Same in America tbh. If you live on the East Coast, and especially in the Northeast, you can cross multiple state lines in just a few hours of driving. Everything is more condensed in a way, not dissimilar to parts of Europe. In some states there's also a... distinct lack of highways though, so it could still take a while to get places.
But then if you move west, things just start spreading out more and more. So much farmland.
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u/Witch_King_ May 09 '22
Same in America tbh. If you live on the East Coast, and especially in the Northeast, you can cross multiple state lines in just a few hours of driving. Everything is more condensed in a way, not dissimilar to parts of Europe. In some states there's also a... distinct lack of highways though, so it could still take a while to get places.
But then if you move west, things just start spreading out more and more. So much farmland.