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Name one place you’ve visited that you would recommend everyone see at least once in their lifetime?
hiii so i thought this would be an interesting discussion. for me, it would be 2 places, both in california where i grew up. first, would be old town san diego. you get to see so many vintage things, like old wagons, wheels, even things from wars, etc. and there's like so many shops. me and my brother ethan got a lot of stuff there, even seashell coasters. my next, would be Lake Tahoe. it's just there are bands that play at the beach, it's very calm there and there's a lot of exploring to do. i'm excited to hear yours.
oh i should add one i didn't add last night. half moon lake in wisconsin. just to witness the wildlife. although, i'm probably one of few who enjoy nature on a crazy amount lol
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I'd recommend visiting any place here in Hungary. Our country is so small, yet so wonderful. :)
If I had to name a second place, it would be Warsaw for sure. I loved being there, although my visit was a short one. But I definitely would like to return at some time.
If I had to name a second place, it would be Warsaw for sure. I loved being there, although my visit was a short one. But I definitely would like to return at some time.
that honestly sounds amazing!!
I honestly love Kristiansand. It's this city in south Norway, but not really a city city. What I mean is that it's more cozy and not very big either. You also don't have this arteficial nature or bad air like in bigger cities. People there are quite nice, too. Personally I have a couple of places there I go to time by time, and at some point I wanna studdy there, if possible.
as for me i'd say cairo egypt, the place of the The pyramids and also Luxor and aswan There are many temples, and among them is a temple called Dendera. It is said that the map of the true division is drawn there, and that Elon Musk wanted to buy it.
I have 2 picks.
1. I'd saygoing to a border which separates 2 vastly different cultures, particularly helps if the border is separated by water. I think it's an interesting experience for sure. I went to Icacos, South Trinidad, which is a tiny fishing village at the end of South West Trinidad. After Icacos is the Columbus Channel, which separates Trinidad from Venezuela, a distance of about 7 miles, possibly less. Anyways, it's interesting to imagine that on the other side of the channel, there could have been a blind Spanish boy with a different culture looking back at me thinking the exact same thing.
2. A coffin, obviously.
1. I'd saygoing to a border which separates 2 vastly different cultures, particularly helps if the border is separated by water. I think it's an interesting experience for sure. I went to Icacos, South Trinidad, which is a tiny fishing village at the end of South West Trinidad. After Icacos is the Columbus Channel, which separates Trinidad from Venezuela, a distance of about 7 miles, possibly less. Anyways, it's interesting to imagine that on the other side of the channel, there could have been a blind Spanish boy with a different culture looking back at me thinking the exact same thing.
2. A coffin, obviously.
I love Spain and definitely recommend visiting it, especially Valencia and Alicante, wonderful places. Alicante has a castle, which you climb in the heat, beautiful beaches all around and in Valencia I have good memories of the people being very friendly and treating me casually without any prejudice whatsoever.
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I have two places which I enjoyed a long time ago. The first is called Cape Vidal. A nature reserve here in South Africa. It has a bit of nature and the sea, and it's a unique place. Calm and peaceful, although that was many years a go.
Another place is Amanzimtoti or Emanzimtoti as I saw it's been renamed is a coastal town here in South Africa. Me and my aunt had a nice holiday there. Staying there was very peaceful.
I have two places which I enjoyed a long time ago. The first is called Cape Vidal. A nature reserve here in South Africa. It has a bit of nature and the sea, and it's a unique place. Calm and peaceful, although that was many years a go.
Another place is Amanzimtoti or Emanzimtoti as I saw it's been renamed is a coastal town here in South Africa. Me and my aunt had a nice holiday there. Staying there was very peaceful.
2 places I've visited, very interesting.
The first one was a small city in Hungary, Szekszárd.
The people there were so nice, and very travveler welcoming. I loved it there.
The second one would be Casablanca.
This is a city in Morocco.
I saw the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, right by the Atlantic ocean.
I got a tour there, under guidance.
The food there was absolutely delicious.
My favorite was tagine for sure.
The first one was a small city in Hungary, Szekszárd.
The people there were so nice, and very travveler welcoming. I loved it there.
The second one would be Casablanca.
This is a city in Morocco.
I saw the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, right by the Atlantic ocean.
I got a tour there, under guidance.
The food there was absolutely delicious.
My favorite was tagine for sure.
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For me, any place here in Canada is cool, I mean, there are some cities that are nicer then others, but it is overall a good country we got going here.
And also a lot of cities in the US, like Phoenex, are pretty cool. But yeah.
And also a lot of cities in the US, like Phoenex, are pretty cool. But yeah.
Well, it's Phoenix but yeah. I don't know if it's that special or not, or any other place in Arizona. I guess the Grand Canyon would be cool to visit.
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@11 I recommend people visit as much as they can in Canada if they lived there or just for a visit.
Also I recommend people to visit the UK If they haven't because it's a nice Country there.
Also I recommend people to visit the UK If they haven't because it's a nice Country there.
yorkshire isn't a city for reference.
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I recommend London, Birmingham, and Yorkshire.
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I recommend London, Birmingham, and Yorkshire.
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Rofl geographical knowledge in the US is impressive indeed :D
But jokes aside, Hereford is interesting, it has one of the biggest and most accessible colleges for the blind and amazing fish and chips shops :D MR Chips, I miss you <3
But jokes aside, Hereford is interesting, it has one of the biggest and most accessible colleges for the blind and amazing fish and chips shops :D MR Chips, I miss you <3