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no_another_hell

no_another_hell

too pathetic to die
May 30, 2023
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obviously not going to publicly ask for any recommendations but how does a good location?

i know there's nothing in my area so i'll have to travel, so i need to be able to find something without actually being there.
are there any good ways to effectively do this through like google maps or something? i don't rly know what to look for sadly. is there like a list somewhere of known locations per country?

very well-researched question i know, but im stupid and kinda dont even know where to begin if im being honest
 
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blacksand

blacksand

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May 2, 2023
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High seacliffs like my profile pic. Country name+seacliffs can be a start.
 
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no_another_hell

no_another_hell

too pathetic to die
May 30, 2023
12
High seacliffs like my profile pic. Country name+seacliffs can be a start.
i live in the netherlands sadly, i don't think we have those here lol.

i was honestly thinking of traveling to germany because of how flat everything in this country is
 
blacksand

blacksand

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May 2, 2023
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i live in the netherlands sadly, i don't think we have those here lol.

i was honestly thinking of traveling to germany because of how flat everything in this country is
Lol I literally thought I bet you're in Netherlands just after I posted. Maybe something in European alps could work.
 
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High seacliffs like my profile pic. Country name+seacliffs can be a start.
Landing in water is not a good idea. Water breaks the fall and makes your outcome uncertain even from a very high place. Has no one watched "The Bridge" documentary? Especially if you land in water feet-first -- there's a good chance you're going to survive no matter how high up you are.
 
no_another_hell

no_another_hell

too pathetic to die
May 30, 2023
12
i do remember there being a relativity popular cliff in england somewhere but getting there seems tricky. i forgot the name of it though :(
Landing in water is not a good idea. Water breaks the fall and makes your outcome uncertain even from a very high place. Has no one watched "The Bridge" documentary? Especially if you land in water feet-first -- there's a good chance you're going to survive no matter how high up you are.
there are seaside cliffs where you still land on rocks (ebb and flow stuff probably)
 
tamamori

tamamori

sleepy
Nov 26, 2025
12
replying here because i'm also curious. i live somewhere with easy access to the sea, but the idea of landing in water makes me feel uneasy. i was wondering how to look for locations on land
 

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