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Not MM-related: travel buffs/dreamers

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Re: Not MM-related: travel buffs/dreamers

  • csuave said:
    @traveljunkie1234 Morocco was great!  Kind of like Europe and the Middle East combined.  Of course I like every place I go :)
    I've heard that about Morocco!  That it has historically been the gateway between Europe and the Middle East.  And from that, has an intriguing and interesting combination of both cultures.  (Adding Morocco to my travel list).
  • LadyGLadyG member
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    Goals... I want to go everywhere! But some of my top remaining international destinations include: Cambodia (Angkor Wat specifically. This is my #1), Myanmar, Morocco, Fiji, Japan, Peru, Russia (I really want to go to St. Petersburg), a Nordic cruise (I want to see fjords!), South Africa (I have been but I want to go back with my husband on a real vacation), Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, Italy, France (I've been to Paris but I want a real visit to France), New Zealand, Costa Rica, Spain. I could keep going. :-)

    For within the US, my goal is to hit all 50 states. I really want to go to: Alaska, Montana, Minnesota, Vermont, New Hampshire, Oregon, Wyoming, Louisiana (New Orleans). I love Maine and Hawaii and would just keep going back. I'd also like to drive the entire Pacific Coast Highway.

    I've been to about 30 countries if you count Scotland and England separately. I travel for work, so that is why there are so many. I'm not sure of my state count but it is at least half. More if you just count driving through.
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