The shopping centers are big, as are their parking lots.
Big houses. With big fountains. No expense is spared.
Even bigger houses, on big lots.
The high schools are big.
Big, wide, winding roads.
The condos are also big, with no expense spared.
Even the medium-sized houses are big, with big swimming pools.
Big baseball fields.
The shopping malls are definitely big.
The golf courses are big, surrounded by big houses.
The churches are REALLY big.
Big office buildings next to the big freeway.
Even the smaller shopping centers are pretty big.
The older houses are pretty big, too.
And even the small, starter homes are kinda big.
The warehouses are big.
More big houses. With some big trees.
Another big shopping center. With a big parking lot. And two big obelisks which serve absolutely no purpose whatsoever except to show off.
A big Ikea.
A couple of big office buildings, with big parking garages.
A big, huge collection of soccer fields.
More big houses under construction.
A big school under construction.
GASP! It's pretty small. For shame! This must be the slums.
A Mormon church nestled amid some more big houses. An all-American scene!
A big apartment complex.
More big medium-sized houses.
Some big trees dividing two big subdivisions.
Had enough of the big houses yet?
Well then I'll give you a break. But don't look at the big houses at the top with their big garages!
Big freeway next to a big business park.