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cydonian


37 places I want to go   49 places I've been
  1. 1. Hampi
    IndiaSouth IndiaKarnataka
    3 cheers
    31 people
  2. 2. Borobudur Stupa
    Indonesia
    2 cheers
    47 people
  3. 3. Cornell University
    United StatesNew York StateUpstateTompkins CountyIthaca
    2 cheers
    5 people
  4. 4. Arunachal Pradesh
    IndiaNorth-East India
    2 people
  5. 5. Burma
    Asia
    712 people
  6. 6. Uluru
    AustraliaNorthern TerritoryUluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
    581 people
  7. 7. Gold Coast
    AustraliaQueensland
    1 cheer
    225 people
  8. 8. Machu Picchu
    PeruCusco Region
    3,459 people
  9. 9. Patagonia
    Argentina
    708 people
  10. 10. Esfahān
    Iran
    65 people
  11. 11. Samarkand
    Uzbekistan
    37 people
  12. 12. Paris
    FranceIle de France
    6,897 people
  13. 13. Bhutan
    Asia
    954 people
  14. 14. Lake Titicaca
    BoliviaLa Paz (Departamento)
    84 people
  15. 15. Tibet
    Asia
    2,043 people
  16. 16. Goa
    IndiaWest India
    455 people
  17. 17. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    India
    79 people
  18. 18. Hagia Sophia
    TurkeyIstanbul
    255 people
  19. 19. Mizoram
    IndiaNorth-East India
    2 people
  20. 20. Dadra and Nagar Haveli
    IndiaWest India
    1 person
  21. 21. China
    Asia
    1 cheer
    5,883 people

Recent entries

Negombo, Sri Lanka

A charming little town

with three-star beach resorts that exhude all the ambience of a 1970’s Bollywood paradise, added with some great food and great music. Alas, I was only transitting overnight through Lanka, and not quite travelling to the place.

over 7 years ago

Appenzell, Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appunzel.

Mainland Europe’s loneliest canton, it has its own brand of cheese, and has given voting rights to women as recently as 1990.

over 7 years ago

Golden Triangle, Chiang Saen

10 kilometres out of Chaeng San,

is a place you won’t be interested in unless you fancy maps. The tourist operators call it the ‘Golden Triangle’, it’s a tiny speck on the Mekong coastline where Thailand’s magnificient north-south highway lies next to a Burmese casino, which in turn, is on the other side of vast Laotian forests.

Golden Triangle… four languages, three countries, one river.

over 7 years ago
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