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Originally posted by SigkapAlumWSU
Finally, someone from my neck of the woods... My home is Olympia (yes.. it IS the state capitol.. NOT Seattle) but I go to school in the vast wheatfields of Pullman, in eastern WA! It's like having the whole US topography in one state! We've got it all, in a way no one else does!
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I know what that's like; we don't have wheatfields (per se), but we mountains, farmland and desert all in one province. Yes we have desert areas in Canada

. And I am not trying to use symbolism here by saying our artic tundra is a vast desert land - no we have virtual, hot as hell desert in South Eastern BC. It's called Osooyos, and can get up to 50 degrees celcius!!! in the summer.