new york.
has so many attractions.
so much to do there.
like our second capitol
2006-06-27 16:52:04
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answered by evilhomer12345 6
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England. I liked the atmosphere, the culture and the people. It's way more "laid back" than here in the states. Folks don't rush around like we do. The weather can be a bit gloomy, but on the up side it never gets really hot or really cold. More than a couple of inches of snow is rare and the temps range from upper 20s to upper 70s (degrees F). There are tons of historic places to visit, and you are just a few hours away from the rest of Europe.
Ya cant beat it IMHO!
Rj
2006-06-27 23:56:37
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answered by rjfoster22 2
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My 2 week visit to Ireland this spring was great!! I love nature and history--Ireland is THE place for both. The famed "many shades of green" is so-o-o true of Ireland and history--oh my, where to start. The ancient
book Of Kells at Trinity college in Dublin is a good place to start and while there be sure to visit the library. The Ring of Kerry is a spectacular drive along the coast. Just can't say enough about Ireland!
2006-06-28 00:23:45
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answered by Doris W 1
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I loved traveling to Antarctica which really isn't a country or state, but rather, a continent. My kids and I took a Clipper ship (128 passengers) during a Christmas holiday. I didn't even like penguins, until I got there. Seeing three million year old ice is beyond description, you won't believe the blue color. And the sun never really goes down; you'll stand on board at midnight and the sky will be a lovely pink.
2006-06-27 23:55:53
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answered by Regina 1
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New York City. I visited New York for the first time when my son moved there and after becoming familiar with the city I fell in love with it. I grew up in a town of 6000 people and always heard New York was too unsafe, too unfriendly, etc. but now I go every chance I get. It is MY FAVORITE place to go...the people are wonderful, the city is so alive and full of energy and there are so many places to see that it is amazing.
2006-06-28 00:05:00
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answered by Moose 1
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Although I've spent only a week there, Scotland is one of my favourite countries. The magnificant country side, the amazing history and medieval architecture, the endearing and polite Scots, not to mention the fabulous whiskey...I was enthralled the entire time I was in Scotland. From the Highlands to Stirling there is so much that I still have to see and do...I've been there twice and I don't think I could ever get tired of it.
2006-06-28 00:03:05
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answered by Mars 2
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Kerala. My answer is kerala. See kerala is best because first can anyone say does any other place has the same climate throughout the year 365days same climate. No, that is why kerala is great , see if the temp goes high , the rain comes and cools it , no humidity problems everything good for our lungs & mind. the sea around and the small lakes and rivers with high trees and green meadow makes kerala the best palce to live.
2006-06-28 00:01:03
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answered by visitkerala 1
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Probably Montana, there are not a lot of people there, and seeing the sun rise over the monutains in the morning coloring the sky a soft pink, blue, and streaks of yellow, is so beautiful.
2006-06-28 00:04:11
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answered by amazon 4
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Mexico; specifically Puerto Morelos. A small town with wonderful people and authentic culture.
2006-06-27 23:59:50
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answered by blep7901 1
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I just moved to Texas from the east coast and I love it here. The people are so different and laid back. When you get away from the cities, you can see for miles and miles.
2006-06-27 23:54:43
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answered by jeffrey m 3
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Barbados by far; have travelled all over the world. Beautiful beaches, weather and the best people you'll ever meet!
2006-06-27 23:52:44
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answered by nicci 2
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