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One of my biggest gripes with non-NYC US cities is walkability It’s important to me because when you walk, or use public transportation, you see people you see their faces you have empathy. When you’re in a car you don’t see peoples faces, you mostly see only people that you choose to see.
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Skateboarding ftw, makes more cities manually traversable, I still get to see humans and experience them
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I have some friends who long ago got sponsored by National Geographic awhile ago to walk the length of Baja California and SUP the sea of Cortez I remember them talking about the speed and fidelity at which they saw things could not have been done by boat or car, definitely not a plane or rocket
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That would be a dream trip. I’d love to go back to being a sponsored athlete for those sorts of trips. Paragliding is also amazing for such things there are no other views of our planet quite like it, similar to being in the middle of a sea on a SUP I imagine
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