Don't bring Al into this.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="CHOASXIII"]
CHOASXIII
I think it's about Tool Time Tim.
...I don't think so Tim...er...Choas.This topic is locked from further discussion.
My absolute favourite place to travel to is Barcelona, but Germany is awesome too, the people are great.
Next on my list is Portugal.
I've been wanting to go to Greece for so many years. This summer it may actually happen :)genius2365watch your wallet when you're there
I would love to go back to America again if I had the chance. I wouldn't mind visiting Japan and Canada too
Antalya, Turkey. I love the resorts over there.
It's been 10 years since the last time the family went to Antalya. We'd love to go back. Too bad none of us can sync our leave together.
My parents are taking a trip this month to Spain, Paris, and Zurich. They have friends in Spain so they got the hookup. So jealous.
Honestly, I never understood the foreigners that come all the way over to the US just to visit NYC or LA. You can experience downtown city life almost anywhere. It's a long way to travel just walk around a busy city or to see a beach.
Pirate700
Well, it's like foreigners that come to Europe and all they see is London and Paris. The US and Europe are big places, most tourists tend to go to the most touristy places.
One thing I'd love to do in my lifetime is visit all the countries with asteroid impact craters.
Lonar Crater, India
Good man.I dont find that there's anything interesting to see in big cities (modern ones, not ancient ones), let alone in the north east. Unless your loaded, it seems like a boring place to be.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="BossPerson"]if i went to the US id probably go to places with some epic scenery, colorado, nevada, etcBossPerson
You'd be surprised New England is beautiful during autumn, and Pennsylvania is beautiful as well when you get away from the cities
Don't go to Sweden though. Nothing to see there at all.charlesdarwin55stuff to burn though... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A4vle_goat
I dont find that there's anything interesting to see in big cities (modern ones, not ancient ones), let alone in the north east. Unless your loaded, it seems like a boring place to be.[QUOTE="BossPerson"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Good man.
AFBrat77
You'd be surprised New England is beautiful during autumn, and Pennsylvania is beautiful as well when you get away from the cities
a quick google images search indicates you are correct[QUOTE="AFBrat77"][QUOTE="BossPerson"]I dont find that there's anything interesting to see in big cities (modern ones, not ancient ones), let alone in the north east. Unless your loaded, it seems like a boring place to be.
BossPerson
You'd be surprised New England is beautiful during autumn, and Pennsylvania is beautiful as well when you get away from the cities
a quick google images search indicates you are correctYes, keep in mind the United States is a very big country, 310 million people means it isn't overpopulated, there is much beautiful land away from people. Mucho forests in the northeast away from cities.
That being said I'm not sure why anyone would live in Oklahoma, Nebraska, or Kansas (unless they are farmers or stormchasers), pretty much tornado alley and probably the least interesting area in the United States. South Dakota at least has Mount Rushmore, though the state is dominated by Indian Reservations.
Oklahoma is probably the tornado capitol of the world as far as number of dangerous tornados. And we saw whats been happening there the past few weeks.
In order of interest:
Canada: Similar climate, they speak English, free (taxed) health care for all.
Australia: Better climate, they speak English, sexiest accent in the world, free (taxed) health care for all.
Japan: Virtually non-existent gun homicides, fastest internet in the world, free (taxed) health care, earlier releases for new technology, Japanese girls, Japanese craziness everywhere.
I've been to quite a lot of exotic countries already, but two countries I've never visited that I want to visit are New Zealand and Brazil. New Zealand for the outdoor scenery and the killer whales and Brazil for the culture and tropical marine life :)
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