Pokelintock
Member
I am a New Zealand citizen who has lived nearly my entire life here but understand the politics and financial struggle that it goes through.
Like many others I believe that New Zealand is the Europe of the Southern Hemisphere, bearing lush forests, snowy wonderlands, calm oceans and beautiful beaches. It has it all, in terms of the most relaxing country to be in because you've got it all packed into two moderately small islands, with lots of room to spare.
The wild-life is, too, among the most unique in the world and unlike Australia is free of many intimidating pests, like snakes and bats etc..
All of these things is what Australia lacks in some ways. Although it is still big, vast and beautiful is doesn't have such a large variety as New Zealand. Making New Zealand's nature possibly a whole lot better.
But ofcourse what New Zealand lacks in, that Australia has too much to give is the city life. Sydney for example is one of the most stabily financially and beautifully rounded cities in the entire world. Full of raging business and a plentiful economy it is made famous for the wealth it derives from its many natural resources like Iron, Gold and the World's finest and richest Uranium.
So would you chose nature at an expensive and seemingly un-copable price for some, or a good enough view blocked by a mountain of money and wealth.
Australia or New Zealand?
I am torn between the two. :shrug:
Like many others I believe that New Zealand is the Europe of the Southern Hemisphere, bearing lush forests, snowy wonderlands, calm oceans and beautiful beaches. It has it all, in terms of the most relaxing country to be in because you've got it all packed into two moderately small islands, with lots of room to spare.
The wild-life is, too, among the most unique in the world and unlike Australia is free of many intimidating pests, like snakes and bats etc..
All of these things is what Australia lacks in some ways. Although it is still big, vast and beautiful is doesn't have such a large variety as New Zealand. Making New Zealand's nature possibly a whole lot better.
But ofcourse what New Zealand lacks in, that Australia has too much to give is the city life. Sydney for example is one of the most stabily financially and beautifully rounded cities in the entire world. Full of raging business and a plentiful economy it is made famous for the wealth it derives from its many natural resources like Iron, Gold and the World's finest and richest Uranium.
So would you chose nature at an expensive and seemingly un-copable price for some, or a good enough view blocked by a mountain of money and wealth.
Australia or New Zealand?
I am torn between the two. :shrug: