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in Antarctica.
There aren't any permanent residents in Antarctica , but a few thousand people temporarily live there in science stations. So, since you don't mind the cold, maybe you can head to Antarctica to study something cool... perhaps nematodes, tardigrades or mites?
in Australia.
If you want to live in an English-speaking country with a high standard of living, head to Austria. The culture has a Western influence, but it also has elements of the aboriginal way of life. The geography is pretty cool too, with lots of nice beaches, rainforests, and deserts.
in Asia.
Asia is known for its awesome, often healthy food and its technologically advanced culture. However, there is huge variances among the standard of living, climate, and geography of Asia, so you will have to research each country you are interested in.
in Africa.
The culture of Africa is varied, but most people describe it as simple and laid back. Africa is hot, though, so you have to do well in heat to prosper there. If you speak English or French, you will be able to communicate well in Africa!
in South America.
Most of the population of South America lives in urban areas, but there's always the rain forest for those adventurous enough to live with indigenous natives. If you want to simplify your lifestyle and learn Spanish or Portuguese, South America is your place.
in North America.
North America includes Canada, Mexico and even Central American countries. You have your choice of everything here.. from living on a farm, to a huge metropolitan city. The population is diverse and the diversity is reflected in the clothing, food, and music. North America is where you should live if you want to express your creativity.