Egypt.
They have these big stone triangles called pyramids and everybody speaks funny.
2007-10-09 12:48:33
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answer #1
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answered by denny m 2
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Cote D'Ivoire, because it is a place few migrants have come from (so far) which means we don't have a lot of local information about it, and we don't have treaties and ties with it so there is no real point of contact where we can become familiar with it in a simple way.
Plus, the history and geography of this country is very different to that of Australia.
Also, because they speak French (rather than our language, English), we don't have books and so on from there, so it seems very 'exotic', although I suppose in reality it is just 'home' to the local people, as Australia is to me!
Cheers :-)
2007-10-07 12:00:38
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answered by thing55000 6
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Upper Mongolia
2007-10-07 02:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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China
2007-10-07 03:23:03
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answered by laotzu4272 5
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Queensland
2007-10-07 21:16:21
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answered by sexc_n_h0rny_now 3
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Bhutan
2007-10-07 12:02:34
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answered by iansand 7
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Bora Bora. I am planning my honeymoon there!! Can't wait!
Then I still believe Australia is exotic.
2007-10-07 20:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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sans doute la turquie.si tu n'en crois pas je vous y invite
2007-10-07 03:10:00
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answered by gurhan a 1
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iceland. it's a very stark contrast but there feels like there is similarities in the landscape - i know cause i'm australian and i've been there!
2007-10-07 13:26:53
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answered by loving30 4
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only 1 answer for me, aussie, aussie,aussie,oi,oi,oi!
2007-10-11 01:31:59
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answered by ⓑⓐⓨⓢⓐ ™ 6
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