Poll
Question:
where would you like to go?
Option 1: US
votes: 8
Option 2: Russia
votes: 1
Option 3: Australia
votes: 8
Option 4: Japan
votes: 6
Option 5: China
votes: 2
Option 6: France
votes: 1
Option 7: German
votes: 2
Option 8: UK
votes: 4
Option 9: Greenland
votes: 0
Option 10: Thailand
votes: 1
Option 11: Norway
votes: 0
Option 12: Iran
votes: 0
Option 13: Sweisland
votes: 2
Option 14: Turkey
votes: 0
Option 15: Greece
votes: 1
Option 16: Netherland
votes: 1
Option 17: Egypt
votes: 1
Option 18: India
votes: 1
Option 19: Brazil
votes: 0
Option 20: Mexico
votes: 1
Option 21: Italy
votes: 0
Option 22: Spain
votes: 0
Option 23: Canada
votes: 1
Option 24: Other (because im too laxy to add every single country)
votes: 4
we are going on a trip NOW,
where should we go?
I want to go to:
1: Japan
2: USA
3: Isreal
where do you want to go?
I will be moving to the UK in about a year. This will be a permanent move for me. I shall become an American Ex-Pat.
Ireland, again. One time was not enough after falling in love with Dublin.
Voted UK. Been there once, it was aight, wanna see more of it. I don't tolerate heat well, so all warm places are out by default.
Quote from: Ms. OBrien on October 21, 2012, 11:14:35 AM
I will be moving to the UK in about a year. This will be a permanent move for me. I shall become an American Ex-Pat.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! The Pacific Northwest can't afford the loss!!!!
I want to visit Australia! I think it would be a great place to vacation. Would not want to live there though. Too many poisonous things.
Quote from: Ms. OBrien on October 21, 2012, 11:14:35 AM
I will be moving to the UK in about a year. This will be a permanent move for me. I shall become an American Ex-Pat.
What region are you thinking of? The south west is the best area but i'm biased, the midlands are really nice, full of history & full of canals
I'd like to go to Japan & see Hong Kong, i'd also love to go to Australia to see Ramsey Street (yes i'm a neighbours fan), I'd also love to see the barrier reef, it's onmy must do list.
Quote from: Jayne on October 24, 2012, 03:16:24 PM
I'd like to go to Japan & see Hong Kong, i'd also love to go to Australia to see Ramsey Street (yes i'm a neighbours fan), I'd also love to see the barrier reef, it's onmy must do list.
I heard this is supposed to be Great!
Quote from: Brooke777 on October 24, 2012, 03:19:34 PM
I heard this is supposed to be Great!
I love swimming & I love nature (as long as it doesn't have 8 legs) so the barrier reef would be a dream come true
I was going to say Argentina... something about the idea of the open Pampas sounds alluring...
So I went and looked at some google images - and hell! It doesn't look much different than where I'm at! ^-^
Quote from: Brooke777 on October 24, 2012, 03:19:34 PM
I heard this is supposed to be Great!
I thought you didn't like our amorous pets? Cuddly reef shark, friendly cone shell, nice bright coloured sea snakes, and of course the drop koalas waiting for the tourist to board the boat to the reef?
Sorry :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
The reef is gorgeous and one of the great things is that you don't need scuba to see it, as most of the beauty requires sunlight the attractive parts are easily seen with snorkel and goggles. But there is some great places for scuba as well.
The only nasty creatures with eight legs are Tasmanians so you should be OK.
I want to go anywhere I can get a good meat pie floater!
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.seabreeze.com.au%2Fimg%2Fphotos%2Fstand_up_paddle%2F5967496.jpg&hash=bd1c7c12fb38d873128d980d42e812ceea3ddabe)
Quote from: Cindy James on October 25, 2012, 02:45:01 AM
I thought you didn't like our amorous pets? Cuddly reef shark, friendly cone shell, nice bright coloured sea snakes, and of course the drop koalas waiting for the tourist to board the boat to the reef?
Sorry :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
The reef is gorgeous and one of the great things is that you don't need scuba to see it, as most of the beauty requires sunlight the attractive parts are easily seen with snorkel and goggles. But there is some great places for scuba as well.
The only nasty creatures with eight legs are Tasmanians so you should be OK.
I actually don't mind sharks. I was around a few of them in Hawaii while free diving.
I have said it before, anything with more than 6 legs is not of this planet! It must be alien! There is no need for that many legs on earth. Sorry Tasmanians, this includes you ;D
"I actually don't mind sharks."
OMG If those aren't "famous last words," I don't know what would be.
Quote from: Jamie D on October 27, 2012, 02:18:51 AM
"I actually don't mind sharks."
OMG If those aren't "famous last words," I don't know what would be.
You can scare them away by punching them on the nose like this ........
My dream is to go to Scotland and visit Eilean Donan Castle along with all the others.
I wanna visit all that stuff off the coast of Western Europe. :9
Continental Europe doesn't intrigue me, tbh. I would love to do a tour of China, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan also. One of my good friends is from Taiwan and he's been bugging everyone to visit his famy with him for ages. I also want to do a run through Central America and Mexico, since that's where my family is from. The food! The food. @A@ And the culture! Ah, mi corazon...
Great Britain, all of the European countries, India, and Australia. Particularly one place in Adelaide.
Must sound like a huge cliche but I've always wanted to visit Japan. I got a lot of places I'd want to see there, like the temple of Amaterasu in Ise (just because I'm a crazy Okami geek, lol).
I wouldn't mind visiting South Korea, either. Maybe I could catch a glimpse of some of my favorite k-pop guys while there. |D
Lulz.
Argentina!
Oh and note Greenland is still a territory of Denmark, not a sovereign nation.
Canada is a country?
I picked Australia.
I wanna go to England, with my boyfriend! Plus anywhere is better then here,
Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti
There are lots of places I would like to visit. On the list, I picked India. They've managed to preserve much of their Pleistocene wildlife in spite of a huge population and a civilization that is both ancient and modern. They have also preserved their unique culture virtually intact in spite of globalization.
The USA is on my list but not at the top, as US culture is so pervasive, via movies, TV programmes, magazines and fast food outlets, that I almost feel as though I already live there.
I don't like traveling so I want to stay where I am.
1) Switzerland (voted)
2) New Zealand
3) Chile (Tierra del Fuego)
Really a lot more places, but those would be the top 3 for me...
C -
Antarctica, Christmas Island, Easter Island, Alaska
1.) Japan
2.) New Zealand
3.) Australia
4.) The International Space Station :)
Ryuichi
I wanna go to England and stay there forever. A place to visit, Australia as long as everything doesn't try to kill me. :laugh: They have too many dangerous critters of all sizes. Yikes! :o
Lisa
Yes time to start checking out some new places, I have an interest to go to Falkland Islands for birding, Madagascar and Marshall Islands. So many places to see.
I want to go to Australia because that's where my boyfriend is from. I'm hoping we can go this summer. 😊
Quote from: Julia1996 on April 28, 2019, 10:23:24 AM
I want to go to Australia because that's where my boyfriend is from. I'm hoping we can go this summer. 😊
I hope that you go and have a great time. I don't have to remind you to take massive precautions against the sun, though.
I love to be in the USA. :)
Alaska.
Ireland.
Fuji and other island areas with clear, warm waters and nice beaches.
And other places!
Chrissy
Anywhere with a black sand beach.
Anywhere with a green sand beach.
Anywhere with hot weather and a unusually colored (https://www.travelchannel.com/interests/beaches/photos/unusually-colored-beaches)beach! ;D
Ryuichi
I have already been to France
And I already live in the UK. But US to visit the walk of fame, Hollywood.
Australia
New Zealand
Fiji
Japan
I do not want to go to Greenland, Russia, Thailand, Korea, or Vietnam. Plus anywhere where there some warfare going on, as safety is important!
Switzerland may be nice to visit too.
Plus many places in the USA.
Antarctica, in winter. The cold, dark, quiet... sounds perfect.
Been lucky enough to visit most of the countries listed, in fact posting this from the Norwegian Gem, on the port of Halifax, CA. But my bucket list still includes New Zealand.
Ellen
Quote from: EllenW on September 17, 2024, 01:56:50 PMBeen lucky enough to visit most of the countries listed, in fact posting this from the Norwegian Gem, on the port of Halifax, CA. But my bucket list still includes New Zealand.
Ellen
Pretty sure New Zealand is one of the most beautiful places on earth. There's a reason Peter Jackson had a thing for the place. Tolkien probably envisaged that place when he wrote Lord of the Rings. So much awesome, so few people.
Norway
Sweden
I would like to visit Australia.
Gold is plentiful there and my sister
@Sarah B is down there.
I wonder how long it takes to adjust to being upside down and all the blood rushing to your head. ;D
Quote from: Lori Dee on September 17, 2024, 06:08:25 PMI would like to visit Australia.
Gold is plentiful there and my sister @Sarah B is down there.
I wonder how long it takes to adjust to being upside down and all the blood rushing to your head. ;D
And everything in that country being hell bent on making you dead. :P You have to admire Sarah for living in the band of human existance where it's not like a sauna, or where you have 400 species of animals who enjoy the taste of human. :P
Denmark
I think that Switzerland would be very pleasant to visit.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on September 17, 2024, 06:29:13 PMI think that Switzerland would be very pleasant to visit.
You just want the chocolate, admit it :P
Quote from: Sephirah on September 17, 2024, 06:42:19 PMYou just want the chocolate, admit it :P
I like chocolate but not bitter chocolate. Most dark chocolate tastes bitter to me.
Netherlands
I want to visit a backwater state of the US. With lots of forest. With no one around for hundreds of miles. As long as it isn't so hot that it literally cooks your brain. Do you have that up north?
Try Montana, Alaska, Wyoming. And the upper peninsula of Michigan.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on September 17, 2024, 07:26:04 PMTry Montana, Alaska, Wyoming. And the upper peninsula of Michigan.
Or Antarctica. Either/or ;D
Quote from: Sephirah on September 17, 2024, 07:32:22 PMOr Antarctica. Either/or ;D
Lots of snow and ice there. Doubt that there are any living trees growing outside there.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on September 17, 2024, 07:33:36 PMLots of snow and ice there.
My kind of place. :) I love the cold and dark. When the year gets into Autumn (fall), that perks me up. I love winter. I am not like most people. Spring and summer makes me properly sad. I am all about the sleeping of the world. I do not do well with sunlight. I hide away from it like some kind of vampire. Not even kidding. Bring on the other half of the year. Lauren is much happier. Halloweeen, Christmas, nights around a fire with friends... shove the sun where...erm... it doesn't shine. I do not miss it. :P
Hi Everyone
I will grab the next star ship that comes here and pilot the ship to Andromeda galaxy.
So long and thanks for all the fish.
Besr Wishes Always
Sarah B
Global Moderator
PS Canada and New Zealand
When I was but a wee child, my fam had a dinner time game, "the five places you want to go to". It is one of the more pleasant memories of the few I have from childhood.
Hmmmm. My list is kind of eclectic. It is in no particular order.
1. Normandy and Brittany in France.
2. London with a few side trips, especially Stratford-upon-Avon.
3. Some place warm, beachy, and boozy
4. To see my close friend outside Atlanta.
5. Driving across America to San Fran. I've always wanted to do this.
Canada is cool.
Literally, it is.
Canada is a big country. I look forward to a return visit.