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eacurrington

eacurrington


19 places I want to go   47 places I've been
  1. 1. New York City
    United StatesNew York State
    1 cheer
    7,884 people
  2. 2. Israel
    Middle East
    2,419 people
  3. 3. Egypt
    Africa
    8,935 people
  4. 4. Zimbabwe
    Africa
    580 people
  5. 5. Jellyfish Lake
    MicronesiaPalau
    34 people
  6. 6. Madonna Inn
    United StatesCaliforniaSouthern CaliforniaSan Luis Obispo CountySan Luis Obispo
    1 cheer
    19 people
  7. 7. Chicago
    United StatesIllinoisCook County
    2,450 people
  8. 8. Boston
    United StatesMassachusetts
    2,143 people
  9. 9. Chile
    South America
    3,277 people
  10. 10. India
    Asia
    8,081 people
  11. 11. Madagascar
    Africa
    3,038 people
  12. 12. Paris
    FranceIle de France
    6,732 people
  13. 13. Italy
    Europe
    13,662 people
  14. 14. Greece
    Europe
    11,105 people
  15. 15. Cuba
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,512 people
  16. 16. Costa Rica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,286 people
  17. 17. Tokyo
    JapanHonshuKantō
    4,617 people
  18. 18. Rio de Janeiro
    BrazilRio de Janeiro (state)
    2,057 people
  19. 19. Big Sky
    United StatesMontana
    35 people

Recent entries

Savannah, Georgia

I love Savannah.

This is my favorite place in Georgia. If I ever decided to return to Georgia and live after college, I would only settle for Savannah. It’s a great place to be if you can appreciate the way of life there.

over 5 years ago

Augusta, Georgia

Eh, It's Augusta!

Use to live here, not a bad place at all compared to other towns in Georgia.

over 5 years ago

Morehead, Kentucky

I have mixed feelings.

The town itself is pretty quaint, but there’s nothing much there at all. I went for a conference at MSU in early November of this year, and I had a great time! The people that I met were very sheltered. I was talking with a senior at MSU, and he was showing us a Baptist church in the downtown area. I mentioned to him that I wasn’t religious, and he looked at me like I was a little crazy. He then informed my group and I that he knew of one Catholic kid at the university, but whispers he was from Ohio. Nice people! Great scenery! My cell phone didn’t work the entire time I was there either.

over 5 years ago


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