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Mongolia
China
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Singapore
Japan
India
South Korea
The Seychelles
Thailand
Brazil
Venezuela
Jamaica
The Bahamas
Mexico
Canada
England
France
Germany
Switzerland
Turkmenistan
South Africa
Kenya
Israel
Palestine
Jordan
Bahrain
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Mongolia was the most exotic, India was the most different, Turkmenistan was the weiderest

Great list, bolded where I want to go. Why was Turkmenistan the weirdest?
 
Mexico
Egypt (Cairo, Luxor)
Jordan
Iraq (all over, but mostly Baghdad)
Israel (Jerusalem)
England ( one day stop over)
Holland (Amsterdam for a week...hee hee)
 
Flew in a propeller airplane to Hawaii, 10 hour trip. Twice. Flew to Tokyo in a propeller plane, lived there 3 years. Sailed back on a ship. Been to Canadian lakes many times, lived months with an outhouse and a well, no plumbing or electricity. Been to Tijuana twice. Van broke down there and stuck with the natives for days. Can't speak Spanish.
 
Got to Mombasa on a train from Nairobi. 13 hours. The bathroom car is a small area with a hole in the floor. The train starts and stops every 10 minutes or so. As you can imagine, the bathroom car's floor was not a model of cleanliness.

I was just around everywhere but Antarctica and Australia. Africa is my favorite place to visit.
 
Been to Tijuana twice. Van broke down there and stuck with the natives for days. Can't speak Spanish.

Did you teach them how to start fires and construct shelter?
 
Lived: Japan, Korea

Visited: China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Togo, Ghana, Nigeria, Canada, Mexico, Belize
 
Did you teach them how to start fires and construct shelter?

What I constructed was a fascinating new pointing language. I communicated by pointing at the thing I was talking about, or pointing toward the direction of the thing, or pointing the way I wanted them to go. Of course, I never knew whether this was the guy who was going to kill me for my money. It was great down there.
 
never left the US.

I've only stepped foot in one state that doesn't border the Atlantic Ocean.
 
A week in Canada - Victoria
Two weeks in Scotland - Edinburgh, Oban, Isle of Mull
A summer in Syria - Damascus, Aleppo
3 weeks (total) in Netherlands - Amsterdam, Haarlem
4 days in England - Lewes
A summer in Morocco - Casablanca, Marrakesh, Ifrane, Fez, Alisa, Tangier, Chefchouan, Tetouan
A week in Spain - Granada, Barcelona
A week in France - Nice, Paris

Pretty limited, actually. Looking to add to this soon.
 
A week in Canada - Victoria
Two weeks in Scotland - Edinburgh, Oban, Isle of Mull
A summer in Syria - Damascus, Aleppo
3 weeks (total) in Netherlands - Amsterdam, Haarlem
4 days in England - Lewes
A summer in Morocco - Casablanca, Marrakesh, Ifrane, Fez, Alisa, Tangier, Chefchouan, Tetouan
A week in Spain - Granada, Barcelona
A week in France - Nice, Paris

Pretty limited, actually. Looking to add to this soon.

Sez you are only 25 - I'd say that's a pretty damn nice list for 25.

barfo
 
wow i need to get out and around...i haven't left the country, but i want to go to vancouver bc sometime soon

i went to Louisiana tho, doesn't that count
 
What I constructed was a fascinating new pointing language. I communicated by pointing at the thing I was talking about, or pointing toward the direction of the thing, or pointing the way I wanted them to go. Of course, I never knew whether this was the guy who was going to kill me for my money. It was great down there.

Yeah. I spend about a month or two per year down in Mexico, broken up, still don't know a lick of Spanish. the pointing thing is really good. so is saying "i don't know" and lifting your shoulders.
 
The mountain I ski at is about an hour away from Canada, but I have never been.
 

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