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Math R.

Math R.

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21 places I want to go   15 places I've been
  1. 1. Japan
    Asia
    6 cheers
    12,258 people
  2. 2. Finland
    Europe
    1 cheer
    2,660 people
  3. 3. Tallinn
    Estonia
    191 people
  4. 4. Sankt-Peterburg
    RussiaNorthwestern Federal District
    5 cheers
    1,396 people
  5. 5. Moskva
    RussiaCentral Federal District
    1,929 people
  6. 6. California
    United States
    7 cheers
    4,554 people
  7. 7. Hong Kong
    China
    6 cheers
    2,577 people
  8. 8. Budapest
    Hungary
    7 cheers
    1,235 people
  9. 9. Wien
    Austria
    1,014 people
  10. 10. Buenos Aires
    Argentina
    1,427 people
  11. 11. Machu Picchu
    PeruCusco Region
    5 cheers
    3,467 people
  12. 12. Isla de Pascua
    Chile
    8 cheers
    1,251 people
  13. 13. Ukraine
    Europe
    829 people
  14. 14. Israel
    Middle East
    2,503 people
  15. 15. Ireland
    Europe
    4 cheers
    11,603 people
  16. 16. Istanbul
    Turkey
    1,598 people
  17. 17. Algeria
    Africa
    6 cheers
    296 people
  18. 18. New Orleans
    United StatesLouisianaOrleans Parish
    6 cheers
    2,283 people
  19. 19. Kuala Lumpur
    MalaysiaFederal Territory
    290 people
  20. 20. Copenhagen
    DenmarkHovedstaden
    6 cheers
    941 people
  21. 21. Vancouver
    CanadaBritish Columbia
    2,392 people

Recent entries

Cyberspace, Religious/Spiritual Places

All in all, a great place.

The landscapes tend to get a bit repetitive, but it’s definitely one of the best places to meet interesting people!

over 7 years ago

Iceland, Europe

Okay.

I bought a photo book yesterday about Iceland, and it’s indeed incredibly beautiful, I am drooling to fly there.
CouchSurfing seems like a great plan, I have to investigate it a bit.

And I should get busy finding me some freelance gigs too!

over 7 years ago

Japan, Asia

Visiting Japan is one of my dreams.

But I guess I should wait a few years so I have a better – if still very basic – comprehension of the language (although, yes, if I really want to speak a better Japanese, the first step should be to actually start learning it ;p).

My trip to Japan will not be limited to Tokyo, although one week in the city seems to be a clear minimum. But I also want to visit the countryside, the seaside, take the Shinkansen, and so on… So, going there any less than three weeks seems clearly insufficient.

Once again, the problem has a name: money.

over 7 years ago
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