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2. Italy
Europe
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3. Slovakia
Europe
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4. Spain
Europe
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5. Austria
Europe
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6. Netherlands
Europe
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7. Belgium
Europe
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8. Morocco
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9. Thailand
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10. Liverpool
United Kingdom: Great Britain: England: Merseyside
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11. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction: Wizarding World
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12. Middle-earth
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction: Arda
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13. World of Narnia
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction
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14. Atlantis
Mythical/Fictional Places: Mythology
229 people -
15. Neverland
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction
161 people -
16. Wonderland
Mythical/Fictional Places: Literature And Fiction
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17. Peru
South America
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18. Poland
Europe
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19. Norway
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20. Australia
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21. Hawai'i
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Recent entries
Massachusetts, United States
Salem
I have gone to Salem twice now. I love it there. The people are friendly and the town is amazing. I could probably tell you everything about the witch trials of 1692, the pirates, the ghosts, everything. My first trip was with some family and my neighbors a few years ago. But we didn’t stay in Salem. My most recent trip was September 2005 with a friend of mine. We went over a long week-end. We stayed at the best B&B called The Morning Glory Inn or something that was across the road from the House of Seven Gables (which I’ve never been to) and extremely close to everything. About two blocks away is the pirate mueseum, Pickering Wharf and the best place to eat. I love Salem and cannot wait to go back again. Everyone should visit.
over 6 years agoFrance, Europe
Paris
We left London on a train to Paris. Paris was okay. It has beautiful art and structures. I think everyone should go once. You have to go to the Louvre, climb the eiffel tower, and walk around the area. We, unfortunately, only had one full day there and it happened to be May Day, May first, which is a national holiday (i think). Almost everything was closed. I wanted to go shopping in Paris. I was really looking forward to that, but the stores were closed. The tourist trap ones were open and guys on the street would sell you anything. It reminded me of New York City, except a lot older. Unless I win the lottery, I am most likely not going back. But definatly worth a visit.
over 6 years ago



