Tribe Location Brainstorm

Started by Txontaw, January 18, 2010, 12:10:16 AM

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Txon Taronyu

Ya how about peru or the rocky foot hill mountains there so nice and full of life and remote ( because of mountains) but if necacarie not to far to other people
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keye'ung makto

um wouldent it be possible to do in the american northwest?

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bagget00

Hey, I just got a great idea from my friend at work. He is from the Philippines and he says it is beautiful there. Lots of rain forest, low crime rate, High monetary exchange rate and the trees range in size from small-ish to arms width.(so he says) What do you guys think of that?
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bagget00

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Philippean Peso is about 45 to every one USD. My friend said if you took 100 dollars with you, you would be able to eat for about 3 weeks. He also said to stay more in the provinces area. not the main city. (Manilla)

Heres a good deal of knowledge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines
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Elektrolurch

It would not be very wise, I mean building up a Na'Vi summercamp in a zone of problems ;)
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unil.

Side note, guys, as far as the rockies go, I'm from Alberta and have spent many nights (yes, in the summertime) In those mountains, and it gets STUPID cold after the sun goes down up there.

Txontaw

Quote from: bagget00 on January 20, 2010, 01:34:11 AM
Philippean Peso is about 45 to every one USD. My friend said if you took 100 dollars with you, you would be able to eat for about 3 weeks. He also said to stay more in the provinces area. not the main city. (Manilla)

Heres a good deal of knowledge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines

Would we need to know the language to get around?
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Elektrolurch

Well, my guitar teacher, jimmy, is from the philippines ;D
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bagget00

Well we need to talk to our respective friends about language, but with all tourist places, there has got to be some who speak english.
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keye'ung makto

we would need to know how to shop for supplies incase we are unable to  produce enough for everyone

bagget00

find a place with a high ration to the dollar. as example. Philippines are 45 peso to 1 dollar
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Quote from: bagget00 on January 20, 2010, 02:43:29 PM
find a place with a high ration to the dollar. as example. Philippines are 45 peso to 1 dollar

We're not looking at the money exchange ratio, we're looking for the location. As long as it is perfect for us, I don't care if it has a horrible ratio.
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keye'ung makto

..... i have little in the way of cash at the momant

we would need enough to buy the land from the government  depending on where we went

Txontaw

Quote from: keye'ung makto on January 20, 2010, 02:46:29 PM
..... i have little in the way of cash at the momant

we would need enough to buy the land from the government  depending on where we went

Not necessarily... it depends on where we decide to do it.
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keye'ung makto

anywhere we go the land belongs to some country,  legaly we would need to purchase the land

Deamon5550

Every square mile of land on the planet is owned by one country, the only way to claim land is if you get to a brand new volcanic island first. (as long as it's in international waters)
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bagget00

Um...thanks for the suggestion, but me + cold equals unhappy.
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