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Great Salt Lake, Moab & Arches, Philippines, New Orleans, Flaming Gorge, Green River, Breckenridge Colorado, Denver Co, Destin Florida are some to recommend :)
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Great Salt Lake, Moab & Arches, Philippines, New Orleans, Flaming Gorge, Green River, Breckenridge Colorado, Denver Co, Destin Florida are some to recommend :) The only one of those I've been to is Denver. I love it there, though. |
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Highlands of Scotland, Loch Ness
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My favorite place to go is Turkey.
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Murnau am Staffelsee Bavaria in Germany...to see the town www.moogbrillen
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over there
yes over there looks like a fine destination it is always better over there hehehehe 20 more days and i start my adventure texas first to visit some friend then west to el paso then over to the grand canyon then la over towards the national forest then up to oregon and idaho wanted to do alaska but refuse to buy a passport to drive thru canada so i guess that is no longer going to happen unless a ferry from washington is not to expensive but they may want one for that as well yet they do nothing to those that wnat to come here illegally but the law biding people they keep adding fees and costs on in the name of a false sense of security |
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Why do you refuse to get a passport?
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because i am cheap lol
and there are enough places to go without one and i do not really want to leave the country alaska is still the u s and if you do not leave the immediate vicinity of the route to get there why should you have to give the feds over 100 dollars to go there the free trade agreement should include tourism it maybe would be different if they actually did something about the illegal alien population in the united states but if they let illegals stay here why should i have to pay for a special document to be able to drive thru canada to alaska and back i have a certified birth certificate a valid state drivers license and a voter registration card |
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Just because others have gotten here without a passport doesn't mean you should be able to do the same elsewhere . You're only hurting yourself by refusing to get one. If you don't want to leave the country, that's fine though.
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one of the best places i've been, for historical content, weather, scenary, and value is greece.
we took a combination greek island tour, a week on crete and a few more days in athens. it was absolutely incredible, with the only disappointment being that i expected original artifacts yet was met with almost everything reconstructed. |
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one of the best places i've been, for historical content, weather, scenary, and value is greece. we took a combination greek island tour, a week on crete and a few more days in athens. it was absolutely incredible, with the only disappointment being that i expected original artifacts yet was met with almost everything reconstructed. A friend of mine went to Greece recently and loved it. |
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Edited by
Atlantis75
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Mon 10/12/09 04:54 PM
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oh..wait..that's the front of my house. |
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Just because others have gotten here without a passport doesn't mean you should be able to do the same elsewhere . You're only hurting yourself by refusing to get one. If you don't want to leave the country, that's fine though. they changed the law to make more money and alaska is part of the united states till june you did not need a passport to go to canada and no i am not only hurting myself the federal govt is hurting the state of alaska.s tourism market i am only one person true but i doubt i am the only one but it is what it is a crock because if ya wanna walk across some secluded area yer in the change in the law only hurts the law biding people and those that make their livelihood from the tourism trade so no i am not only hurting myself be well may much good come to you and yours |
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this is a nice place to get away
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/newsmedia/videos/state_park/big_bend_country/davis_mountains.phtml |
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Greece looked so beautiful when the Olympic coverage was on.
Sigh.... reconstructions or not. Too bad I don't like anise... |
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Just because others have gotten here without a passport doesn't mean you should be able to do the same elsewhere . You're only hurting yourself by refusing to get one. If you don't want to leave the country, that's fine though. they changed the law to make more money and alaska is part of the united states till june you did not need a passport to go to canada and no i am not only hurting myself the federal govt is hurting the state of alaska.s tourism market i am only one person true but i doubt i am the only one but it is what it is a crock because if ya wanna walk across some secluded area yer in the change in the law only hurts the law biding people and those that make their livelihood from the tourism trade so no i am not only hurting myself be well may much good come to you and yours If I want to travel somewhere, I will do what I need to do in order to go. Of course, if you feel the need not to get a passport,you have every right not to do so. You just can't go certain places . |
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this is a nice place to get away http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/newsmedia/videos/state_park/big_bend_country/davis_mountains.phtml I got half way through, then it stopped playing for me. It looks pretty there, though! |
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I think I am planning a short trip to NYC in a couple months.
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Edited by
Celticfc1888
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Tue 10/13/09 02:26 PM
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Still the Highlands of Scotland, or loch ness
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