| ▲ | qurren 2 days ago | |
Switzerland is not unique in that aspect. Pick any mountainous, desert, or coastal part of the world and you are guaranteed scenery for ~95% of the drive. Pick any historic part of the world and you are guaranteed nice-looking buildings anywhere you walk. A sizeable fraction of the world fits into either of the above. Yeah, if you live in cornfields and strip malls, you aren't going to find much interesting. But in fact, most of the world isn't like that. Arguably the cornfields and strip malls are the minority. Throw a dart anywhere on Kyrgyzstan, Japan, Indonesia, Norway, China, India, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Argentina, Namibia, the southwestern US, northwestern US, or Mexico. You'll find lots of interesting things wherever your dart landed. These aren't very cherry-picked countries, I just named a few off the top of my head that come to mind where the "dart anyhere is interesting" is true. My point is that the world is full of "Switzerlands". | ||