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20 places I want to go   109 places I've been
  1. 1. Canada
    North America
    2,245 people
  2. 2. Costa Rica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,283 people
  3. 3. Luxembourg
    Europe
    548 people
  4. 4. Sankt-Peterburg
    RussiaNorthwestern Federal District
    1,357 people
  5. 5. Moskva
    RussiaCentral Federal District
    1,887 people
  6. 6. Rapa Nui National Park
    Chile
    25 people
  7. 7. Isla de Pascua
    Chile
    1,221 people
  8. 8. Ancient Thebes
    EgyptGovernorate of Qina
    28 people
  9. 9. Abu Simbel
    EgyptUpper Egypt
    223 people
  10. 10. Rio de Janeiro
    BrazilRio de Janeiro (state)
    2,056 people
  11. 11. Machu Picchu
    PeruCusco Region
    3,328 people
  12. 12. Berlin
    Germany
    2,076 people
  13. 13. China
    Asia
    5,700 people
  14. 14. Egypt
    Africa
    8,933 people
  15. 15. Alexandria
    EgyptLower Egypt
    261 people
  16. 16. South Africa
    Africa
    5,325 people
  17. 17. Zimbabwe
    Africa
    580 people
  18. 18. Great Zimbabwe
    Zimbabwe
    30 people
  19. 19. Monaco
    Europe
    795 people
  20. 20. Mont Saint Michel
    FranceBasse Normandie
    292 people

Recent entries

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

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Having grown up in Tennessee, I’ve been to (really through) Pigeon Forge many times. Trust me, you don’t want to go. There are several shows, but mainly bad ones, and lots of tourist businesses, but again mostly bad ones. The one redeeming quality is they have a “trolley” system that rides from Sevierville to Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg. If you decide to go, visit Gatlinburg instead because it’s situated in the Smoky Mountains and, although as cheesy now as Pigeon Forge, has some quaint and kitschy German-inspired architecture. However, the main attraction to any of these tourist towns should be the Smoky Mountains National Park – lots of beautiful trails and flora.

over 4 years ago

Saint Kitts and Nevis, Central America And The Caribbean

I loved it!

I lived in a house in Sandy Point on St. Kitts for five weeks and worked at the Brimstone Hill Fortress doing archaeology. I have to say that is the best way to enjoy the island. The locals are friendly and the black sand beaches are beautiful. The buses are exciting to ride, and I definitely recommend going to the Black Rocks & seeing petroglyphs.

Taste the johnny cakes (which differ at each restaurant) and try the guineps (mamoncillos), too. They are sour, sort of like grapes with a pulp and shell covered seed. When we were returning from Nevis by ferry, a nice man gave me and my friend each a bunch of guineps. One of the workers at Brimstone Hill would also bring us kids several bunches throughout our work period.

Like the previous poster said, seaweed can cover some of the beaches, but it really depends on where you go and most commercial beaches will clear it up. (Turtle Beach is a wonderful place to swim and eat – tho expensive food. They even have – or had – a large pig named Wilbur that would walk around trying to eat your food, and monkeys sometimes play on the porch.)

If you’re an American girl, esp. blonde, take care – those boys will swim out to hit on you! Be aware that the locals hate the vet school students, because they don’t take an interest in local events. Otherwise, you’ll have an excellent time.

The picture is a view of Sint Eustatius, I believe, from Brimstone Hill.

over 4 years ago


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