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#41
Posted Jan 07, 2012 - 18:45
I've not travelled anywhere near as much as I'd like to; I've seen a lot of amazing places (including the country I live in! most people don't appreciate their home country and it's hard to, but sometimes it's really refreshing to take a step back and admire where you live) but I've got a lot on my list to see. So far: British Isles, Holland, France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands, Malta and Gozo, Greece, Thailand, UAE, America and Canada. My list of places to go (in order of how much I NEED to go) is: Madagascar, Central and South America (pretty much Mexico to The Falklands and everything in between
), Scandinavia (I've been to Norway, but I was too young to remember), New Zealand, India and Vietnam. Lots to look forward to and works towards
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#42
Posted Jan 07, 2012 - 21:54
I live in Australia, but I lived in England for 8 years, so my family took that opportunity to go travelling a lot because everything was so close!
I've been to:
Scotland,
France,
Germany,
Poland,
Italy,
Slovenia,
Austria,
Czech Republic,
Greece,
Turkey,
Morocco,
Jordan,
Croatia,
Corsica & Sardinia,
Cyprus,
Antigua,
Barbados,
St Lucia,
Japan and
New Zealand.
Most for significant periods of time, not just two days or something.
I've been to:
Scotland,
France,
Germany,
Poland,
Italy,
Slovenia,
Austria,
Czech Republic,
Greece,
Turkey,
Morocco,
Jordan,
Croatia,
Corsica & Sardinia,
Cyprus,
Antigua,
Barbados,
St Lucia,
Japan and
New Zealand.
Most for significant periods of time, not just two days or something.
Edited by sarahlouise, Jan 08, 2012 - 21:57.
#43
Posted Jan 07, 2012 - 23:27
I'm pretty boring:
Canada: BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
US: North/South Dakota
France: Nice and Paris
Italy: Venice, Florence, Siena
Monaco
Canada: BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
US: North/South Dakota
France: Nice and Paris
Italy: Venice, Florence, Siena
Monaco
#44
Posted Jan 08, 2012 - 19:54
Just naming countries, not cities:
-Greece (I live here)
-Germany
-Austria
-Switzerland
-Italy
-Turkey
-France
-England
-China
-Russia
-The Netherlands
-Greece (I live here)
-Germany
-Austria
-Switzerland
-Italy
-Turkey
-France
-England
-China
-Russia
-The Netherlands
#45
Posted Jan 20, 2012 - 23:26
Canada (numerous cities)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
#46
Posted Jan 21, 2012 - 00:14
I LOVE traveling! My dream is to pretty much go around the world. I've been too....
Cananda (where I live, Montreal, Quebec City, St. Andrews New Brunswick)
USA (Detroit, New York, Chicago, Washington, Dallas, Houston, Allen, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose, Las Vegas, Orlando, New Orleans, random parts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida)
France (Paris, Normandy)
Belgium (some random city...)
Netherlands (another small town, random countryside, Amsterdam)
Germany (random countryside, Berlin)
India (random parts of Punjab, Delhi, Dharamshala, other random parts in the North)
Feel pretty lucky to go where I've gone so far considering money. But I hope in the future I'll have enough money to fulfil my dreams. The place I dream to go next is either Spain or Brazil.
Cananda (where I live, Montreal, Quebec City, St. Andrews New Brunswick)
USA (Detroit, New York, Chicago, Washington, Dallas, Houston, Allen, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose, Las Vegas, Orlando, New Orleans, random parts of Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida)
France (Paris, Normandy)
Belgium (some random city...)
Netherlands (another small town, random countryside, Amsterdam)
Germany (random countryside, Berlin)
India (random parts of Punjab, Delhi, Dharamshala, other random parts in the North)
Feel pretty lucky to go where I've gone so far considering money. But I hope in the future I'll have enough money to fulfil my dreams. The place I dream to go next is either Spain or Brazil.
#47
Posted Jan 21, 2012 - 00:15
FRdupuis, on Jan 20, 2012 - 23:26, said:
Canada (numerous cities)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
I went on the same VE Day Trip! Instead I went to France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Did you go in May 2010?
#48
Posted Jan 21, 2012 - 03:38
hehe101, on Jan 21, 2012 - 00:15, said:
FRdupuis, on Jan 20, 2012 - 23:26, said:
Canada (numerous cities)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
I went on the same VE Day Trip! Instead I went to France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Did you go in May 2010?
Yeah I did with 20 other kids at my school! It was amazing, no? And yeah, I forgot to put Belgium, Czech was on on my own time
#49
Posted Jan 29, 2012 - 19:59
i live in germany, but was born in austria and live this year in Canada and the next two years in Scotlan.
i´ve been to
stitzerland
spain
portugal
teneriffe
abu-dabi
nepal
US
i´ve been to
stitzerland
spain
portugal
teneriffe
abu-dabi
nepal
US
#50
Posted Feb 07, 2012 - 06:24
I've been
US (around a lot of it)
China
Taiwan
Japan
Fiji
Britain
Canada
Singapore
New Zealand
US (around a lot of it)
China
Taiwan
Japan
Fiji
Britain
Canada
Singapore
New Zealand
#51
Posted Feb 07, 2012 - 09:58
i live in australia and have seen a tiny bit of it
ive been to lebanon
the UAE-Abu Dhabi (and Dubai for 1 night)
Saudi Arabia (Mecca and Madinah )
honestly Australia is beautiful
but i loved Mecca in Saudi
ive been to lebanon
the UAE-Abu Dhabi (and Dubai for 1 night)
Saudi Arabia (Mecca and Madinah )
honestly Australia is beautiful
but i loved Mecca in Saudi
#52
Posted Feb 17, 2012 - 19:23
i've lived in Canada and the US
Exchanged to Australia for 3 months
The Society Islands
Tons of US states
Mexico
Honduras
Belize
Aruba
Brazil
Cayman Islands
England
Exchanged to Australia for 3 months
The Society Islands
Tons of US states
Mexico
Honduras
Belize
Aruba
Brazil
Cayman Islands
England
#53
Posted Feb 17, 2012 - 19:40
I live in Canada, so I've travelled to almost all the provinces, but none of the territories. I've been many places in the states including New Orleans, Alabama, and Hawaii. I've been the the Bahamas, and to Bermuda. I want to visit Australia so bad! I also want to go to England, mainly because I love english accents.
#54
Posted Feb 18, 2012 - 06:27
FRdupuis, on Jan 20, 2012 - 23:26, said:
Canada (numerous cities)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
USA (numerous cities)
Bangladesh
Greece
France
England
Netherlands
Germany
Czechoslovakia (the last five were on a history trip for the VE day ceremonies)
How old are you? The only way that you could've visited Czechoslovakia is if you were over 19 (and you'd still probably be a baby at the time of your visit). Another possibility is that you don't know the name of the country that you visited, which is just extremely sad.
Edited by Costello, Feb 18, 2012 - 06:28.
#55
Posted Mar 26, 2012 - 16:12
Since i'm Born half Asian-European i travel quite a lot,
Sweden,Norway,Finland,Denmark,Germany,Austria,Switzerland,France,Spain,Italy, England
Sri Lanka,Maldives,Thailand,Lao,Burma,Cambodia,Malaysia, Singapore,South Korea, Hongkong,
Japan, Australia, New Zealand.
Sweden,Norway,Finland,Denmark,Germany,Austria,Switzerland,France,Spain,Italy, England
Sri Lanka,Maldives,Thailand,Lao,Burma,Cambodia,Malaysia, Singapore,South Korea, Hongkong,
Japan, Australia, New Zealand.
Edited by Carl Hallin, Mar 26, 2012 - 16:14.
#56
Posted Mar 26, 2012 - 16:15
Greece (mostly southern part and some islands)
Germany (travelled a lot there)
Austria
Switzerland
France
Italy
Netherlands
UK
Turkey
China
Russia
Germany (travelled a lot there)
Austria
Switzerland
France
Italy
Netherlands
UK
Turkey
China
Russia
#57
Posted Apr 05, 2012 - 12:21
Sweden
Norway
Estonia
Denmark
UK
France
Germany
Austria
Greece
Spain
Tunisia
Senegal
Gambia
Cape Verde
and of course domestic traveling here in Finland.
Norway
Estonia
Denmark
UK
France
Germany
Austria
Greece
Spain
Tunisia
Senegal
Gambia
Cape Verde
and of course domestic traveling here in Finland.
#58
Posted Apr 22, 2012 - 18:59
I live in Rock Hill, SC, USA; FYI- small small town, really close to Charlotte, NC though which happens to be one of the biggest cities in the Southeast, where a lot of people go on weekends to do things- to get to the point, not a lot of us travel a lot due to most family being here, and not a lot of financial resources. Last year, however, I was fortunate enough to be able to go Italy, France and Spain for 19 days with a program called People to People, which establishes Student Ambassadors around the world to travel and make connections with other countries. It was amazing and I hope one day to go visit Italy again and go backpacking up the peninsula all the way back up to Nice, France
it was my first overseas trip, and I've seen most of the continental U.S., I love the constant reminder of history and memorable people that once lived there, I'm thinking of becoming an Anthropologist one day and studying cultures, so everything there held a certain fascination for me.


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