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So I made this thread to get all members to share exotic places they visited and to discuss locations you dream of going to. Inspired by this youtuber 'FunForLouis'.

[video=youtube;s8hWSmppvUk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8hWSmppvUk[/video]

I myself have visited Curacao, Aruba, Puerto Rico, Spain, Belgium, London, Germany and the Dominican Republic. Living in Holland.

This was my favourite beach at Curacao. Last time I visited I was 16. 6 years ago.

Lagune beach:
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I'm from Croatia...
Other than seeing literally every inch of Croatia I have visited Serbia, Slovenia, Italy when a kid, ummm, been to Vienna once long ago. Last I traveled out of country was a Bad Religion concert /Punk rock festival in Slovenia 3-4 years back. :|

I more or less want to see as much countries as I can, I want to circle the globe one day, hopefully that will start happening soon. Must see places I want to visit would be; Japan, Montenegro (Durmitar), Cuba, NZ, Easter islands, Egypt, actually Africa all together, ummm Antarctica and the Arctic circle definitely, Australia, and the dream place would be Iceland. I probably forgot to mention some but u get the picture. U_U

Money, where art thou? :(
 
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I have traveled a lot of places, including Russia, Latvia, Pakistan, Iran, U.A.E, germany, Mauritius, holland (i was born there so i guess i traveled :bdpf:) Turkey, Malaysia. America is next to visit, mainly Florida Tampa or New york.
 

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Been to Monaco, Nice France , Rome , Venice and Milan .

I'm planning to go to Verona next month to see Juliet. XD


ON MY BUCKETLIST :

AMSTERDAM. and those tulip fields Idk where it is.
NEW ZEALAND - need to see middle earth.
Prague- long dream


And to see the Northern lights..
 
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I'm from Croatia...
Other than seeing literally every inch of Croatia I have visited Serbia, Slovenia, Italy when a kid, ummm, been to Vienna once long ago. Last I traveled out of country was a Bad Religion concert /Punk rock festival in Slovenia 3-4 years back. :|

I more or less want to see as much countries as I can, I want to circle the globe one day, hopefully that will start happening soon. Must see places I want to visit would be; Japan, Montenegro (Durmitar), Cuba, NZ, Easter islands, Egypt, actually Africa all together, ummm Antarctica and the Arctic circle definitely, Australia, and the dream place would be Iceland. I probably forgot to mention some but u get the picture. U_U

Money, where art thou? :(
Ja živim na samoj granici, tako da ako me zaobiđeš kad budeš dolazio na Durmitor, sečem. :p

I've been here and there; The last month I was in Sweden, Stockholm which is really beautiful city and you really fall in love with it after some time. xD

Oh, I hope I'll see Stockholm Archipelago this summer. And yeah, I have like huge list of all places I want to see, but top places would be NZ, India, China, Japan, Scotland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, South Africa. >_> Well, I have huge list...
 

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Oh god, I've visited to so many places I don't know if I can name them all.

Been to: South Africa, Egypt, London, Switzerland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Croatia, Germany, Russia, U.S, Spain, Italy, France, Australia, Domican Republic, Canada, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Jamacia, Morocco, Mexico, Honduras.

And more but I can't remember all of the countries and a lot I wasn't there for more than a few days.

Need to go:
Japan
Brazil
Amsterdam
Singapore
 

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I love travelling!! I've already been to Spain, Mexico, Cap-Vert, UK and Scotland (London, Bristol, Bath, York, Oxford, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh), Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, Pamukkale, Izmir, Cappadocia, Ephesus), Paris, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam and I think that's it!

I would love to visit the Scandinavian Peninsula, Iceland and on a dream level the US and Eastern Asia including Japan, China,Thailand, South Korea and also India, Australia and New Zealand and Dubai too :D
 

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I been to Bahrain, Malaysia, UK (England, Scotland, Wales), UAE (Dubai), Qatar. If I had the chance to go elsewhere, I would love to go to France, U.S (LA or New York), Japan, Brazil.
 

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I've been to my old home of Vietnam many times (Ho Chi Minh city in Saigon, Nha Trang and Hoi An), the USA, Queensland and I recently drove to Melbourne.

I wish to travel to France, the USA once again, Japan and the Philippines.
 

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I've been a lot of different places in the U.S. - I grew up near the Gateway Arch and frequented Branson (Asians seem to love that place as a tourist destination for some reason). I've been to Universal Studios in Florida as well as Cape Canaveral. I've also been to the Houston Space Center and various little touristy-type places around there.

I've seen several civil war battlegrounds between Missouri, Kentucky, and North Carolina where I've been aboard some of the naval ships on display, there.

I've also been to parts of California to include Camp Pendleton and the bar that was used for a few scenes in Top Gun (since nearly every group I am with eventually comments that I look like Tom Cruise when he was in Top Gun and comes to a unanimous agreement that I do - I classify it as a personal achievement. I'm taller than he is, though, so therefor better).

Internationally, I've been through Narita International (outside of Tokyo) enough times that I can almost claim to have visited Japan. That was on my way to Korea - where I spent most of my time around Chinhae/Jinhae - but ventured out to Pusan and some to Seoul. There was a Buddhist shrine that survived the war that was fun to visit and then, of course, I got to set foot in North Korea before it was cool for feminists to do so when we toured the DMZ.

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I was in this room back in 2009.

Korea gets stupidly humid in the summer, though.

I've also been to the UAE - the Mall of Dubai, the Mall of the Emirates (where they have nothing better to do with money than build an artificial ski resort in the middle of the desert.... and those people take it ****ing serious, too - cutting edge winter suits are on sale from North Face distributors there... Yes - spend $300 on a snow suit for the artificial ski slope that's a couple olympic swimming pools long and about as wide.... "I went to the Persian Gulf and bought a snow suit!"). Saw a lot of ports - got a Chiefs Mess coin from the Enterprise's last cruise before she was decommed.

If you count the Bahamas as international - I've been there. If you're into scuba diving (or even just snorkeling), the water there is as clear as it appears in the pictures. I thought they were making that shit up until I got there.

Future goals include the Balkans.

One of the projects I'd like to do is to try and trace down as much of the history as orally preserved in the area and compile it alongside the records that have been put together from the 'superpowers' that have more written records. This would create a sort of raw historical biography that I would then use as the basis for a something between the lines of non-fiction and fiction.

Basically - the goal would be to write something that reads more like a novel with characters, settings, and dialogue that is accurate to historic events and to the personalities and mentalities as can be inferred from what is known about them.

From the stage that set the grounds for the rebellion against the Ottomans to the modern siege of Sarajevo and into the conflict with Kosovo.

The challenge is finding a native Serbian speaker in the States to learn from. Then there comes the issue of funding for such a thing. Someone from the U.S. can stay without a visa in much of former Yugoslavia for 30 days - up to 90 in some areas. The reality is, also, that such a project requires years of leg-work and getting to know families, their history - the people they hold in high regard and their own connection to their nation's history. That all takes time and a bit more than a simple interview process (and, generally, people don't just start gushing their family legacy just because someone shows up with a pen and paper).

Of course - I highly suspect that my first trip to the Balkans will be in regards to stopping ISIS - but I can't live my life with the expectation that all of the doom and gloom I see is set in stone. Even so - I'll need something to do assuming I survive. I don't expect to - but death doesn't require much thought about what comes afterward. Life does.
 

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To be honest, I just dream to visit Japan/London/Germany one day, they interest me a lot. I can visit England/Germany easily if I wanted to since I have family that live there but Japan... I really want to know how's life there for someone who doesn't understand Japanese. :l
 

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The US is huge so I haven't really left the country all that much. I usually visit Texas every year to stay with family, but I've also been to Las Vegas, Florida, and Tennessee. I still want to visit New York and California. The only time I've been out of the country has been a family trip to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. A fascinating thing about the pyramids is that if a large number of people clap at a certain angle from them, you'll hear the sound of an eagle's cry reverb off the pyramid. Anyone should go to Mexico with caution, even though Yucatan is one of the safer tourist regions, there were scammers already trying to prey on tourists once you're in the airport.
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I would like to visit Mexico again and try to connect with my ancestry but Drug Cartels scare me.
I would love to visit England, Italy, Greece Israel, and Japan. I like to travel but I DESPISE long plane rides.
 

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I'm from Croatia...
Other than seeing literally every inch of Croatia I have visited Serbia, Slovenia, Italy when a kid, ummm, been to Vienna once long ago. Last I traveled out of country was a Bad Religion concert /Punk rock festival in Slovenia 3-4 years back. :|

I more or less want to see as much countries as I can, I want to circle the globe one day, hopefully that will start happening soon. Must see places I want to visit would be; Japan, Montenegro (Durmitar), Cuba, NZ, Easter islands, Egypt, actually Africa all together, ummm Antarctica and the Arctic circle definitely, Australia, and the dream place would be Iceland. I probably forgot to mention some but u get the picture. U_U

Money, where art thou? :(
I never thought of the possibility of visiting the Easter Islands..Lol nice idea and I had to housemates that were from Italy. They cook sooooo gooood xd

I have traveled a lot of places, including Russia, Latvia, Pakistan, Iran, U.A.E, germany, Mauritius, holland (i was born there so i guess i traveled :bdpf:) Turkey, Malaysia. America is next to visit, mainly Florida Tampa or New york.
sweet ^^ And I am also dying to visit Florida and other sunny states in the U.S.

Been to Monaco, Nice France , Rome , Venice and Milan .

I'm planning to go to Verona next month to see Juliet. XD


ON MY BUCKETLIST :

AMSTERDAM. and those tulip fields Idk where it is.
NEW ZEALAND - need to see middle earth.
Prague- long dream


And to see the Northern lights..
The destinations you've visited have that romantic tone to them haha.
Be sure to get some psychedelic truffles when you're in A'dam :) xd
And new zealand is a must for me too

Oh god, I've visited to so many places I don't know if I can name them all.

Been to: South Africa, Egypt, London, Switzerland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Croatia, Germany, Russia, U.S, Spain, Italy, France, Australia, Domican Republic, Canada, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Jamacia, Morocco, Mexico, Honduras.

And more but I can't remember all of the countries and a lot I wasn't there for more than a few days.

Need to go:
Japan
Brazil
Amsterdam
Singapore
.__. Go away, I'm jelly. So many countries you've visited..I vaguely remember riding on the back of a donkey near a fresh water waterfall in the Dominican Republic. And another vague memory of driving through very poor neighbourhoods in DR. I was 7 years old, I think.

I've been a lot of different places in the U.S. - I grew up near the Gateway Arch and frequented Branson (Asians seem to love that place as a tourist destination for some reason). I've been to Universal Studios in Florida as well as Cape Canaveral. I've also been to the Houston Space Center and various little touristy-type places around there.

I've seen several civil war battlegrounds between Missouri, Kentucky, and North Carolina where I've been aboard some of the naval ships on display, there.

I've also been to parts of California to include Camp Pendleton and the bar that was used for a few scenes in Top Gun (since nearly every group I am with eventually comments that I look like Tom Cruise when he was in Top Gun and comes to a unanimous agreement that I do - I classify it as a personal achievement. I'm taller than he is, though, so therefor better).

Internationally, I've been through Narita International (outside of Tokyo) enough times that I can almost claim to have visited Japan. That was on my way to Korea - where I spent most of my time around Chinhae/Jinhae - but ventured out to Pusan and some to Seoul. There was a Buddhist shrine that survived the war that was fun to visit and then, of course, I got to set foot in North Korea before it was cool for feminists to do so when we toured the DMZ.

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I was in this room back in 2009.

Korea gets stupidly humid in the summer, though.

I've also been to the UAE - the Mall of Dubai, the Mall of the Emirates (where they have nothing better to do with money than build an artificial ski resort in the middle of the desert.... and those people take it ****ing serious, too - cutting edge winter suits are on sale from North Face distributors there... Yes - spend $300 on a snow suit for the artificial ski slope that's a couple olympic swimming pools long and about as wide.... "I went to the Persian Gulf and bought a snow suit!"). Saw a lot of ports - got a Chiefs Mess coin from the Enterprise's last cruise before she was decommed.

If you count the Bahamas as international - I've been there. If you're into scuba diving (or even just snorkeling), the water there is as clear as it appears in the pictures. I thought they were making that shit up until I got there.

Future goals include the Balkans.

One of the projects I'd like to do is to try and trace down as much of the history as orally preserved in the area and compile it alongside the records that have been put together from the 'superpowers' that have more written records. This would create a sort of raw historical biography that I would then use as the basis for a something between the lines of non-fiction and fiction.

Basically - the goal would be to write something that reads more like a novel with characters, settings, and dialogue that is accurate to historic events and to the personalities and mentalities as can be inferred from what is known about them.

From the stage that set the grounds for the rebellion against the Ottomans to the modern siege of Sarajevo and into the conflict with Kosovo.

The challenge is finding a native Serbian speaker in the States to learn from. Then there comes the issue of funding for such a thing. Someone from the U.S. can stay without a visa in much of former Yugoslavia for 30 days - up to 90 in some areas. The reality is, also, that such a project requires years of leg-work and getting to know families, their history - the people they hold in high regard and their own connection to their nation's history. That all takes time and a bit more than a simple interview process (and, generally, people don't just start gushing their family legacy just because someone shows up with a pen and paper).

Of course - I highly suspect that my first trip to the Balkans will be in regards to stopping ISIS - but I can't live my life with the expectation that all of the doom and gloom I see is set in stone. Even so - I'll need something to do assuming I survive. I don't expect to - but death doesn't require much thought about what comes afterward. Life does.
You've been to the Bahamas? ... >_> don't let me start hating now. And Korea is also a place I'd like to visit. South Korea that is. But I don't think I'd be too fund of the people. I really hope my preconceived judgement is wrong though.

And believe it or not; U.S.A. is actually the nr.1 in my top 10 list of countries I'd like to visit.
 
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