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The world is my backyard just waiting to be explored....
I think about that statement from time to time and how true it is! There are so many places I would love to see...
India, Ireland, England and Australia are at the top of my list. Greece would be a neat place to see too.
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I want to see the world! I know there is so much to see in the US and Canada, BUT...when you visit different continents...different countries...different parts of the world, not only are you seeing a different place.....you are also seeing and experiencing a whole different society, culture, and different people. That in ITSELF is an amazing experience that would cause me to wish to see different parts of the world, rather than explore 'just' North America. I do want to see much of the US and Canada though...they are SUCH beautiful countries, and I love nature, but at the same time, I love the whole 'different society/culture' experience too. I have been to Europe, the Middle East, and Pakistan (which would fall under South-West Asia), and seeing how people live there...how cultures differ is just amazing. Going to poor countries too, not only softens one's heart, but it also makes most people sooo thankful for their lives. It does hurt to see poverty though. :( World travel really broadens a person's mind and way of viewing things, and it often makes people so much less 'judgemental', and that is something I love.
I really want to see Australia and South America....and in the US, Hawaii, Alaska, and Montana/Arizona to see YellowStone National Park, and the Grand Canyon. I would love to visit Utah too. That is Amy's fault. ;) LOL! And.......I would LOVE to see Northern Canada...the area where Glacier lives. :p It just looks too beautiful to NOT visit one day. I want to see much of Europe too. Yep...like I said...the whole world. ;) LOL!
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Washington state. I have always wanted to go there. I don't really know why, I just have. :)
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PCB I have been to Yellowstone Park , it was awesome, the old faithful gesyer did its stuff, I have yet to see the Grand Canyon, but my parents and sister have and they see it is out of this world, for those who live in America you have so much Beauty and diversity within your own country to see, I am suprised anyone ever leaves to go overseas.
I am also quite keen to visit New Caledonia, my hubby has been a few times and loves it there, also the Jersey Islands, and of course Scotland is on the top of my list for obvious reasons,as I get older the longing gets bigger to see the country of my birth.
I am hoping to visit the south Island NZ (i live in the north seperated by sea the cook strait) in two years time for hubby's and my respective 50th birthdays, it will have been thirty five years since I have been there.