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usababe
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Posts: 887
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:42 am
I thought it might be fun to see where in the world people have traveled and their impressions, experiences, etc.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:14 am
Europe: France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy.
N. America: Most of the North East except Maine. New Mexico, Texas, Drove to Florida. Canada drove from Toronto to Vancouver. Montreal.
Mexico, Cancun Cabos san Luca, Jamaica. Cayman Islands.
Far East: Hong Kong (just the airport though) Thailand and Australia for my Honeymoon
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Posts: 17037
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:34 am
India, Indonesia, Holland, Finland, USA, Jamaica, Cuba, was in Tehran for about 5-6 hours, Germany, France(but I was young), London, South Africa, and thats about it so far. Next spring I might go to Egypt and Italy for the school trip!!!!
This summer I'm hoping to go to Barbados with a pal. 
Last edited by Arctic_Menace on Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:36 am
Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace: India, Indonesia, Holland, Finland, USA, Jamaica, Cuba, was in Tehran for about 5-6 hours, Germany, France(but I was young), South Africa, and thats about it so far. Next spring I might go to Egypt and Italy for the school trip!!!! This summer I'm hoping to go to Barbados with a pal. 
Two days ago I asked you if you went to London you said you did and now you say you have not. MMMMMMMMMMMMMM?
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CamCKA
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Posts: 248
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:40 am
Canada
- Alberta, BC, Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick
US
- Washington, California, Texas
Mexico - Monterrey
France - everywhere
Germany - Dusseldorf, Cologne
Italy - Modena
England - Sheffield, Nottingham, Manchester
Spain - Barcelona, Malaga, Pamplona
Belgium - Brussels, Aachen
Switzerland - Geneva
Thailand - Phuket
- CamCKA
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:41 am
Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace: France(but I was young)...
I think you are still young. Way to go, I'm twice you age and have only been to the US and Cuba.
Although I did sail from Key West to Cuba and back again in a 40 foot sailboat.
At that rate by the time your my age you'll have been everywhere!
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Posts: 17037
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:45 am
NYCisHome NYCisHome: Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace: India, Indonesia, Holland, Finland, USA, Jamaica, Cuba, was in Tehran for about 5-6 hours, Germany, France(but I was young), South Africa, and thats about it so far. Next spring I might go to Egypt and Italy for the school trip!!!! This summer I'm hoping to go to Barbados with a pal.  Two days ago I asked you if you went to London you said you did and now you say you have not. MMMMMMMMMMMMMM?
I thought I added london in my list. Oh well, so now your gonna try to start a flame war eh??
P.S. my cousin is going to London soon btw.
(the thames river really smells like crap if you lean over in some areas of London.)
Also, I said: "and that's about it." I've been to other places aswell but I was too young to remember them clearly. My mom said I was in Mexico and Italy when I was three, of course, I was too young to remember.  It would have been so nice.
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usababe
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Posts: 887
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:24 am
i haven't been too many places...I've only traveled to a few places:
- Italy (Pisa, Rome and traveled by train through the country-side). It was nice. The leaning tower of Pisa was so white! and it's not going to be leaning much longer b/c they were working on fixing it when i was there (so we couldn't go in it) - oh and we used to live in Sardinia but I was only 3 years.
- France (Paris)...it was beautiful and BIG. Unfortunately, the pollution was awful (though you couldn't really see it- just blow it out your nose  )
- Germany (pretty much everywhere except Bavaria)...this is my favorite of all the places I've been...I LOVE the culture....and it doesn't hurt that I'm part German. Been to most of the castles and some cool mines and festivals (they know how to party!!!)
- Switzerland (Luzern, Bern, general countryside, to the Matterhorn (or is it the Zugspitze?)...very beautiful but high (that means expensive in country talk, lol)...
um...in the US I've been to PA, DE, OH, IN, KY, TN, VA, FL, GA, SC, NC, CA, NV, getting ready to go to WA with Robair for a weekend class on log home building...
um...I think that covers it. I love to travel and hope to do LOTS of it....
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:40 am
So robair might be laying his log?
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Posts: 9893
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:52 am
I am still young but i was lucky growing up, my family owned a campground that shutdown in the winter, so we went on vacation. Plus my recent tip to europe.
EUROPE:
England (london)
France (Paris, lile, caen)
Switzerland (Bern, interlocken)
Italy (cinqe terra, pisa, florence, rome, napples)
Greece (athens, paros, santorini)
Germany(munich, berlin)
Austria (salzburg, vienna)
Czech Republic (prague)
Netherlands (amersterdamn)
Belgium (brussels, bunch of small towns)
Poland (wroclav)
PACIFIC
Tahiti
Figi
Australia (down the entire east coast)
New Zealand
AMERICA
Mexico (east and west coast, baja)
Jamaica
Bahamas
Grand Cayman Islands
USA STATES
Washington
Oregon
California
Nevada
Utah
Arizona
Tennessee
Florida (allt he way down to key west)
New York
CANADA
Most of the lower half of BC
Alberta (calgary edmonton)
plus all the plane stopovers in various places, heh
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Posts: 9893
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:53 am
$1: Germany (pretty much everywhere except Bavaria)...this is my favorite of all the places I've been...I LOVE the culture
I also loved germany, I think it was my favorite europe country. but I didn't get to see the United Kingdom much, only london, I must go back.
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Posts: 8157
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:39 am
Pretty much covered western Canada, all over MB, SK, AB and BC. Been to Toronto once, then all over the states (most of my travelling is due to business).
Not a fan of cities in general, but Saskatoon was probably one of the cleanest I've been to, New York was deafinatly the worst! Disgusting. Huge areas of that city don't use garbage trucks because people just throw the trash on the sreet. They just use big street sweepers. Yuck.
That's it, never had the time or money to travell extensivly, wouldn't that be nice?
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usababe
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Posts: 887
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:55 am
good for you those New Yorkers are so dirty, eh?
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Posts: 8157
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:57 am
Yep, good for business  . Sorry folks, inside, off-topic joke there...
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:11 am
I beg to differ NYC is not that dirty. It is like any large city. and this false statement about street sweepers thats just bullshit.
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