Antarctica. I once had a seat mate on a flight to the East coast who was a firefighter and was on the first leg of his trip there. He told me at the location to where he was going that they actually carve golf courses out of the snow and ice to play. That sounded absolutely awesome! I also happened by an expedition package sponsored by REI for a trip there where you travel on an old Russia ice breaker. The photo opportunities would be tremendous. Not to mention being able to get out and walk about within this extreme and harsh environment. Definitely not for the faint of heart. Check it out for yourself.
2006-06-24 15:33:03
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answered by cptdrinian 4
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Brazil - I've never been anywhere in South America and it looks amazing.
Also, I wouldn't necessarily go for the obvious places like Rio de Janerio - I'd prefer to go to Brasilia to see the amazing architecture (eg crown of thorns cathederal) and the man made lake the city sits on which viewed from the air is (apparently) shaped like a bird in flight.
Then the falls at Igassau (sorry if I've mis-spelled it!)
Then Salvador - I get the impression it's a bit like Havana with crumbling mansions and a sense of faded grandeur.
And lastly I'd go to the conservation coast for some great water sports and to see the turtle reserves!
PS I love Caiphirinias, so that's another good reason to go...
2006-06-22 20:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Cambodia, I live in the Lowell Massachusetts area, and many Cambodian people have settled here,
They are a gentle, sensitive, intelligent group of people.
They have become Lawyers, School Committee members, bought houses, learned English and like my Italian immigrant family have worked to fit into American Society.
Yet, they miss home, Some of the more affluent ones travel home when they can. They speak not about the evil of the Kamer, but of the beauty of their homeland. They talk about the lush farmland they had to leave, and their love for the land.
They are gentle, because most of them are Budist, and their love of life and easy laughter, after all that they have endured, well, it is infectious! I think, I would love to see their land, and help their people if ever I could. Bugsie
2006-06-22 20:35:43
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answered by bugsie 7
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Well, I am going to Hawaii next month for free.
Between airline miles and hotel points, that will be free.
The culture, the weather, the land, the ocean, English speaking, and American spending. Accommodations will be what I expect (unlike Germany or Greece) It's romantic and the food is as I am told, deliciously new and scrumptious.
2006-06-22 20:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Jamaica
2006-06-22 20:20:56
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answered by jrdfau 1
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The Serengeti
2006-06-22 20:20:35
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answered by Maru 2
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Alaska
2006-06-22 20:24:09
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answered by Calrain 2
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I would go to Japan. I was born there and have always wanted to go back one day. I have a cousin that was born there too. I was supposed to go when I was 16 but my parents got divorced so money was short. I'm now 19 and it is my dream to one day have the money to go. but going for free would deffinatly speed up that process. :)
2006-06-22 20:22:42
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answered by maharet3am 3
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Well, I've already been to most of the places that most people are going to tell you on this thing, so I guess out of what's left I would want to go to Greece or to Fiji.
Those places are so exotic and beautiful that they shouldn't be overlooked.
2006-06-22 20:20:54
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answered by Tiffany_XVIII 2
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Monaco - Monte Carlo. It's quite expensive to stay there, in a noce hotel anyway, and it's someplace I've always wanted to go!
2006-06-22 21:02:12
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answered by Anonymous
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