Countries are really beautiful, but the most fascinating thing about it is the fact that no matter the similarities between two countries and what they have in common, no two countries can ever be the same. They can share a border, speak the same language and what have you, however there will always be something to tell them apart.
From cultures to traditions and even history. There are so many things that can help make them stand out. That is one of the most fascinating things about all this. And for that reason, there will always be those who fall in love with other countries, either for their way of life, their cultures, or just about anything.
Thanks to social media, you don’t have to be in a country to learn what you want to about it. All you have to do is go online and you’ll get everything you could ever need to know. These days, people are making friends with folks from countries that are far away. While they’ve never met in person, they’ve been communicating and learning. That’s just how it is now.
So, for me, what country would I be talking about in my post today? Well, if there is one country that has been fascinating me for a while now, it’s Australia. For a while now, I’ve been learning about just how rich they are when it comes to wildlife. They seem to have the weirdest and biggest animals and insects.
From spiders the size of your fists to kangaroos that look like they’ve been fighting UFC. Then, there are the snakes. They’re always so big and so long, getting into impossible places which makes them a bit hard to keep track of. And then, did I mention the bears? You could be chilling on your porch and a bear would come say hi. It’s crazy.
So, if there is something I would love, it’s to pay a visit to this beautiful country. I would love to see these creatures in person and probably take some pictures of them myself. I know that for Australians, it’ll just be another Tuesday because they probably come across such animals more often than others. However, in this corner of the world, we don’t have some of those animals.
Yeah, we have animals that are unique to our climate as well, but by now, I’ve probably seen them all. And I want more. And for this reason, I wouldn’t mind traveling all the way to Australia, for a trip or two to explore them in their natural habitat. But then, would I be willing to relocate there if I had the chance?
Well, I can’t know for sure. That would be a good thing, of course. But then, I would love to visit the country first and get familiar with it, which will help me to make a more informed decision. After all, the information you read online will prepare you to an extent, the real experience will come from being on the ground, right where it is happening. And that is what I plan to do.