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Post by ant-mac on Mar 2, 2019 5:32:13 GMT
The time of year also has a big impact on the physical appearance of where I live. After a good winter's rain, everything is lush and green and the air is cool and crystal clear and smells lovely. However, at present, during the worst of summer, everything is yellow or brown and the air is warm and dusty and full of grit. Most of the Aussies I met said that NSW's weather is considered much better than Victoria. Because Victoria tends to get colder and probably more hot than NSW.
Although NSW is so big in itself that I guess the different parts of the state would experience different wealther patterns. Unfortunately, I could never visit NSW except for staying a few hours in Sydney airport.
As a Victorian... I have to say I've spent precious little time in NSW, except when I was passing through it on my way to somewhere nicer, like Victoria or Queensland. I've been to Sydney twice - and both times I woke up in the back seat of a car in the middle of the morning and found I was already there. And NSW isn't really that large, because it sits in the middle of the pack. It's fifth in total area, after WA, Queensland, NT and SA. However, although I've lived in several states, I've spent the vast majority of my life in SA.
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