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Ha! I think its funny that though you say "North America" all the places you listed are in the USA..... So you have effectively left out Canada, unless you visit the Canadian side of Niagra Falls.... :D


and YOU left out Mexico. :D
 
Lol I dunno, never been there :D

Also.... I was curious if I was leaving out Mexico from the Northa American continent thing and I was... Mexico too is part of North America.... So there are all kinds of places to visit there too! :)
 
Ari Atoll, Maldives

google it, then you will see why. (or if any of you have Vista and have seen the "dock" background, then you'll know why.)
 
I've always wanted to go to that place where they get greeted by topless locals in "Mutiny on the Bounty"

If the immigration control desk still does it now, let me know.

My last experience at a foreign immigration desk, was in Singapore and his parting words were "F*ck Wayne Rooney"!

And I was concerned at the gum I had in my pocket.
 
Been a lot of places, seen a lot of thing. Still a lot to see and hard to decide on one place. Maybe Ireland, my ancestors from there.
 
  • Antarctica
  • Egypt
The wife has no interest in going to either, so not likely to happen any time soon.
 
Drop us a line, if you make it down here, we are only five or six stops on the tram from the 'G :D

If it ever happens (which is very unlikely because I would only travel that far if I was able to travel in First Class) I will. My one and only real foreign travel (even though I've been to Canada) is to Palau and it was a trip I'd never want to repeat (at least in Coach). I can't stand being on a plane for that long. I think the 5½ hours to Hawaii is my limit.
 
If it ever happens (which is very unlikely because I would only travel that far if I was able to travel in First Class) I will. My one and only real foreign travel (even though I've been to Canada) is to Palau and it was a trip I'd never want to repeat (at least in Coach). I can't stand being on a plane for that long. I think the 5½ hours to Hawaii is my limit.

I know exactly where you are coming from, long haul air travel in cattle class is no fun :( Although I've not done it myself I believe that the new Premium Economy that some airlines are offering is a good alternative, more space that Economy and not as expensive as Business class.
 
I know exactly where you are coming from, long haul air travel in cattle class is no fun :( Although I've not done it myself I believe that the new Premium Economy that some airlines are offering is a good alternative, more space that Economy and not as expensive as Business class.

No need for First Class in a lot of airlines now.
Business in Qantas and Air New Zealand = First Class in many others.

Premium Economy in Air New Zealand is half way to business class in comfort etc.

Anyone flown in the A380 and used the bar? Sauna?? :confused:
 
I wouldn't, it's dirty, overcrowded and the natives are not friendly:eek:

It is over crowded, it is dirty (ish) and it is very expensive, but the natives are extremely friendly and it is a very pretty city, well worth a visit for about a week.
 
I consider London to be fast and vibrant and very busy. I didn't have a special problem with the state of the place either.

When I was down there it was full of people who weren't actually from there.

I love Edinburgh though so happy to stay here.

Possibly a parochial short sighted thing to say but I like my home town enough that when I have time off I've very happy to hang out in it.
 
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It is over crowded, it is dirty (ish) and it is very expensive, but the natives are extremely friendly and it is a very pretty city, well worth a visit for about a week.
Provided to don't drive around the north circular or try and cross the road on a clearly marked pedestrian crossing or use the tube:mad:
 
I loved London. Wish I could spend a month or two there. Although the "natives" were no where near as friendly as the Irish. Go figure...
 
Provided to don't drive around the north circular or try and cross the road on a clearly marked pedestrian crossing or use the tube:mad:

Noooo!!! The tube is the best part of any day in London! Fabulous place (for a people watcher). The scariest thing I ever seen though was an ambulance trying to get through Bishopsgate at 8:30am! It just wasn't happening.

I loved London. Wish I could spend a month or two there. Although the "natives" were no where near as friendly as the Irish. Go figure...

Ah, if you're talking natives, you can't beat the Irish for hospitality! They are truly the friendliest race on the planet (until they get over drunk, then they go all human :mad:)
 
Snagov.

Home to the resting place of Prince Vlad in Romania.

Bet I'd get some pukka pictures here.
 
Anywhere but here .....
I fancied horse riding across italy - Vineyard to vineyard - there must be a decent one there somewher ...
 

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