New Jersey, United States
"You'll drive through here eventually"
There really is nothing quite like driving through NJ.
over 6 years ago| 20 places I want to go | 34 places I've been |
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| 1. | Egypt
Africa |
8,935 people |
| 2. | Costa Rica
Central America And The Caribbean |
3,286 people |
| 3. | Ghana
Africa |
652 people |
| 4. | South Africa
Africa |
5,325 people |
| 5. | India
Asia 1 cheer |
8,081 people |
| 6. | Fiji
Australia/Oceania |
3,585 people |
| 7. | Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada 1 cheer |
809 people |
| 8. | Sweden
Europe |
4,365 people |
| 9. | Brazil
South America |
7,604 people |
| 10. | Peru
South America |
3,747 people |
| 11. | Venezuela
South America |
1,238 people |
| 12. | Jordan
Middle East |
653 people |
| 13. | Oklahoma
United States |
304 people |
| 14. | Hawai'i
United States |
7,022 people |
| 15. | Cuba
Central America And The Caribbean |
3,514 people |
| 16. | Argentina
South America |
3,824 people |
| 17. | Australia
Australia/Oceania 1 cheer |
14,686 people |
| 18. | New Zealand
Australia/Oceania |
10,659 people |
| 19. | Madagascar
Africa |
3,038 people |
| 20. | Nepal
Asia |
2,819 people |
There really is nothing quite like driving through NJ.
over 6 years agoI did some relief work in Algiers after hurricane Katrina. I blogged about it @ http://jacob.wordpress.com
There’s much to be said about the place and currently, it’s in bad shape.
over 6 years agoI rather enjoyed the seedy border towns that are just a cab ride from the US border. They’re a great way to stand out like a sore thumb, get robbed and probably become very ill if you’re not careful.
It’s worth a visit to remind you of the opulence on the other side of the border.
over 6 years ago