Would you rather station yourself in the uk or eu ?

LARTIS

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This might be a bit off topic because I would also like to ask for personal accounts not just in relation zoos and aquariums, but also museums other sightseeing and, without getting political here, also general standard of life.

When I was younger, I used to think about moving within europe, not even for any particular reason.
My british neighbour used to talk about everything that was so great about england and I as a teenager used to sort of dream about how international the uk was compared to north west germany and the netherlands.

I naively thought the zoos and probably general life in uk to be a lot like northwestern europe, but was a bit confused when I saw the images of parks online. Being especialy irritated with the fact that there seemed to be a division of species kept, or rather not on the isle of great britain.

Even though I was able to gain an impression on zoos, I would like to ask what are the states of botanical gardens and museums in the uk?
How do they compare to continental europe?

I do not have any particular offer to be here or there, as privately I have still a bit time to choose, but even if just theoreticaly I wanted to politely ask.
(if I am correctly informed if such a possibility would arrrive the companies a family member would work for are stationed in the southern part of)
 
How do they compare to continental europe?
The UK has some of the finest gardens and museums in the world. So does continental Europe. But it is a challenging comparison you want to make.
The UK is 4 (or 3 depending on how you want to count) countries covering 94k sq miles with over 67million people.
Continental Europe has 48 countries spread over almost 4 million sq miles with a population of over 746 million
Perhaps you can simplify the comparison
 
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This might be a bit off topic because I would also like to ask for personal accounts not just in relation zoos and aquariums, but also museums other sightseeing and, without getting political here, also general standard of life.

When I was younger, I used to think about moving within europe, not even for any particular reason.
My british neighbour used to talk about everything that was so great about england and I as a teenager used to sort of dream about how international the uk was compared to north west germany and the netherlands.

I naively thought the zoos and probably general life in uk to be a lot like northwestern europe, but was a bit confused when I saw the images of parks online. Being especialy irritated with the fact that there seemed to be a division of species kept, or rather not on the isle of great britain.

Even though I was able to gain an impression on zoos, I would like to ask what are the states of botanical gardens and museums in the uk?
How do they compare to continental europe?

I do not have any particular offer to be here or there, as privately I have still a bit time to choose, but even if just theoreticaly I wanted to politely ask.
(if I am correctly informed if such a possibility would arrrive the companies a family member would work for are stationed in the southern part of)

The beauty of the UK and the beauty of all these different places and countries in Europe makes a bouquet of possibilities. Just to enjoy all these differences.
As far as I am aware the UK has the most wonderful musea in Oxford, Cambridge, open air performances of Shakespeare, public footpath, and besides the Tate Modern the Pier Arts Museum in Stromness, The Open Secret in Colet House London. On the continent one can find the famous blue light of the evening in Paris, Museum Louisiana on the island of Seeland in Denmark, at the foot of the Acropolis the place where once Plato and Socrates were walking, The Sandmotor in The Hague, and the house of Pessoa in Lisboa, the music piece As Slow As Possible in Halberstadt. Anyway, nothing will complete. Enjoy the dream of beauty.
 
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