drifterman

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  1. Peru 3216 people
    (in South America)
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  2. Yosemite National Park 722 people
    (in United States > California)
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  3. The Great Pyramid of Giza 1655 people
    (in Egypt > al-Qāhirah (Cairo) > Giza > Giza Necropolis)
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  4. New Zealand 9926 people
    (in Australia/Oceania)
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  5. Cuba 3208 people
    (in Central America And The Caribbean)
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  6. Ontario 1082 people
    (in Canada)
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  7. New York City 7062 people
    (in United States > New York State)

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  • New Zealand

  • Peru

  • Yosemite National Park

  • Cuba

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  • The Great Pyramid of Giza
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    Japan

    (in Asia)

    Worth visiting!

    A review of this place: Beautiful land and people  — 11 months ago

    If you know anything about Japan it will exceed your expectations, if not it will blow you away. I’d suggest going during spring blossom (April) but this varies so check the web. The main tourist sites are easily accessible, public transport is a joy and i thought costs were similar to the UK. You should seek out zen gardens, shrines in Kyoto and Tokyo. Travel further afield for more traditional accomodation, learn some basics of the language if you can. The people were warm and courteous beyond expectation. Bullet trains, karaoke and Tokyo fish market are a must!! oh, and the food is fab.

    Namibia

    (in Africa)

    Worth visiting!

    Underrated  — 2 years ago

    Namibia is a vast expanse of sand to the south, some of the biggest dunes, stunning scenery and desolation. Contrasting with this is Etosha in the north, wonderful game viewing around a dry lake bed. Plenty to do in Swakopmund including the German influenced architecture. Not a well known destination, long may it remain that way.

    I Sassi Di Matera

    Worth visiting!

    Spectacular  — 2 years ago

    Visited here in Oct 2005 and thoroughly enjoyed a short stay. The old town is perched on the side of a gorge and some of the really old parts were inhabited until 1930s when the italian gov. re-housed them. Used as the set for classic film “Gospel According to St Matthew” it has hardly changed and if you can, view the town from the opposite side of the gorge for full effect. It’s a little known wonder – although a world heritage site.

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