• Baguette@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 hours ago

    I don’t think you’re referring to the same kind of ruralness as the op.

    If you’ve seen the rural areas of the midwest its literally acres of fields, one farmhouse and its accompanying sheds/silos/whatever, and then more vast area of field or wilderness

    Like this. There’s some decently rural parts of california, but honestly they aren’t even close to the midwest levels of ruralness.

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      7 hours ago

      nothing like that in california

      Maybe not south of sacramento, if desert doesn’t count.

      We do in fact have woods and undeveloped areas here. Some of the woods get pretty deep.

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        6 hours ago

        Hmm yea the forest areas are a certain kind of ruralness. Honestly I forget we have forests out in cali, socal is like all dry or beach, and norcal is either dead grass as well or coastal areas like half moon bay and sf.