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Mr Buckshot
February 7th, 2009, 10:43 PM
So yeah, I remember Limited's award for me: Most travelled. I don't know if it's valid but yeah travelling and experiencing other cultures is fun and informative. Plan accordingly, and it's even fairly affordable. I still got a lot of ground to cover in North America, and then there's Europe.

Anyway guys, this thread is about posting your dream vacation destinations (or describing unique places you've been to). If there's some interesting city you've been itching to visit one day, post it here.

Rules: If you don't like the country that another user has posted as a dream travel destination, keep it to PMs and -reps and so on. Yeah person A might say "I wanna visit city Y in country X," person B may not like country X but person B should keep his opinion out of the thread.

So to start off, in no particular order:

London, United Kingdom:
http://traveldk.com/dkimages/0-london_master.jpg

I'm quite interested in the UK because all the countries I've lived in (yes even Shanghai, China) have had some significant British roots. The British owned Singapore and Canada for a long time, they had an international settlement in Shanghai full of businessmen, and they owned the east side of America for some time too. London's got some great landmarks like the London Eye wheel, the parliament house, Big Ben, etc, and it's also the setting for a lot of spy movies. Cool stuff.

Dubai, UAE:
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2005/07/dubai_01_598x533.jpg

The jewel of the Middle East, Dubai's a very advanced and dynamic city, and the opening of places like DubaiLand, Mall of Arabia, and so on is very inviting. Heck, Dubai has a lot of "biggest ___ in the world," such as the Burj Dubai skyscraper, the Ski Dubai indoor resort, the Burj Al-Arab hotel, and so on. The Palm Islands, which are reclaimed islands shaped like palm fronds, are a sight to behold. The UAE has been pushing tourism as a means of cutting down the economy's dependence on limited oil, and I think they're still doing pretty well.

Macau, SAR district of China:
http://compass.ups.com/uploadedImages/Articles/International/articleImg_macau.jpg

Las Vegas finally has competition. I don't gamble and I don't plan to, but the Vegas strip has some of the world's coolest hotels, and now I get to see more of such hotels in Asia.

Orlando, FL, USA:
http://c66.yellowpages.com/images/guides/orlando_fl_local.jpg

Disney World, sea World, Universal Studios, etc. I've seen L.A.'s versions before but I hear Orlando's versions are ownage too. I've only been to the east side of America once, never saw much. And there's de facto summer to enjoy.

Munich, Bavaria, Germany:
http://www.autopress.be/moto/TEMPORAIRES/INFOS/BMW%20MUNICH.jpg

Yes, that's BMW headquarters and the BMW museum you see there. I love German cars, and I wanna go to the BMW museum one day. Munich's also got some interesting historical sites to see, much like the rest of Europe. I hear Bavaria even makes some interesting types of meaty dishes.

Syuusuke
February 7th, 2009, 10:44 PM
Ibiza would be a pretty cool place to visit and Aruba too.

Ibiza
http://www.virtual-cozumel.com/images/country/ibiza.jpg

thehoodedsmack
February 7th, 2009, 10:45 PM
I'd like to visit somewhere outside of North America... =_= I've only ever been to Florida, and Quebec.

Mr Buckshot
February 7th, 2009, 10:58 PM
Nassau, The Bahamas:
http://www.danheller.com/images/Tropics/Bahamas/Nassau/WaterViews/nassau-atlantis-1-big.jpg

Tropical paradise, yo.

Moscow, Russia:
http://www.chromemusic.de/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/MoscowRiverNight.jpg

Unique architecture (especially their subway station, which is almost like a museum), very grand official buildings, and some particularly interesting history makes this place a must-go. My grandfather went to Moscow once as part of a tour group, told me it was beautiful.

n00b1n8R
February 7th, 2009, 11:42 PM
Dubai, UAE:
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2005/07/dubai_01_598x533.jpg

I shat bricks at that tower. http://sa.tweek.us/emots/images/emot-hawaaaafap.gif

http://www.modacity.net/forums/europe%20maphttp://www.map-of-europe.us/europe-map.gif

But anyway, asides from that tower alone (omfg), I'd love to get a job in the UK once I graduate uni (I'm thinking of doing nuke-med and if you're uni-qualified, you can find work pretty much anywhere ~supross). It's just a day trip to any number or european citys. :awesome:

SnaFuBAR
February 7th, 2009, 11:43 PM
Been to Holland, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. I'm planning Canada, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Australia.

Bodzilla
February 8th, 2009, 12:01 AM
got a couch for you brosef!

Limited
February 8th, 2009, 12:42 AM
Right now I only want to go to one country, America.

Why? Lots of different people, so many different settings and situations due to the size of it.

I've been to lots of countries in Europe:
France (14 times)
Belgium
Germany
Holland (got family there woot)
Drove through Austria and Luxembourg
Switzerland
Italy

So yeah I've trekked alot over Europe but really want to hit America next.

Mr Buckshot
February 8th, 2009, 01:04 AM
Right now I only want to go to one country, America.

Why? Lots of different people, so many different settings and situations due to the size of it.

I've been to lots of countries in Europe:
France (14 times)
Belgium
Germany
Holland (got family there woot)
Drove through Austria and Luxembourg
Switzerland
Italy

So yeah I've trekked alot over Europe but really want to hit America next.

lol yeah, I heard that with those underwater tunnels it's pretty easy for Britons to get to mainland Europe. The European Union has it good! One thing I've heard about most of western Europe is that it's one place where you can get by fine without a car due to awesome train systems (just like in Japan), whereas in Silicon Valley, CA you really can't do much without a car. I want to visit Europe so bad.

As for vacations in USA, there are too many cool places there to name. I nominate southern California first.

Paris, France:
http://www.a-t-s.net/shared/images/destinations/Paris3.jpg

Who doesn't want to see the Louvre or the Eiffel Tower? C'mon. The old buildings are a cultural heritage site too.

Amman, Jordan:
http://www.zaatarah.com/Portals/0/Amman4.jpg

It's one of the safest cities in the world. And it's got some great Roman history in it, from abandoned amphitheaters to mere stone carvings in the cliff faces.

Reaper Man
February 8th, 2009, 09:09 AM
I've been to (assuming I haven't missed any out):


America (lived in)
Australia
Austria
Canada
China
Denmark
England (lived in)
France
Germany
Hawaii
Hong Kong (lived in, obviously)
Ireland
Italy
Macau
Malaysia
Mexico
Mongolia
New Zealand
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Wales

rossmum
February 8th, 2009, 10:17 AM
Born Edmonton, AB, Canada. Travelled across the country numerous times. First plane trip was when I was a few months old, to visit my nanna over here. While I was growing up we visited the northern US a few times, but I was too young to remember. Moved to the UK when I was 4, first Haslingden, then Twyford, then finally Caversham during which time I visited most of northern France, Belgium, Holland, the western end of Germany, Scotland, Wales, and of course up and down England (e: multiple times each, we went across the Channel nearly every other weekend). I also flew over to visit family both out here and in Canada constantly, stopping off at Frankfurt, Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Manila, LA, Honolulu, etc. in the process. Since moving here I've been back to Canada twice and we also went to New Caledonia; in the not-too-distant future we're headed back across Canada and right through Europe (hopefully I'll be able to visit places I haven't been yet, Ireland for one as we have friends over there now).

I've been to something like 9 schools and lived in 8 houses. I've got around a fair bit for someone pushing 20, most of my mates the same age as me or even a few years older have never been out of the country and a few haven't even been interstate.

nooBBooze
February 8th, 2009, 10:43 AM
Been to Ireland, England, Germany, Austria, Italy and Portugal. Nothing really satisfied me though. It's like in the wake of globalization, local cultures have been degraded to mere fancy,whored out additions to the grey, omnipresent pulp of "western" culture. Interchangable architecture, interchangable clubs, interchangable sights, interchangable people. Ugh.
I'm thinking of finding me a rather authentic piece of nature somewhere in the alps this summer and just stay there for about two weeks, hiking, camping, possibly some smalltime poaching and fishing with skills i got from a survival course and generally try and get in touch with nature.

rossmum
February 8th, 2009, 10:47 AM
This is why you visit the country, and only go to the major cities to see the important bits. Cities here are a hodge-podge of everything, but the country is exactly the same as it was two centuries ago, more or less.

e/ That said, I grew up around cities like Edmonton and London, so I feel a connection to them no matter how generic they might seem to be. If you know where to look, you'll still find the true culture of the place.

Mr Buckshot
February 8th, 2009, 11:06 AM
Countries that I've been to:
- the four countries who bear the flags in my sig
- England when I was a few months old, doesn't count.
- South Korea
- Japan
- Hong Kong SAR district of China
- Australia (Gold Coast only, my mom went to ANU btw)
- Malaysia (Johor Bahru area only)
- Republic of China (aka Taiwan)

The places within Canada that I've visited are most of the lower mainland of BC, Vancouver Island, Edmonton, Banff, and the Greater Toronto area of Ontario.

The places within the U.S:
- Bellingham/Bothell in WA (visited MANY times)
- Seattle, WA (visited at least 5 times)
- Silicon Valley, CA (lived there)
- San Diego and Los Angeles
- NYC
- Boston
- Cambridge, MA (sister studies there)
- Washington DC (not that interesting actually)
- Yellowstone
- Yosemite
- Portland, OR
- Grand Canyon
- Las Vegas
- Reno, NV

Chinese cities covered are:
- Shanghai (lived there)
- Hong Kong
- Guangzhou
- Shenzhen
- Beijing

Singapore (born there) is just ONE CITY-STATE, not much to see there. There are a lot of British and Aussie tourists there though due to its position on the Kangaroo Route. My English teacher for 2 years there was half-Caucasian(Australian) and half Indian, she spoke with the distinguishable Aussie accent.

n00b1n8R
February 8th, 2009, 04:50 PM
I've never left the Australian mainland. :gonk:

SnaFuBAR
February 8th, 2009, 05:00 PM
I've never left the Australian mainland. :gonk:
SnaF is comin to Australia, you no longer need to travel.

rossmum
February 8th, 2009, 06:16 PM
SnaF is comin to Australia, you no longer need to travel.
are you serious

duder you're totally coming to gosford right

Bodzilla
February 8th, 2009, 08:46 PM
are you serious

duder you're totally coming to gosford right

FFFF whats fucking good in gosford!
fucking nuttin.

besides the bitch is already staying on my couch. Get your own snaf ross.

also never left the australian mainland.
We got alot of cool shit here anyway, Uluru, the olgas, kings canyon, cooper-peedi, snowy mountains, great barrier reef.
ect.

that and where surrounded by fucking awesome beaches.

i wanna go on a trek to matchu pitchu though.
that would own, that and i'm gunna travel america in 2 years (was going to do it at the end of this year then realized i wouldnt be able to legally drink >______________________________>) so should be pretty cool.
drop some australian accent, and american pants :D

OmegaDragon
February 8th, 2009, 08:54 PM
I haven't technically left America yet...
-Puerto Rico (lived for 14 years)
-Florida (live here)
-Every state between FL an NY
-The virgin islands

Wish I could go out if this place though... Maybe visit England, or Australia. Would also like to see Japan and China.

Limited
February 8th, 2009, 08:55 PM
Rossmum how'd you end up in Aussie?

Jean-Luc
February 8th, 2009, 08:56 PM
Hmmm, I've only been inside the United States (including Hawaii), so I'd really love to get out of the country at some point. Places of interest:

Germany
Australia
Dubai (If for nothing else than awesomesauce buildings)
Carribean


hmmm, bout all I can think of right about now.

Reaper Man
February 9th, 2009, 05:53 AM
SnaF is comin to Australia, you no longer need to travel.
You'd best be stopping over in Hong Kong :saddowns:

rossmum
February 9th, 2009, 04:13 PM
Rossmum how'd you end up in Aussie?
Dad's work. Same reason I lived over there.

Mr Buckshot
February 10th, 2009, 12:10 AM
Dad's work. Same reason I lived over there.

Holy crap, just like me, that's the same reason why I lived in 4 different countries. This time, though, I'm moving because of university (returning during breaks) while my parents stay back in Vancouver.