We keep visiting this one place near a nearby hill station , its the same cottage all the time .
Its almost time for all those :)
Because my second degree will be over in 10 months
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We keep visiting this one place near a nearby hill station , its the same cottage all the time .
Its almost time for all those :)
Because my second degree will be over in 10 months
I can second this recommendation.
For old times sake :)
TOP of my plans:
- iceland
- germany
- rome
- amsterdam
I'd love to visit Israel.
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If you like theme parks central florida from Tampa to Orlando has you covered for all ages.
If you like adventure and gorgeous scenery then Norway is definitely a place you need to visit.
Varosha, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. The most haunting thing I've ever seen. A dead town completely abandoned (well expect for the UN troops, Turkish Soldiers & rumoured mega rich gangsters who pay to holiday there in secret) that has been left to crumble since 1974. It has to be seen to be believed.
Yellowstone. Amazingly untamed, abundant wildlife, and cool thermal features. I enjoyed my stay there this past summer. Vegas is cool as well. :)
punta cana was amazing from my experience.
Basque country, Spain. Best food!
For me, it's not where, but who...or whom, if you prefer.
Or something else.
I'd rather see people than things.
vietnam for sure. they still have some old world left and not too over industrialized... yet
Quebec City and Montreal...esp if you want a european feel but rather stay in North America!
First you need to travel across the pond, then south of North America and finally somewhere on the other side of the planet. I'm assuming you live in the USA ;)
Actually just north of Toronto , you do see the flags in the Avatar right?? It wasn't a coincident to put that flag in the middle, and 2-3 hours away from the Buffalo/US border, depending on weather;), and about 4hrs away from Montreal, Quebec a bit further but it wouldn't matter on that because i try to avoid that Fake Frog toilet place:yup:
Hens my comment back to Garwah.......
Now i am trying to figure out how you go south to North America:D
Except for the overt prejudice I agree. Quebec City, at least a small part of it is very Old World. Montreal is more like Toronto except even more cosmopolitan. I actually stayed in a hotel in Montreal that had tiny rooms like something straight out of Tokyo don't think you're ever likely to find that in Quebec City. :pinch:
Italy, Florence. Always nice. Even with all the tourists...
Just got back from Croatia. Definitely recommend it. Very clean and the architecture is amazing.
Blue Mountains in Australia, a must-visit.
Atlantic city, better than Vegas.
My top place is switzerland.
been trying to go to iceland recently
wanna go to alaska
Would love to see japan
Hawaii
I would love to visit Japan one day, these pretty pink trees and culture and nature oh man i wanna go there so bad
I would also like to see Japan and Croatia one day
I understand history best.
I can't suss American culture, much less another.
In America, culture - as I see it - is, mostly, most, and most is dumb, so less is more, but on further inspection, that's dumb, too.
I'm sure of it.
Here is the list of some places to visit in Australia . Please check...
Queensland
Victoria
South Australia
New South Wales
The Outback
Northern Territory
Western Australia
Tasmania
Not much queerer than a rough and tumble penal colony filled with queens philandering in the furthest reaches of the outback...
Except Idol, of course. :D