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I think where Tibet use to be you can live as a nomad.
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Awesome question, I would like to know myself.
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Your best bet would be wilds, like Africa, Northern Canada, Alaska, and the Amazon. Alas, all of these places are very dangerious to live if you haven't got proper experience, and it's more of a vs. wild then being an actual nomad.
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The open ocean, and Antarctica.
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Just south of Lordsburg, New Mexico, USA. 'Course that's because no one in their right mind would want ta' live there. To many nomads lootin' killin' an' livin' without heed t' th' laws a' any particular country down there. LOL
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sure...just go to any remote area that nobody wants to live...you can be king of your...nothingness, all day long.
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There was a book published by Loompanics Press that gave locations & info on all uninhabited islands.
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The Kalahari; the Amazon. The only laws you'd heed there would be the laws of nature (much less forgiving than the laws of man, I might add).
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Rain Forrest. Take an umbrella.
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Oh yes..Find an island that has not been discovered yet and claim it as your own. Then you can create your own government and laws.
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Antarctica.
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International waters
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there will alwaays be laws on land, however there are many places where the laws are not upheld and you can live with no contact with anyone, countires like america and canada, australia etc.
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No, but free will might just be the most powerful thing in the world. Do what you want but be prepared to live with the consequences. Law covers the Earth. I do believe that the Antarctic and International waters have the most Vague laws. So Freeze or Drown to live without law. Remember that laws are made to protect as well as prevent.
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