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| Chuck Norris Join Date: May 2007 Location: London, England
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| Tenerife is awesome imo i only go to france on day trips to stock up on alcohol ![]() |
| http://www.venganza.org/about/open-letter/ "Creationism is not a scientific alternative to natural selection any more than the stork theory is an alternative to sexual reproduction." — Hayes, 1996. | |
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| Interested participant Join Date: May 2007
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| Well, that depends on what you want to do and what kind of person you are. If you like to sit around on beaches and check out scenery, I would recommend going to California, southern France or Italy. I've heard Spain is quite nice, as well. Of course, Caribbean Islands are also popular for that sort of thing. If you like tourism and sight-seeing, well, I think the recommendations become pretty obvious, just go to large, touristic cities. Paris, London, Mardid, Venice, New York, etc, etc. If you like sports, such as skiing or biking, California is quite nice, as is British Columbia. Of course, the Swiss Alps are probably the epitamy of skiing resorts, but, as everything in Switzerland, it'll be an expensive vacation. Personally, I don't like doing doing touristic things, but I also am not a fan of lying on a beach all day. I like to see things, walk around, and just look at cities. Some of my fondest memories of vacations were in Paris, which is a great walking city, in my opinion, along with Boston, Vancouver and major cities in Scandanavia (Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo). North America's West Coast is also a great place for a road Trip, in either Canada (BC) or the USA (Washington, California) if you have a week or so to spend and enjoy road trips. My two cents, illu45 |
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| Stirrer Of Shit | Hawaii. Thailand. |
| Eric "For whoever habitually suppresses the truth in the interests of tact will produce a deformity from the womb of his thought." -Sir Basil H. Liddel-Hart http://self-composed.com | |
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| Just getting started | Thailand - Sawasdee ka ^^ |
| The people who get on in the world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and if they can't find them, make them - http://www.pachinee.com | |
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| Super Moderator | Well, it wasn't particularly vacationing, but Kenya has some beautiful country. It's also got great weather in midsummer. It's a major trip to be out driving around and seeing giraffes just chilling near the road. Just be extra careful in Nairobi. Shady city. Last edited by Iandefor : 09-02-2007 at 01:31 AM. |
| Bovina Sancta! Mohandas Gandhi broke the law, too. | |
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| for all your bloviation needs Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Best trip we had was training around Europe at a leisurely pace and integrating ourselves into more ordinary habitats of real people. I love old places with history. I also get a kick out of trying to pick up a little bit about different cultures. |
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| Just getting started Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Milwaukee, WI
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| Well for a great party I love going to New Orleans, more than vegas as it leaves the pretense at home. For architecture and urban life I'd check out New York (of course), Seattle and Milwaukee. For a beach well how bout Mexico |
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