Where should I venture this summer/autumn....? Any advice/tips/recommendations?
Poll
Where should I go on holiday this year?
Antarctica (uber-expensive) | 18% | 18% - 14 | ||||
Iran (need to get passport reissued) | 9% | 9% - 7 | ||||
Macchu Picchu/Easter Island/Nazca Lines | 5% | 5% - 4 | ||||
Angkor Watt/SE Asia | 3% | 3% - 3 | ||||
Trans-Mongolian Railway: Moscow to Beijing | 10% | 10% - 8 | ||||
Japan | 11% | 11% - 9 | ||||
China | 2% | 2% - 2 | ||||
India | 3% | 3% - 3 | ||||
West Coast USA | 14% | 14% - 11 | ||||
Other (specify) | 20% | 20% - 16 | ||||
Total: 77 |
Spain, France, Italy, all the hotspots.
China.....There's lots to see, illegal dvds to buy, and, for a laugh, criticize the government and see what happens.
Stephen Colbert also mentioned someting about 4000 year old anti-immigration technology. perhaps you could steal it and bring it back here.
Stephen Colbert also mentioned someting about 4000 year old anti-immigration technology. perhaps you could steal it and bring it back here.
Iran would be pretty boring. No alcohol and loads of strict stuff. Plus you can see all that Islamo stuff in the other Islamic Republics. Visit that place when they have their un-Islamic revolution though.
Easter Island etc.. - Would be unique, but not much fun. Once you've seen one you've seen them all. Can't imagine there being alot of stuff other than historical stuff
Angkor Watt - Massive Ancient Hindu Temple taken over by Buddhists (that must've been one crazy peace war, i guess the Buddhists threw more flowers and so the Hindus surrendered) - SE Asia sounds fun and has alot of stuff. Probably not much on fun scale though.
Forget all the Communist stuff. Probably won't be fun. So no China or Russia.
Japan and/or India would be good choices. Japan looks really nice. India has abit of everything.
West Coast probably isn't much different to here.
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So i'd say Japan, India or SE Asia. It would probably be easy to start off in India, go through SE Asia and finish up in Japan.
Fuck if i know.
Easter Island etc.. - Would be unique, but not much fun. Once you've seen one you've seen them all. Can't imagine there being alot of stuff other than historical stuff
Angkor Watt - Massive Ancient Hindu Temple taken over by Buddhists (that must've been one crazy peace war, i guess the Buddhists threw more flowers and so the Hindus surrendered) - SE Asia sounds fun and has alot of stuff. Probably not much on fun scale though.
Forget all the Communist stuff. Probably won't be fun. So no China or Russia.
Japan and/or India would be good choices. Japan looks really nice. India has abit of everything.
West Coast probably isn't much different to here.
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So i'd say Japan, India or SE Asia. It would probably be easy to start off in India, go through SE Asia and finish up in Japan.
Fuck if i know.
Ibiza
New Zealand is my choice of a place to go, wonderful country side.
One of your off you list though would have to be Japan.
One of your off you list though would have to be Japan.
Either Angkor Watt or Easter Island. They are some of the places I want to go when I graduate and finally start earning a living.
I would also love to visit the Amazon and Iguazu Falls.
I would also love to visit the Amazon and Iguazu Falls.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
CPoe, if you haven't been to NZ go. It's the only place my father has ever holidayed that he actually enjoyed. From what I've seen and heard from all sources the place is awesome.
Kinda like a Tasmania with all the crap bits and inbreeding replaced with extreme sports and maori culture.
Kinda like a Tasmania with all the crap bits and inbreeding replaced with extreme sports and maori culture.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
SEAsia, more specifically Bangkok.
Daytime: Seeing temples, giant jade statues, cheap shopping of anything and everything, good food, going on the river.
Nighttime: Cheap beer, cheap nightclubs, cheap sex, cheap shows involving female genitalia and projectile tennis table balls...
The only thing you gotta do is just not act like a tourist (prices go up, but still amazingly cheap) and learn how to differentiate between women and men.
Daytime: Seeing temples, giant jade statues, cheap shopping of anything and everything, good food, going on the river.
Nighttime: Cheap beer, cheap nightclubs, cheap sex, cheap shows involving female genitalia and projectile tennis table balls...
The only thing you gotta do is just not act like a tourist (prices go up, but still amazingly cheap) and learn how to differentiate between women and men.
nashville tn, i will teach you how to line dance
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LoL !!Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Ibiza
My vote: Machu Picchu.
My reasoning: there's talk (there's always talk, isn't there?) about limiting the number of visitors to protect the site, so get there while you still can. Everything else is going to be around next year, even Iran, so can wait.
Cambodia (for Angkor Wat) is expensive to get to and dangerous (dodgy infrastructure) when you get there. I'd leave that for a year and hope the in-country travel arrangements improve.
Already done. Too close to home._NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
Spain, France, Italy, all the hotspots.
I'm currently trying to persuade myself Antarctica is too expensive. So go there, and laugh at me. Or SE Asia. You could probably have secks with Bearz.
West Virginia.
Go to Texas. You'll love the conservative atmosphere!!
barbados
Come to the best coast. I will get you drunk at the local Irish Pub (one of 20,000 Patsy's in the US).
Egypt maybe?
Then go to County Kerry, then Waterford. I enjoyed them two places when i went to Ireland.
Then go to County Kerry, then Waterford. I enjoyed them two places when i went to Ireland.
you know very well youll end up in iran. and then you gotta give me the real scoop.
Thailand.
Seattle! I'd be your retarded tour guide! Seriously though, you'd dig the nature in the NW tip-
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
and he would let you have sex with his gfKing_County_Downy wrote:
Seattle! I'd be your retarded tour guide! Seriously though, you'd dig the nature in the NW tip-