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IngyBingy

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20 places I want to go   10 places I've been
  1. 1. Roma
    ItalyLazio
    3,809 people
  2. 2. Ireland
    Europe
    11,301 people
  3. 3. South Africa
    Africa
    5,325 people
  4. 4. Greece
    Europe
    11,106 people
  5. 5. Czech Republic
    Europe
    2,297 people
  6. 6. Arizona
    United States
    1 cheer
    986 people
  7. 7. Jamaica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    2,942 people
  8. 8. Fiji
    Australia/Oceania
    1 cheer
    3,585 people
  9. 9. Bahamas
    Central America And The Caribbean
    1,308 people
  10. 10. Mexico
    North America
    4,523 people
  11. 11. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    1 cheer
    14,686 people
  12. 12. United Kingdom
    Europe
    6,347 people
  13. 13. Japan
    Asia
    12,040 people
  14. 14. New Zealand
    Australia/Oceania
    10,659 people
  15. 15. Hawai'i
    United States
    7,022 people
  16. 16. Alaska
    United States
    8,190 people
  17. 17. Russia
    Europe
    6,012 people
  18. 18. Sweden
    Europe
    4,365 people
  19. 19. Germany
    Europe
    6,620 people
  20. 20. Aruba
    Central America And The Caribbean
    442 people

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Huntsville, Alabama

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I cannot lie. This place is really boring. I was here for a skating competition. We didn’t really do much. There’s a space camp center from what I hear around the area, a few museums, many fields, etc, etc.

over 5 years ago

Chicago, Cook County

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Everyone loves Chicago. There’s always something to do here.

over 5 years ago

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

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It’s hott, in both manners. French Quarter was more beautiful than I really expected. Cafe Du Monde = deliciousness. Although, kind of over-priced deliciousness. Bourbon Street was very crowded but also beautiful. All of the buildings are so old. I haven’t been back to N.O. after the hurricaine, but the city is so alive and reminds me of being in France. As close to being in an Old French city as possible in the U.S. Take time to visit the cooky graveyards and the marshes.

over 5 years ago
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