For natural scenery, go to New Zealand. You will see different country style, different seasons view as you travel around. From mountain to forest to desert to wetlands. Plan to drive around the North and South Islands. Real nice place if you are into photography.
Another place is Australia, only snag is that the sights are a distance in between. So you need to travel quite some time from place to place. Otherwise, the towns and cities are all varied and interesting, each having their own style.
2006-06-19 16:34:46
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answered by peanutz 7
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Norway, because it's in Europe, which already is totally better than North America, even though I live in Canada. Norway has such a sweet history, and really good food. The language is also really easy to learn, and they are very nice people. I think they were voted the best country in the world last year.
2006-06-29 23:54:39
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answered by hulksmash 1
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A stop off in Tobermory, Ontario is a must. Out of the wilderness, you stumble upon this tropical like place. Clear blue and green water, Singing Sands beach, Flowerpot Island, and numerous places to go cliff diving make this place a must see. Plus the people and the shopping alone make the trip worth while.
2006-06-27 11:41:10
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answered by Dawniqua Jameson 2
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You may go to Turkey. It is not much expensive and have both natural and historical places. But the famous ones are: For entertainment you may prefer Istanbul, Bodrum, Antalya. For culture Urfa, Antep, Diyarbakir. For nature Karadeniz region. For local wines; Nevsehir, Bozcaada, Sirince(Åirince). The biggest mosaic museum is in Antep. For snowboard, skiing Uludag, Kartalkaya, Palandoken. Famous beaches Bodrum, Antalya, Kusadasi, Cesme. Natural beaches Fethiye, Oludeniz,Marmaris,Dalyan. For rafting especially Antalya "Koprulu Kanyon". You may see Virgin Mary's house and Efes(Ephesus). Many many more historical theatres all in south and west. Some historical and many natural caves such as Damlatas, Zeytintasi. Many waterfalls; Duden, Kursunlu, Manavgat, Ucansu. Underground water palace in Istanbul. Completely green scenes at Karadeniz region.
2006-06-30 05:00:24
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answered by Aye 2
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I agree with Aye. Turkey is fabulous, and the people are so friendly.
I did however enjoy India also.. The Taj Mahal. My funny impression.I asked the restaurant of the Hotel to sterilize my water for me. They brought back my plastic gallon, and had put hot water into it.It was all twisted warped. All of the employees were awaiting my reaction.
I was so delighted to see their faces with such smiles. :).
In Agra, the city where the Taj is, I brought bread, peanut butter, and honey, and made sandwiches for the children.
2006-07-01 20:50:02
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answered by gypsyworks 3
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Here are the countries "on the rise" according to the blue list from Lonely Planet. Its always a good start!
Iceland
Serbia
Slovenia
Ukraine
Chile
Croatia
El Salvador
China
Mali
Brazil
2006-06-29 08:17:44
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answered by Life is Wonderful 3
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Norway and Thailand..depends what weather you like. Both have a lot sea, mountains, nice people, scenary. I prefer Thailand. Avoid big cities.....go to Phuket.......live out of crowded beaches......its cheap and much more fun
2006-06-28 05:19:20
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answered by Shy 2
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You've got to add Belize to your journey. Beautiful!
2006-06-28 10:42:13
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answered by Frank R 3
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