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Where's the best place to live on Earth???

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I'm just curious.... where's the best place to live on Earth??? Decide by weather, culture, money, crime rate, and just an all around cool place to live. Tell me why you like that place too. Thanx(:

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  1. I'm going to say it's Sydney, Australia.  It is among the cleanest and most culturally diverse of  modern cities.  It has a good climate and beautiful scenery, with large city parks to enjoy.  The economy is strong in Australia and Sydney is at the epicenter of it.  There are many jobs there and every modern consumer item is available.  People can commute to work in ferries in across a large blue harbour under the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge (Australia's Eiffel Tower).  The health care system is world class and people are friendly and good natured.  The finest beaches in the world are within 10 minutes of the city centre.  Whales migrate past twice a year and are visible from the high cliffs near the sea.  

    The Blue Mountains are only an hour to the west.  Fine white wine comes from the Hunter Valley 2 hours to the northwest.  Dairy farms and rolling green pastures adjacent to seacliffs lay below the escarpment to the south in the Illawarra region.  2 hours south at Jervis Bay is possibly the only place in the world where Marlin are caught by shore based fishermen.  An hours drive to the north is the central coast and it's caravan parks and beaches where Sydneysiders spend the school holidays.  Surfers Paradise is only about an hour by plane.


  2. California.

    'Cuz thats where I live.

  3. I want to move to Ireland.

  4. Pakistan because i was born there.                               California because it has Disneyland  and Disney world.

  5. Where's the best place to live on Earth???

    I'm just curious.... where's the best place to live on Earth??? Decide by weather, culture, money, crime rate, and just an all around cool place to live. Tell me why you like that place too. Thanx(:

    I would say it is the Island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.

    My reasons are:

    Because it is the most cosmopolitan country in the world according to United Nations with a high rate of ethnic mix of people from the Indians, Chinese, Creole (Black African descent) and White Europeans living harmoniously together without any trouble. It is truly Microcosmos. Nearest country that has similar cosmopolitan mix will probably be Brazil and also Malaysia.

    The beauty of the island of Mauritius. it is surrounded by a brightly tropical ocean enhanced by golden beaches, covered with swaying fields of sugar cane, with a wealth of forests full of wonderful birds - such as Pink Pigeon, Mauritius Kestrial as well as wonderful animals like Mauritius Deer, Golden Bats. It also have large Turtles, large Pink Snails, Blue Marlin and others.  

    Originally uninhabited known to the Arabs before being discovered by the portuguese early in the 16th century, occupied by the Dutch at the end of the 16th century and then by the French the 20 September 1715, and conquered by the English at the beginning of the late 19th century, Mauritius finally gots its independence during the last century.

    The French occupation was the one which really left its mark and visible traces.

    Known to the Arabs by the names Dina Margabin and Dina Arobi, the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues were never conquered by these people, probably because they offered no immediate commercial prospects.

    Even the Portuguese, who discovered these places in 1510 during their voyages towards India, giving them their original European names, Cerne or Swan island to Mauritius, Rodrigues to Rodrigues and Mascaregne to the archipelago constituted of Mauritius, the nearby island of Reunion and Rodrigues, never settled themselves. However when they stopped in these places they introduced animals such as pigs, goats, oxen, dogs and mice which caused the disappearance of some of the local fauna species, like the dodo.

    The first inhabitants, a small colony of Dutch who came from the Cape of Good Hope with their slaves of African origin, only settled on Mauritius in 1598. These people had to face a series of hard trials like cyclones, famine, slave rebellions, pirate attacks and shipwrecks, among which the one in 1615 when admiral Pieter Both lost his life. The Dutch abandoned the island in 1710 after having exploited the resources to the hit: the beautiful ebony forests were destroyed and the last dodos exterminated. These early colonists did however introduce a kind of Java deer, and a great number of which still survive, sugar cane, that was later to become the country's main industry. One must thank them too for the first maps of the island, the name Flacq, and the name Mauritius in honour of Prince Maurice de Nassau.

    Mauritius became known as Ile de France when it was first occupied by the French in 1715 and it was then that it began to assume the aspect of the prosperous colony it was later to become.

    The person behind this change was Betrand Francois Mahe de Labourdonnais who in 1735 was nominated governor of the East India Company to whom the island had been handed over

    Mauritius has a  very low crime rate, friendly faces of people, harmonious society respectful to all other religions in the country, beautiful scenery, nice sunny weather, excellent deep sea fishing such as Blue Marlin.

    Mauritius is very stable nation - a democratic state - which follows English and French legal systems. It has highest literacy rates in the world of 98% of the population of Mauritius - majority of the population are bilingual in French and English languages respectively.

    Paul Berenger - a White Mauritian born with French European descent became the first Prime Minister of Mauritius to be non-Indian. The society is very tolerant because 57% of population is Indian but still voted Paul Berenger to become their first white Prime Minister. There are not many countries in the world that would allow this to happen - maybe Senator Obama to be the first Black President of the USA. There is racial and ethnic tolerance in Mauritius. For Mauritius - racial or ethnic integration is light years ahead of other nations where it is still a problem today - basically learn to live together irrespective of wealth.  

    Food is great with many tasty cuisines from various cultures that influence Mauritian cuisine from the Dutch to the French to the British to the Indian to the Chinese to the Malays to the Creole and etc.

    With your hard currency whether it is US Dollars, Pound Sterling, Euros, Japanese Yen and so on. You will go a long way of living a good life in the Island of Mauritius.

  6. I love Patagonia in Argentina and Hawaiii! It is totally heaven out there!

  7. Alaska, its absolutely beautiful

  8. Canada :)

  9. the place which u r like is andaman nichobar island in india what where u like that the place to live its sutable for all cases u like

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