Topic: Anywhere in thre World
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Sun 06/19/16 06:36 AM



Depending on the political climate I'd chose a country in Africa. Probably Rwanda or Tanzania.




Both would be very interesting

I spent three months in Rwanda two summers ago and I was sorry to leave. Beautiful place and the people are as nice as can be, for the most part.
Tanzania borders a huge lake and the variety in fauna is simply outstanding.
Just about anywhere in Africa would suit me, let alone what goes on there presently.

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Love to see it one day, sounds wonderful

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Sun 06/19/16 06:59 AM



Love to see it one day, sounds wonderful
Sure does!

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Sun 06/19/16 08:35 AM
The most wonderful place I've ever been is Antarctica.

People (scientists) do actually live there for up to 18 months or so at a time.

The silence is deafening and everything about the place is breathtaking, seriously breathtaking.

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Sun 06/19/16 10:12 AM
In a small town in Japan.

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Sun 06/19/16 06:25 PM

The most wonderful place I've ever been is Antarctica.

People (scientists) do actually live there for up to 18 months or so at a time.

The silence is deafening and everything about the place is breathtaking, seriously breathtaking.



No shortage of ice cubes..:smile:

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Sun 06/19/16 06:26 PM

In a small town in Japan.





Sounds interesting

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Sun 06/19/16 09:22 PM


In a small town in Japan.

Sounds interesting

Yeah I figure a little farm community, I could put my degree to use helping farmers that may be struggling, maybe teach a little english. I've been there a few times and it's the only place outside of the US that I would like to live, mostly due to their costumes.

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Sun 06/19/16 09:25 PM
Edited by darkowl1 on Sun 06/19/16 09:26 PM
Sahara Occidental. the only place that is NOT a country on the entire planet, save Antarctica.

I truly love it there... I am one with that desert.

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Mon 06/20/16 06:19 AM


The desert has always been a draw to many people. Would be a great place to visit and see.

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Fri 06/24/16 06:07 AM





Hawaii comes to mind but I think its only because I haven't visited it yet and dont have a realistic perception of it


I used to love it also but have found it to commercialised now, other than the weather you may as well run down to Seattle.


Im not surprised to hear this . Many of the places we dream of are only idealistic from a tourist's point of view. Im still looking forward to visiting some day :)


You have to see it for yourself to realize whether you like it or not. I tend to like places that are laid back and not overtaken by outsiders. I met a true 80 year old Hawaiian some years ago in Hong Kong and we talked about his homeland and he sat there in front of me and cried. Finally he said he has no homeland any more, it has been stripped of culture by the whites and Japanese. He was so sad that he would never see his home again as it was. Sorry for the long quote.


No need to apologise . This was a very moving story :)

Like many places, they have been taken over and run by commercialised businesses, therefore looses it's culture and identity .
When I visited Thailand it was the same, the city was crowded and packed, as soon as we got up into the mountains, there was this calm, peace and fresh air.

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Fri 06/24/16 07:13 AM






Hawaii comes to mind but I think its only because I haven't visited it yet and dont have a realistic perception of it


I used to love it also but have found it to commercialised now, other than the weather you may as well run down to Seattle.


Im not surprised to hear this . Many of the places we dream of are only idealistic from a tourist's point of view. Im still looking forward to visiting some day :)


You have to see it for yourself to realize whether you like it or not. I tend to like places that are laid back and not overtaken by outsiders. I met a true 80 year old Hawaiian some years ago in Hong Kong and we talked about his homeland and he sat there in front of me and cried. Finally he said he has no homeland any more, it has been stripped of culture by the whites and Japanese. He was so sad that he would never see his home again as it was. Sorry for the long quote.


No need to apologise . This was a very moving story :)

Like many places, they have been taken over and run by commercialised businesses, therefore looses it's culture and identity .
When I visited Thailand it was the same, the city was crowded and packed, as soon as we got up into the mountains, there was this calm, peace and fresh air.




That happens in many countries. Where the real people have retreated into the country side or mountains in order to keep their way of life intact. It is like our own countries and the animals. Construction is forcing them out of their habitant and soon they will have no place of their own.

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Fri 06/24/16 07:32 AM
I don't know, everywhere I have been has been better than the city I live in...lol. Ummm......this is the most difficult question I have faced. Perhaps Iceland, because that looks like a hard language or Australia, so that I box with a kangaroo. lol I'm just a traveler, I will be happy anywhere...except home.

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Fri 06/24/16 07:38 AM
I like to go to my imaginary place it is so peaceful there.:wink:

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Fri 06/24/16 07:46 AM
Edited by dolphin0925 on Fri 06/24/16 08:00 AM




:smile: If you could choose to live anywhere in the world and have the means to enjoy life in the way you would like.....WHERE WOULD IT BE?
waving smile2 waving


There's no other place that I would want to live than in my own homeland Philippines, with a tropical climate, beautiful islands to visit and have fun, hospitable people and mostly family oriented. I do dream to visit other places and learn about different cultures yet i would still return to the place where I grow up feel comfortable.

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Fri 06/24/16 08:06 AM

too many places

Canada, an island, Wales, Italy,,,,


Here found an Island for you!




Details are often important :tongue:

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Fri 06/24/16 08:24 AM

I like to go to my imaginary place it is so peaceful there.:wink:



You are not alone as we all have one of those smile2

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Fri 06/24/16 08:27 AM





:smile: If you could choose to live anywhere in the world and have the means to enjoy life in the way you would like.....WHERE WOULD IT BE?
waving smile2 waving


There's no other place that I would want to live than in my own homeland Philippines, with a tropical climate, beautiful islands to visit and have fun, hospitable people and mostly family oriented. I do dream to visit other places and learn about different cultures yet i would still return to the place where I grow up feel comfortable.




Been there many times and agree. My favorite city is Davao

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Fri 06/24/16 08:28 AM


too many places

Canada, an island, Wales, Italy,,,,


Here found an Island for you!




Details are often important :tongue:


If that is where I think it is.. No Thanks biggrin

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Fri 06/24/16 08:32 AM

I don't know, everywhere I have been has been better than the city I live in...lol. Ummm......this is the most difficult question I have faced. Perhaps Iceland, because that looks like a hard language or Australia, so that I box with a kangaroo. lol I'm just a traveler, I will be happy anywhere...except home.



A traveler has no boundaries but usually will always come home at some stage

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Sat 07/02/16 07:29 AM
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