Not as many as I'd like to
2007-04-06 19:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Two - The U.S. and Lima,Peru. Both are memorable.
The U.S. is hard for me to forget because I live there.
Peru because of how different it is there. It's very poor. You can never see the blue sky because it's so polluted. There are no real streets and no traffic lights so the traffic is very psychotic. People get shot anywhere, anytime, anyplace for any reason. Dogs are always running around and getting smashed by the cars and buses. No one cares about much of what happens outdoors. When you buy a chicken, they take it out of a cage (alive) and stick it in what I belive is steaming hot water, then whack the feathers off of it and chop the head off (if you're laughing, that's not funny so stop it). There're lots of mountains. People live on all parts of the mountains, it's quite insane. The only really nice things there are probably the churches and I'm not a religious person at all. So basically I'd never want to live there.
2007-04-06 07:22:07
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answered by wtf*ftw 2
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Im American but I lived in South Africa for 4 months and now living in South Korea for past year and half. Ive visited Canada, Philippines, and China. Im going to Japan and India this summer. China was most memorable because I went to Beijing where theres some of the worlds most amazing historical sites in all the world. Tiennaman Square, Ming Tombs, Forbidden City, Great Wall, Summer Palace, Winter Palace, Whispering Wall, and several more opulant extravegant palaces of the emperor.
2007-04-06 07:10:33
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answered by G-Force 2
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I've been to quite a few, my husband is in the military and we travel a lot. Um isn't this question in the wrong category?? The most memorable for me is Spain. We're actually there right now. The history and culture is amazing. I went on a tour the other day to see this old church, and the guide said that it was a newer church at just over 700 years old! This weekend kicks off the bullfighting season in Arcos, with a running of the bulls. Not as large as Pamplona, but still a sight to see!
2007-04-06 07:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Australia was THE most beautiful place, with the most interesting people, kind and generous. The Aussies are light years ahead of the US in social reform, homeopathic medicine, crime control, and just in general, maybe like the US was 30 years ago: safe, no murders, or real crime.
I loved it and would live there in a minute!!!The last frontier.
** I have traveled all over the world, as a dependent of a military pilot.
2007-04-06 07:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Aden- Yemen
England everywhere.
France
Spain
Portugal
Tunisia -North Africa
Tenereef? Canary Islands
Venice- Italy
Corfu-Greece
and i now Live in California
near Los Angeles
Not many places i guess.
Born in Aden . Raised in England . Emmigrated to America
2007-04-06 07:08:57
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answered by grainy33 3
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1. USA
2. Turkey
3. Germany
4. Italy
5. Spain
6. Greece/Crete
7. The Azores
Lived in Istanbul, Turkey for 2 years. Very different culture from the European side to the Asian side. The only city in the world located on two continents.
2007-04-06 07:07:45
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answered by AL 4
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I have been to India, Kuwait, Italy, Germany, Canada, Sri Lanks and australia. Australia was most memorable as I got Mark Webber's autograph.
2007-04-06 07:11:08
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answered by Nitin T F1 fan 5
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U.S. Germany, Austria. Austria was the most memorable a lot of farms and nice people.
2007-04-06 07:06:49
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answered by wisemancumth 5
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Wow, let's see:
USA
Canada
Mexico
Fiji
Australia
Japan
England
Scotland
Wales
Germany
France
Spain
Belgium
Lichtenstein
Luxembourg
Austria
Bulgaria
Romania
Ukraine
Russia
Georgia
Turkey
Tunisia
China
India
Ghana
Nigeria
Jamaica
I may have left out one or two. My favorite was Australia...love the people! Most generous, warm people I've ever encountered!
2007-04-06 07:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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