Places you've travelled, no connections allowed

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>Green: Visited
>Blue: Flag

> Tfw poorfag

Blue=home
Green=visited
Yellow= visiting soon

tfw havent been to europe

I've never been outside of europe

t. traveller pro

Where did you go to Germany?

Berlin with school, schleswig, and drove with a buss through the south to get to czechia

Did you like Portugal? Also, where did you go to there?

t. poorfag

>Dominican Republic

for what purpose

Need to visit hungary and Sup Forumsand next for that sweet white pussy

Living in Europe makes it easy to visit a lot of countries.

recommend:
Brazil
Taiwan

Stay away from:
France

I really want to go to Australia or USA next, but I don't know when I can afford.

In Hungary all girls walk with their mom. I barley had chance to speak to any.

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>blue: flag
>green: traveled to
>red: want to travel

how was is it in brazil

>Red: Flag
>Blue: Visited
>Dark Green: Visiting this year
>Light Green: Visiting next year

>recommend:
>Brazil
Where did you go here?
Also, nice trips

>Mongolia
h-how was it?

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Amazing! People were super friendly, food were delicious and there were art every where. Rio de Janeiro had really nice old buildings, making it look more like Europe than Europe looks now days.
Only bad thing is that no one speaks English so you got to learn some tourist Portuguese.
Met some nice friends that I still keep in touch with.

Rio de Janeiro and Curtiba. I want to go there again and go north, your country is huge, I need several weeks to travel around.

You came here only for the tourism? Alone?

Yes. I had vacation and had nothing to do when I saw cheap flight tickets to Brazil with one day notice. I didn't really have time to plan my visit so much.

rofl

Didn't you get disgusted at the place? The fucked up streets, trash on the floor, annoying heat, fucked up cars, ugly people, bad food?

When I came back from Europe I couldn't believe the shithole I lived

Homeland: Maine, U.S.A.

How's Bulgaria? Looking forward to going there next month, what places are worth visiting?

Wow I really haven't seen as much of the world as I thought I had

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I never got the hype of going to run down countries, but maybe it will change. I do want to go to USA, Canada and Australia.

Home country: Poortugal

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kay

you came back with prejudice

it was pretty good, went there mostly for business. It's very dry and cold(it was winter), I visited ulaanbaatar which was like a shitty city in turkey, people are pretty weird and most people who are poor/below average still live in fucking tents which have pretty much everything you can think of.The food is shit, even though they have shit ton of cows and produce a lot of meat they still don't know how to cook it.

Why did you find the food to be shitty, mongolia bro?
It's meat heaven, I liked it very much, with a bit of vegetables or whatnot. Where did you go for the food and how did they prepare it? Didn't you eat it grilled? or coocked with vapor (or how the hell people say in english)?

wut?!

I came back with reality

It depends
I've seen favelas near Paris and the subway stinks like shit, I even saw some rats in the lines.

Only Jersey, in fact.

it was mostly grilled meat, somehow every place i went to managed to fuck it up, it was either overcooked(even though i said medium every time)
or very rubbery.

pretty much, flights outside europe are WAY too expensive tho

did you go to mongolia directly or from kazakhstan?
also why not visit kyrgyzstan while you were already at kazakhstan?

the flight to mongolia was istanbul-bishkek, bishkek-ulaanbaatar, i was there for mostly business and there isn't much there only qts.

i'd've seen Isık Köl and Tanrı dağı at least. how much did you pay for the flight?
Also, would you recommend Egypt? I am planning to go there this winter

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>all North American countries
>all of Caribbean except Cuba

I'm so boring.

>ywn visit Europe or Asia

i didn't pay shit, company paid for it. Egypt is pretty intresting but it was hot as fuck when i visited so it's a good idea to visit in the winter. People are usually faggots who try to scam/sell shit triple the price like the ones in turkey don't fall for it and food is pretty good.

why not? should be easy for americans if you earn average wage

which cities did you went to?

just cairo, it was a pretty short trip was there for 3 days

I see. Are there any night life, at least on Istanbul-Ankara level, or is it like saudi arabia?

there's no night life in saudi arabia?

i'd think so. at least, for non-princes

Yep, they tended to overcook the meat, you just had to say to have it rare.

Parents worked internationally when I was a kid. Hence Jordan

Sorry, forgot to explain the colors

>Green: lived
>Orange: travelled

I'll be going to Russia and Israel next year though, assuming no WW3

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Been to Iceland 12 times
Germany many times
Turkey twice
Brazil twice

>Jordan
Story please.

My parents worked in international development, particularly in the education sector. My Dad was a project director and we were based in Jordan. Mom worked with USAID

Kindergarten through 3rd grade.

Honestly, Jordan is/was pretty awesome

>USAID
Noice

reminds me of the time i was in paris as a kid. we were on the first level observation deck of the eiffel tower because the top was closed for maintenance. i looked down and was like "look dad, its a stray dog". then it made a beeline for the sewers and crawled in. it turned out to be a rat. a rat that we could see from the fucking eiffel tower.

the rest of france is fucking dope (especially basque country) as long as you know a little french and don't let on that you are an american. my family is all blonde so we just pretended we were scandinavian whenever we went out to eat. the one time we let on that we were american, we got terrible fucking service.

>my family is all blonde so we just pretended we were scandinavian whenever we went out to eat. the one time we let on that we were american, we got terrible fucking service.
HAHAHHAAHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHHAAH

I've got a bit of work to do

>chinaman detected

Can't fill flag in right now in mobile, pretty easy list though

>4 Canadian Provinces
>48 US States
>Bayahibe, Dominican Republic
>Amsterdam, Netherlands (was technically a connection but we stayed for a couple days so it counts)
>Manchester, UK
>Dublin, Ireland
>Kiev & Mariupol, Ukraine (the latter of which might count as either Russia or the independent Donetsk/Donbass Republic now)

come to Denmark

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Is it common for French people to be so stuck up they actually do this? Any foreigner eating at a restaraunt in middle America that doesn't look like they're in ISIS will get treated very well, especially if they're European. We love Europeans. Why would you be assholes to Americans visiting your country just because you disagree with our government? We're people too. Is rampant anti-americanism in Europe real or a meme?

For how long did you stay in Russia?
I want to get the visa too, but it seems so complicated that you have to register yourself at the migration office, if you stay longer than 3 days. Do you know Russian well?

Dutch actually

Soon. I think South America is gonna come first desu

Unexpected to say the least. No love for your ancestor's country?

Most Danes wouldn't care.
Maybe some very leftwingers would be rude. middle Easterners and Bosnians would def be rude

The left-wing here are racist against Americans.

Europe doesn't seem incredibly exciting to me, so when I get the chance to travel I try to go to more "adventurous" places. Eventually I want to head over there to see family and stuff/

Have a go at southern african countries, they're great. Especially Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique.
Be careful with the qts though.

Isn't too dangerous there?

Same here, all my overseas holidays have been to Euro cities or a Caribbean resort. Next time I want something like an African safari type thing or a hiking/fishing vacation in rural South America.
Old World cities are fucking amazing though and definitely worth the trip.

Dangerous?
In South Africa outside of the areas around the Cape more or less. In Zimbabwe you have to take care (that's why I didn't even set foot in the country). Namibia is safer than Brazil by a longshot. Botswana too. Mozambique is mostly safe unless you lose yourself on the jungle (there have been recent political friction between parties though).

The only problem are the qts, filled with what you know. Esopecially in Botswana. A shame.

something is missing, not sure what

>black women
>qts

The percetage of qts is lower when comparing with white or asian women, btu there are qts. 95% ugly 5% qts, probably.
Kazakhs are cutest though.

Hmm, interesting.. I never thought about going to Africa because I just thought it's waaaay too dangerous there.. I kinda wanna go there now

Living the dream.

Africa is generally far far safer than what is made to be. It has improved significantly in the last decades.
Just stay out of known unstable countries or countries with sizeable muslim populations, for the most part.
North Africa used to be great (visited Tunisia in 2010) but it has turned to shit with the exception of Morocco.

Blue=Where I currently live
Green=Where I've visited (mainly family reunions or vacations)
Purple=Birth place (funfact, born in Donetsk)

Blue=home
Green=visited
Purple=want to visit

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I've always been interested in a few different countries in Africa, but every time I look things up its expensive as hell to get to. South America can sometimes be cheaper to get to than Europe from where I am, which is why I figured I'd do that next, but I'll keep these places in mind.

I read an article about hunting/fishing trips in Namibia and Botswana. Supposed to be very safe, very clean, great food, almost exclusively run by white Dutch and British Africans.
Namibia has the better hunting/fishing, Botswana is the more reasonably priced.

Guess which part of Canada I'm from

oh shit, I forgot to color in the country I'm vacationing in now! I'm in Delaware right now

>thailand

nice finn boi

Blue: flag
Green: visited
Purple: planned

Likely Québec, but New Brunswick is an outside chance.
In fact, NB becomes more likely if you are in Delaware, that area had some Huguenots that got mixed with Acadians during the expulsion.

I liked Namibia more, personally.
It has less to see though, unless you like endless deserts.
The capital is really interesting because you can see german styled buildings (complete with faux wooden beams) in the middle of Africa.

Botswana has more vegetation and the people tend to be more hospitable.

>reality
you mean the Sup Forums ideas and gdp numbers? Life is more than that