Posted Mar 6, 2013, 6:56 PM
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But the point is that this land isn't rural in the traditional sense of the word. A better term would be semi-urban, a step below suburban, but a step above rural. You can clearly see that this area isn't agricultural and certainly not wilderness. Urbanity, by definition isn't exclusive to hyper-urban skyscraper districts even if that's the type of urbanity to which you are accustomed...
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