My own favorite is a place called Tikina-i-ra on the island of Vanua Levu in the Fiji archipelago. Lots of pros and cons. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mELRq... Choose as you will. Land is going US$500/acre but is part of a larger 10,000 acre parcel which is being offered as an entire package. Steep, yes, but well away from everything. See the post titled "The Gulch is still there".
To get free from large, dense population zones is about the only advice at present. Quite a few have talked about remote locations within this forum. For me, I moved from a metro of over 2.5 mil to a county of 75k. And I have found more like-minded conservative folks saturate this area. "We" live closer to the means and interactions of real mortality (sustenance) than the "distanced" urban populations who assume to a part that their food and goodies just appear in stores. This is a grossly vague expression in many aspects, yet conveys what I have seen and learned as a generality living urban and rural. I'll be willing to help you explore the Wis region and I think you'll get plenty of invitations to explore the areas other "Gulchers" live within. You'll have plenty of responses to this post over the next few days.....I know this from history here.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mELRq...
Choose as you will. Land is going US$500/acre but is part of a larger 10,000 acre parcel which is being offered as an entire package. Steep, yes, but well away from everything. See the post titled "The Gulch is still there".
You can expect this response, and probably from the same members.
I'll be willing to help you explore the Wis region and I think you'll get plenty of invitations to explore the areas other "Gulchers" live within.
You'll have plenty of responses to this post over the next few days.....I know this from history here.