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Yoshiko

Yoshiko


24 places I want to go   40 places I've been
  1. 1. Iceland
    Europe
    1 cheer
    6,114 people
  2. 2. France
    Europe
    8,066 people
  3. 3. Grand Canyon National Park
    United StatesArizonaCoconino County
    1,869 people
  4. 4. Islas Galápagos
    Ecuador
    2,168 people
  5. 5. Atlantis
    BahamasParadise Island
    149 people
  6. 6. San Francisco
    United StatesCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaBay AreaSan Francisco Peninsula
    4,039 people
  7. 7. Saturn
    Outer SpaceThe Milky WayOur Solar System
    18 people
  8. 8. Oklahoma
    United States
    304 people
  9. 9. Bilskirnir
    Mythical/Fictional PlacesMythologyAsgard
    1 person
  10. 10. Folkvang
    Mythical/Fictional PlacesMythologyAsgard
    1 person
  11. 11. The Great Pyramid of Giza
    Egyptal-Qāhirah (Cairo)GizaGiza Necropolis
    1,977 people
  12. 12. Finland
    Europe
    2,504 people
  13. 13. Lithuania
    Europe
    516 people
  14. 14. Norway
    Europe
    1 cheer
    3,914 people
  15. 15. Denmark
    Europe
    2,204 people
  16. 16. Sweden
    Europe
    4,364 people
  17. 17. Brazil
    South America
    7,603 people
  18. 18. Antarctica

    4,010 people
  19. 19. Japan
    Asia
    12,039 people
  20. 20. Madagascar
    Africa
    3,038 people
  21. 21. Russia
    Europe
    6,012 people

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Darwinia, Mythology

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Darwinia is a strange land of nightmarish jungle and antediluvian monsters.

over 5 years ago

Pioneer Florida Museum, Dade City

Pioneer Florida Museum

Located a mile from downtown and nestled on a wooded hillside, the Pioneer Florida Museum is a tribute to the lives of early pioneer Floridians. Its featured exhibits include a steam-powered locomotive, letters and war treasures dating back to the Civil War, and numerous historic buildings.

over 5 years ago

Trilby, Florida

How Trilby got it's name

It used to be called Macon, but the mail kept getting sent to Macon, Georgia. Someone who had read George DuMaurier’s novel Trilby, published in 1894, suggested that the town be called Trilby.

over 5 years ago
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