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Benjamin Thomas

Benjamin Thomas


20 places I want to go   211 places I've been
  1. 1. Iceland
    Europe
    2 cheers
    6,111 people
  2. 2. Israel
    Middle East
    1 cheer
    2,419 people
  3. 3. Italy
    Europe
    2 cheers
    13,662 people
  4. 4. Lebanon
    Middle East
    540 people
  5. 5. Turkey
    Europe
    1 cheer
    2,996 people
  6. 6. Antarctica

    1 cheer
    4,010 people
  7. 7. Mars
    Outer SpaceThe Milky WayOur Solar System
    213 people
  8. 8. Fiji
    Australia/Oceania
    3,582 people
  9. 9. Alaska
    United States
    1 cheer
    8,188 people
  10. 10. Ecuador
    South America
    1,087 people
  11. 11. Egypt
    Africa
    1 cheer
    8,933 people
  12. 12. Minnesota
    United States
    417 people
  13. 13. Greece
    Europe
    11,103 people
  14. 14. Maldives
    Asia
    1,485 people
  15. 15. Stonehenge
    United KingdomGreat BritainEnglandWiltshire
    2,211 people
  16. 16. London
    United KingdomGreat BritainEngland
    6,777 people
  17. 17. Greenland
    Europe
    1 cheer
    1,730 people
  18. 18. Schwarzwald
    GermanyBaden-Württemberg
    1 cheer
    99 people
  19. 19. Lake Ariel
    United StatesPennsylvania
    1 person
  20. 20. Sundance Film Festival
    United StatesUtahPark City
    198 people

Recent entries

Guatemala City, Guatemala

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this one depends on what you want out of the city.. worth visiting or not. there’s alot of scary places, or nice places depending on which part. If you just want a good market with lots fresh stuff, you’ve come to the right place.

over 5 years ago

Chicago, Cook County

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One of my favorite cities, with of course the free zoo, the amazing parks, and the wonderful skyline. Chicago is a beautiful and clean city that makes me proud to be an American. Go in the summertime though, because the winter breeze across the lakes can be quite cold.

over 5 years ago

Santa Ana, El Salvador

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You have to be a pretty hardcore tourist to visit this town, as it’s not very tourist friendly. There was no one we came in contact with while in our brief visit to this town. Besides that the people are really freindly, one hotel that we stopped at helped us out greatly in getting a map of the area and showing us exciting places to visit.

They use american dollars, and change and we got hotdogs from a street vendor for 17 cents. The difference between a good hot dog and a halfway deicent hot dog was 2 cents, and it made us consider all those pennies we had just left laying somewhere on the ground back in the states.

over 5 years ago
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