European Reacts: MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWNS IN COLORADO

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✔️ European Reacts: MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWNS IN COLORADO

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A lot of people outside of the US think of it as California, Florida, and New York City. I love that you are exploring and enjoying all this country has to offer.

creamcheese_pepperjelly
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Colorado Native here. Red Rocks Amphitheater is the best place on Earth to watch a concert

Lateralus
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I was born in Colorado and I don't think I can ever get myself to leave. It is so beautiful, from the Rockies, Denver, the deserts and Mesa Verde, so forth and so on. I'm glad others around the world understand why we're so proud of our state!

lovelylavenderr
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I am from Sweden, and I have lived in CO for 35 years. I love it here. Colorado's nickname: Colorful Colorado

gunillajohnson
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I’ve spent some time in Colorado, and while many states have their own unique beauty, Colorado scenery is one of the most dramatic. The Rockies are higher than you can imagine (and pictures don’t carry the punch of the real thing). Canyons are deeper and wider. Wildlife is bigger.

Those colorful canyon walls CHANGE color all day, depending on how the sun hits them at different times.

It’s gorgeous all right. There aren’t words to describe it.

inthedarkanonymous
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Coloradoan here. My heart will never get tired of the beauty here. The politics, yes, but not the beauty.

kristinesmith
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I’m a Colorado native, and moved back to my home state 24 years ago. It was very affordable back then, but is expensive now (and getting crowded—at least for me). That being said, you can drive into the mountains and get away from the crowds. I’ve lived in seven states and visited 46, and Colorado is one of my two top recommendations. The other is California, though I would never move back there. Both states have spectacular scenery and there’s plenty to do. Colorado Springs is one place you should definitely visit, but I’d give Vail a pass—it’s expensive and there’s not that much to do. Colorado does have flat land—the eastern half—but that is pretty, too. We’re also less than a day’s drive away from both Utah and Wyoming, which have lots of gorgeous natural beauty themselves. People here are very friendly!

AspenCreekLarkspur
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13:00 when you drive into Colorado from other states, you're greeted with a sign that says, "Welcome to Colorful Colorado". So you're not alone in that appreciation...

Kraden
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Hello from Colorado! I'm happy to see your appreciation for our beautiful state. I'm a bit biased because it's my city, but I agree that Colorado Springs is not only beautiful, but has so many wonderful things to do. I'm a little disappointed with the video footage shown of Estes Park, however. It comes nowhere near showing the true beauty of that little town. It's one of my favorites to visit and is number three on their list for good reason. Crime here is low compared to many places in the US. We are, indeed, relatively laid back. It is fairly expensive to live here, but wages are generally higher, as well.
I believe you would be very well received here and by people all around the country, no matter which area. Americans are quite curious about other cultures and eager to learn about the different people. Please, consider yourself welcome to come here anytime! ❤

conniecooper
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I live in a town called Longmont. My husband and I like to take vacations in CO. We visited Breckenridge, Glenwood Springs, Vail and Ouray. All these towns are soooo beautiful. I’m surprised that the guy on the video didn’t mention that Estes Park is the home of the Stanley Hotel, which was Stephen King’s inspiration for the movie The Shining. You should come visit some day.

Gladiola
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Durango Colorado is like walking onto a perfect, beautiful movie set. It’s so pretty it just doesn’t seem real.

GenXWitch
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The awe and love you have for my state makes me feel much pride as a Coloradan. Lovely video

julianmasciocchi
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Not from Colorado myself (as my name would suggest, I’m Californian), but my family is and most of them still live there and I’ve spent a lot of time there over the years. Colorado is, in my opinion, the most beautiful state in the US. Everything is larger than life and bigger than you think it could possibly be, and the variety of the state is very high. The mountains are huge, the plains are expansive, and the rivers seethe with power. Plus, because it’s very centrally located and quite diverse, you can get practically any type of cuisine or culture you could want there. It’s got everything from big cities to tiny towns in the mountains to isolated farmlands in the high valleys. About the only thing it doesn’t have are swamps or coastal beaches. The climate is mild most of the year, though winters can be absolute beasts due to the elevation of most of the state and the natural precipitation sink of the Rocky Mountains.

Regarding your question of whether you would be welcomed there as an immigrant or foreigner? I honestly can’t think of a state that’s more welcoming to outsiders than Colorado. As long as you are not a supporter of the wrong football team, you’re more than welcome there, and there’s really only a few major rivalries that matter to coloridians. Just don’t support Vegas, Kansas City, or San Diego and you’ll be fine. :p Colorado is very proud of it’s football team (Denver Broncos) and has a good-natured rivalry with most of the other football teams except the three I mentioned above.

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“If Telluride isn’t on this list at #1…” Every Colorado resident. That place is basically heaven on earth 🙂

masamune
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I live in Grand Junction, Colorado. The state is a beautiful place to live with all the unbelievable scenery shown in the video. I love it here. So much to do!!❤

hiddentalents
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Colorado native, you are more than welcome! I'll add it's beautiful weather most of the year but when it's cold it's COLD (we love the cold)

RoyCorpPor
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Absolutely do this for all 50. They are all so different and have their unique charm and cultural influences. You wont believe how vast and diverse America truly is.

As a native ofbColorado it is a breathtaking state. And itbisnone ofbthe sunniest states. Every turn ofbthe road reveals a new stunning vista.

mycroft
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One thing you learn after living here for a while is the sunsets and sunrises are crazy from almost anywhere. I see the most vibrantly colorful skies without ever having seen the Aurora Borealis, even

Invalidationcoded
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We love to visit Manitou Springs. The Red Rock is there. We enjoy concerts and beautiful scenery. Garden of the Gods, and Pikes Peak are a stones throw away. Enjoy!

katherinedinwiddie
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Im from Colorado and never realized how beautiful my state is and now i feel people underestimate this place as just denver and mountains but it is so much more than that

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