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- Winston Smith
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Australia. Again.
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I've been to Jamaica and I'd love to explore the Caribbean much more.
I've been to Texas but my lifelong dream is to got to New York buy a muscle car like a cobra and drive to LA stopping off at towns and cities along the way. Just waiting on that lottery win
I've been to Texas but my lifelong dream is to got to New York buy a muscle car like a cobra and drive to LA stopping off at towns and cities along the way. Just waiting on that lottery win

- mostirreverent
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St John or St Thomas. Melbourne tooWhat travel destination would you like to visit or return to again?
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Mark Twain
"A place for everything, and everything all about the place."
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Anybody wants to have a trip for gold hunting?
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I have many places explored and this list is
Italy
Spin.
Cuba.
Jamaica.
New York.
Italy
Spin.
Cuba.
Jamaica.
New York.
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I did a coast to coast trip when my US visa was close to expiry. I had a few bucks saved and a friend told me to fly to LA and come east. I actually bought a half decent car, a '72 Mustang in need of some TLC. By going from the west coast to the east, you can bring a California (Or Arizona, Nevada etc.) vehicle that hasn't been exposed to road salt, snow and other stuff that can cause rust and you can make some money.I've been to Jamaica and I'd love to explore the Caribbean much more.
I've been to Texas but my lifelong dream is to got to New York buy a muscle car like a cobra and drive to LA stopping off at towns and cities along the way. Just waiting on that lottery win
My trip was in 2003 and I paid $5,500 for the car, spent $500 on new tires and a service and then drove for nearly 60 days. I sold the car in Maryland for $6,250 and it had nearly 11,000 additional miles on the clock!
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I'm insanely jealous of you!I did a coast to coast trip when my US visa was close to expiry. I had a few bucks saved and a friend told me to fly to LA and come east. I actually bought a half decent car, a '72 Mustang in need of some TLC. By going from the west coast to the east, you can bring a California (Or Arizona, Nevada etc.) vehicle that hasn't been exposed to road salt, snow and other stuff that can cause rust and you can make some money.I've been to Jamaica and I'd love to explore the Caribbean much more.
I've been to Texas but my lifelong dream is to got to New York buy a muscle car like a cobra and drive to LA stopping off at towns and cities along the way. Just waiting on that lottery win
My trip was in 2003 and I paid $5,500 for the car, spent $500 on new tires and a service and then drove for nearly 60 days. I sold the car in Maryland for $6,250 and it had nearly 11,000 additional miles on the clock!
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It was the trip of a lifetime and almost made up for the fact I was made redundant. I suppose if I hadn't lost the job, I wouldn't have had the time or the cash to do the trip.I'm insanely jealous of you!I did a coast to coast trip when my US visa was close to expiry. I had a few bucks saved and a friend told me to fly to LA and come east. I actually bought a half decent car, a '72 Mustang in need of some TLC. By going from the west coast to the east, you can bring a California (Or Arizona, Nevada etc.) vehicle that hasn't been exposed to road salt, snow and other stuff that can cause rust and you can make some money.I've been to Jamaica and I'd love to explore the Caribbean much more.
I've been to Texas but my lifelong dream is to got to New York buy a muscle car like a cobra and drive to LA stopping off at towns and cities along the way. Just waiting on that lottery win
My trip was in 2003 and I paid $5,500 for the car, spent $500 on new tires and a service and then drove for nearly 60 days. I sold the car in Maryland for $6,250 and it had nearly 11,000 additional miles on the clock!
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I want to travel to the city of pyramids, Egypt.
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I want to go to where it is O degrees K, where entropy stops, and all the crap that goes wrong
"I haven't a particle of confidence in a man who has no redeeming petty vices."
Mark Twain
"A place for everything, and everything all about the place."
Mosti
Me in the Flesh Redux
Mark Twain
"A place for everything, and everything all about the place."
Mosti
Me in the Flesh Redux
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My favorite so far is South Korea, but I think you can learn and discover so much wherever you travel - about your destination, but also yourself and your home country. 

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Last year, I didn't travel with family or friends for the first time. I found a proposal to go with a group to India to do yoga, meditate and experience of broken heart. I was scared, although I planned to travel with a group, but still for me it was the first independent trip. It really gave a lot, because I realized that I can deal with it myself. Also, articles with tips on what to put in a suitcase, what is better not to take on a trip, what features are in India and how not to get into trouble in this country, really helped me. Now it's one of the most vivid and happy memories of the last two years.
- vanessarabel
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Oh, that sounds fun! I've never thought about going to India before, I'm more of a Europe person. Also I like to travel alone but it sounds kinda scary to be alone in India. It's completely a different culture and I'd like to have a guide around. This year I was preparing for going to Portugal and spend a month at my friend's property in Lisbon but all the plans were ruined due to the virus... I hope we can find a vaccine as soon as possible and get rid of this problem, I really missed travelling.Last year, I didn't travel with family or friends for the first time. I found a proposal to go with a group to India to do yoga, meditate and experience of broken heart. I was scared, although I planned to travel with a group, but still for me it was the first independent trip. It really gave a lot, because I realized that I can deal with it myself. Also, articles with tips on what to put in a suitcase, what is better not to take on a trip, what features are in India and how not to get into trouble in this country, really helped me. Now it's one of the most vivid and happy memories of the last two years.
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I hat to disappoint you, but Egypt is a country, not a city.I want to travel to the city of pyramids, Egypt.
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