>>1782394I agree that Straya has amazing /out/, and it's particularly unique in how much of it is actually untouched, mostly because of lack of access, Aboriginal jurisdictions, and such low population density. But America is much more untouched than people think, the easy to access places might be more trodden but the hard to access places (backcountry National Parks and similar) are out of this world. That said I live in Australia now and I fucking love everything on offer here, but I can't help but miss the crazy shit in the USA; Grand and Bryce Canyons, the Redwood Forests, the White Mountains and Sierra Nevadas, hell even Death Valley. The USA /out/ is just a lot more awe-inspiring by chance of geology, and has a lot more mammalian wildlife to fuck your shit up as well