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Amy

Amy


16 places I want to go   4 places I've been
  1. 1. New York City
    United StatesNew York State
    7,885 people
  2. 2. Las Vegas
    United StatesNevada
    3,084 people
  3. 3. The Outback
    AustraliaSouth Australia
    70 people
  4. 4. Tasmania
    Australia
    510 people
  5. 5. Jerusalem
    Israel
    869 people
  6. 6. Vatican City
    Holy See
    692 people
  7. 7. Johannesburg
    South AfricaGauteng
    265 people
  8. 8. Kenya
    Africa
    2,683 people
  9. 9. Egypt
    Africa
    8,935 people
  10. 10. Alaska
    United States
    8,191 people
  11. 11. Vancouver
    CanadaBritish Columbia
    2,323 people
  12. 12. Moskva
    RussiaCentral Federal District
    1,887 people
  13. 13. Shetland Islands
    United KingdomGreat BritainScotland
    98 people
  14. 14. Ireland
    Europe
    11,302 people
  15. 15. New Zealand
    Australia/Oceania
    10,660 people
  16. 16. Inside The Tardis
    Mythical/Fictional PlacesMovies, Television, Music, Comic Books, etc.
    8 people

Recent entries

Cardiff, Wales

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I knew that the reason I was visiting Cardiff was completely dorky. As a somewhat obsessive fan of Doctor Who and Torchwood, it was a pilgrimage of sorts. And the first time I saw the Millennium Centre, the water fountain in Roald Dahl Plass, and all the other filming locations, it was just as cool as I had thought it would be. But I had no idea how amazing the city would be in its own right.

Cardiff is, there’s no other word for it, vibrant. It’s young and pulsing, it’s full of life. It’s a city of strange juxtapositions: rich history mixed with youthful energy and innovation. It’s absolutely wonderful.

over 4 years ago

Edinburgh, Scotland

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I studied in Edinburgh for two months, and it was easily the best summer of my life. It was festival season, and if you can handle crowds well, I highly recommend visiting in the month of August! The Festivals were an incredible experience. I was there to study literature, but I learned so much about Scottish history and culture, and feel that it’s a culture in which I really feel at home. I have started learning Scottish Gaelic, and hope to eventually become fluent. And someday, when I can afford to do so, I’m going to go back.

over 4 years ago


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