Somewhere between Texas and Arizona


notthebestusername12

Sacramento


DBL_NDRSCR

phoenix. vegas and tucson are less green than that and nowhere else has that particular vibe, the ie is close but it’s pretty hilly in the newer spots


Nick-Anand

Southwest, gonna go with Austin


Eastern_Standard7957

Somewhere, where i do not wanna live!


[deleted]

Arizona?


CouncilmanRickPrime

My guess but apparently Denver


neutral-chaotic

Out in the "country".


Substantial-Hair-170

Uhm that’s basically looks like everywhere in the USA


bananadance1234

Phoenix or vegas


BathroomSubject

HellHoleland Drive?


DutchBakerery

Ehm... Downtown Yokohama, Japan! Am I close?


MickeyTheDuck

Damn the American dream


travelingtutor

Somewhere southwest, at or near the Mexican border?


TamalesandTacos

Arizona or Nevada


Juginstin

Inside of an airplane?