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Have you tried finding another yet? I think Germany would probably have the first but no luck yet. Nice share.
ReplyDeleteDenmark has a fairly large Island which have done that for a number of years...
ReplyDelete100%? What's the name? I've seen boback ranch Florida, and a city in China but neither is complete or 100%
ReplyDeleteAndrew Woolner thanks! So we aren't quite there yet, but I guess this means that are a lot of places, all over the world, that are very close. Jessica Meyer it looks like your initial suspicion was correct ;)
ReplyDeleteMorten Lynge I'm still interested in Denmark, if you got time to provide name/link?
ReplyDeleteHere you go :-)
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sams%C3%B8
Awesome! Thanks
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