where do you want to travel eventually
in country:
tbh there isnt really anything that interests me except maybe living further north but just to visit sounds like eh.
out of country:
budapest, hungary
austria
norway
sweden maaaaaybe
glasgow, scotland
auckland, nz
sydney, aus
cambodia / vietnam...i wanna visit war sites there..is that weird
seoul , sk
beijing china
never london never paris never spain
October 17, 2014
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I want to go to the major Asian countries to be treated like a king.
South Korea for sure. Bunch of relatives I've never had the chance to see.
In country: BACK TO THE EAST COAST. East Coast autumns, man.
Out: Greece. Ireland. Thailand. Morocco. Bolivia.
Pretty much been everywhere else I really want to go/or am about to go
Most of europe, a few cities in the USA, Taiwan, S. Korea, Canada, bit of s. america
@Chat: yeah but i don't i'm as active as i used to be
going going back back to cali cali
[quote=MegaZord]in country: new york
out of country: hong kong, china, taiwan, japan, italy, france, brazil, chile, venezuela, india, laos, thailand, south korea[/quote]
You still post?
[quote=Wanton]korea, both countryside and cityside to meet my family and my grandma who will probably die soon tbh
china , both countryside and cityside cause it seems cool.
japan, both countryside and cityside because why not
tibet, visit the temples
india, visit the taj mahal[/quote]
Wanna go together...?
Back to Vietnam
Canada (for a good reason )
Seoul, South Korea
Paris
Rome
Hawaii
Tokyo, Japan
London, England
Just a bunch of places, basically everywhere <3
Surprised to see New Zealand mentioned.
I'd like to go to Osaka, Japan.
usa, canada
south korea, japan
taiwan, china, hong kong, macau, mongolia
brazil, argentina, chile
australia
austria, hungary, belarus, ukraine, sweden, norway, germany, netherlands, italy, portugal, spain, france, england, ireland, scotland
I would really like to backpack from Madrid, to Paris, then Rome.
Norway to see dem fjords and visit Hell~
Mainly the western and central side of Europe, for the architecture and historical sites. <3
All over the united states, mainly the big cities. Big cities in Australia, big cities across Europe. Hong Kong, big cities across China, Japan, Korea, and a bunch of other places. Actually kind of always wanted to go to the arctic cause i love arctic wild life.
Obviously i want to see local/rural regions as well but i'm just thinking in terms of practically and my budget. So i'll visit the main tourist spots first and if one day i have enough money, i'll visit the lesser known areas.
As for the London/Paris thing, i didn't think it was that bad. I enjoyed my time there, lots of places to visit/interesting history to learn in those cities.
I want to go to Antarctica and snowmobile across the whole continent. Just to do it. And to see the penguins.
British Columbia. Out of country is interesting sure, but most of B.C. is everything I'd want out of a biome. I've never seen a mountain either so that would be a cherry on top.
The first time I go anywhere that isn't US or Canada will probably be to Australia. Most of my relatives are there.
The US also has a ridiculous amount of beautiful places I'd love to go, too many to name.
I turned down an offer to go to Cuba recently because of reasons
korea, both countryside and cityside to meet my family and my grandma who will probably die soon tbh
china , both countryside and cityside cause it seems cool.
japan, both countryside and cityside because why not
tibet, visit the temples
india, visit the taj mahal
San Diego to see a Seattle Mariners game
@Tharsis: ahha yeah i figure castles would be cool, but it's not something id specifically go to london for you know? a couple internet pals of mine live in england and hate it so maybe they've muddied how i feel about it. then again they're from leicester and i'd never go there either!
in country: new york
out of country: hong kong, china, taiwan, japan, italy, france, brazil, chile, venezuela, india, laos, thailand, south korea
@Tharsis: oh yeah i forgot about japan! definitely kyoto
idk there's just this air about london that makes me really despise it