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43 places I want to go   47 places I've been
  1. 1. Nan Madol
    MicronesiaPohnpei
    1 cheer
    5 people
  2. 2. Trinidad and Tobago
    Central America And The Caribbean
    536 people
  3. 3. Jamaica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    2,942 people
  4. 4. Cuba
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,513 people
  5. 5. Guatemala
    Central America And The Caribbean
    817 people
  6. 6. Chile
    South America
    3,278 people
  7. 7. Brazil
    South America
    7,603 people
  8. 8. Bolivia
    South America
    665 people
  9. 9. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    14,686 people
  10. 10. Venezuela
    South America
    1,238 people
  11. 11. India
    Asia
    8,081 people
  12. 12. Tunisia
    Africa
    1 cheer
    624 people
  13. 13. Seychelles
    Africa
    654 people
  14. 14. Cape Verde
    Africa
    107 people
  15. 15. Nunavut Territory
    Canada
    481 people
  16. 16. Québec Province
    Canada
    1,509 people
  17. 17. Ethiopia
    Africa
    853 people
  18. 18. Mars
    Outer SpaceThe Milky WayOur Solar System
    213 people
  19. 19. Liberia
    Africa
    91 people
  20. 20. Egypt
    Africa
    8,935 people
  21. 21. Marshall Islands
    Australia/Oceania
    143 people

Recent entries

Illinois, United States

Untitled

Chicago is worth it, forget the rest of the state.

over 5 years ago

Cheboygan, Lower Peninsula

Woods & Lots of Fresh Water

Like Most of Northern Michigan Cheboygan is an econmically depressed area, however haveing said that there are a lot of nice things to see and do here. Cheboygan is a gateway to the more touristy and well known area of Mackinaw (Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island, then Mackinaw bridge) and of course Mackinaw Fudge, all about 15 minutes from Cheboygan. There are a lot of things for tourists to do in & closer to Cheboygan though. The Cheboygan area has some of the largest inland lakes in the state, the town is also on the Straits of Mackinaw (this is where Lake Michigan flows into Lake Huron, and coincidently the Mackinaw Bridge (5 mile long suspension bridge) spans the gap. So anyway there is no lack of water here and if you are into water sports, i.e. boating, sailing, fishing,swimming (there are some nice beaches here (I recommend Dunkan Bay), or even scuba diving ship wrecks in the Straits, this is a good place for it. Other activities would include hiking or hunting in the extensive woods of the area (there is a lot of public (State) land in the area, cross country skiing, and snowmobiling (is that a word?). If you go to a restaurant in the area look for fresh whitefish, its the best food we have up here.

over 5 years ago


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