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No. It's not about making you feel popular. I was just telling you that I like mountains and fortunately I live exactly at the best end of the Himalayas. I've gone in the taller mountains and TBH, they are beautiful but really very tough to live there permanently. I think @suraz would agree with my point.

You're still wholeheartedly invited.

Maybe one day I'll be able to travel the world and meet fellow stackers! Time will tell.

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I wish that one day comes sooner.

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31 sats \ 2 replies \ @suraz 9 Feb

I agree with you, @IamSINGLE. But @Aardvark is supposed to love remote places like that. It's not so remote that we can't get bread and butter, though. The place you showed seems a bit more neighborly. But let's welcome @ardvark to both our places and enjoy both environments.

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Thanks. I really love higher mountains, remote places but my experience has t been so good while I was in such places. May be I'm a bit biased. The place you shared looks quite remote. If there are enough facilities like hospital, school, transport connectivity. That's also a good place.

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As long as it has an ant hill!

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