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Originally Posted by fridge112887
Am I the only one with very little ambition to travel outside the US?
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To each their own obviously, but I'll never understand this train of thought.
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Originally Posted by junior94
you don't need any sort of special visa if you just plan to visit a foreign country for like a week or two for pleasure, right? You just need a passport?
I may have driven completely cross country in both directions over the years, but never been outside the lines of the continuous 48.
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Incorrect.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa...tates_citizens
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Originally Posted by recentlyJTR41
Europe is going to shit, .
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I'm not even sure what this means.
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Originally Posted by FromTheMorning
Been living in Australia for 5 months now and it's great. Haven't been bitten by anything either.
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Nor did I when I lived there. Anyone who wouldn't visit for that reason is ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by defcon
Amsterdam (for culture, and yes, whores, weed, and coffee)
Geneva
Dublin
Hong Kong or Macau
Tahiti/South Pacific
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Macau is severely overrated and not that great but I guess cool to go to say you've been there. Hk is pretty cool for a big city, definitely recommend and so close to so many other amazing places in southern china.
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Originally Posted by neumdogg
Top 3 North America:
Austin
Montreal
Charleston
Overseas:
Tokyo
Any beach city in Thailand
Sydney
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Thailand is definitely amazing but Malaysia always gets overlooked and has just as amazing beaches.
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Originally Posted by bartender_man
USA:
Boston
NY
Washington DC
World:
Prague
Rio
Kathmandu
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Kathmandu is a shithole. Good for a day to arrive and leave but definitely lowlight of the country.
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Originally Posted by M. Steng
Also forgot to mention Chicago, never been but I've got a cousin out there in Evanston who absolutely loves it.
Thanks man! I appreciate it
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Evanston has the best shitty restaurant I've ever had, sarkis. Disaster ftw.
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Originally Posted by recentlyJTR41
You'd love it
Yeah I can't expain it but I love extremely remote locations because I always wonder what life is like there away from the world (not the album lol). If you've read about it's -40 for an extended period of time there. How in the fuck do people live there? :
If the world ever gets it's shit together I'd love to go to the Middle East. Cairo or something for the history, Dubai just to see how ridiculously nice it is.
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Good lord, the Middle East has so many fascinating places, who would anyone want to visit Dubai. Couldn't pay me to go.
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Originally Posted by laura22
im assuming this is for cities we've never been to?
north america: vancouver, badly. new orleans, ashville, savannah, charleston.
i haven't spent much time in southern US, besides florida and wilmington, NC.
internationally there's a lot of places because i've only been to spain (barcelona, madrid, granada, seville). germany is at the top of the list
i spent 3 weeks in cali and it wasn't enough. between san francisco, the redwoods, yosemite, big sur, san diego... there's so much to see. fuck LA
my next big trip is going to be utah for the "mighty 5" national parks
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Granada was voted most beautiful city in Spain by Spanish people. Love my town!
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Originally Posted by CrashTheStone41
United States:
Boston, MA
Telluride, CO
Jackson Hole, WY
Canada:
Canmore, Alberta
Squamish, BC
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Overseas:
Gjogv (Faroe Islands)
Vestmannaeyjar (Iceland)
Manarola (Italy)
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Don't see many people put Squamish on a list, beautiful area.