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1. Mauritius
Africa
3 cheers463 people -
2. Vietnam
Asia
4 cheers2,394 people -
3. Japan
Asia
4 cheers12,040 people -
4. Brazil
South America
3 cheers7,603 people -
5. California
United States
3 cheers4,464 people -
6. Hawai'i
United States
2 cheers7,022 people -
7. Romania
Europe
1 cheer1,386 people -
8. Nepal
Asia
2 cheers2,819 people -
9. Cambodia
Asia
2 cheers1,669 people -
10. Chile
South America
2 cheers3,278 people -
11. Arizona
United States
986 people -
12. New Mexico
United States
3 cheers771 people -
13. Andalucia
Spain
2 cheers183 people -
14. Czech Republic
Europe
2 cheers2,297 people -
15. Sardegna
Italy
1 cheer99 people -
16. Bali
Indonesia
3 cheers1,354 people -
17. Madagascar
Africa
3 cheers3,038 people -
18. Galicia
Spain
64 people -
19. Thailand
Asia
1 cheer5,909 people -
20. San Francisco
United States: California: Northern California: Bay Area: San Francisco Peninsula
1 cheer4,041 people -
21. Isla de Pascua
Chile
1,221 people
Recent entries
Chile, South America
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besides the fact that it’s interesting & beautiful, i have very personal reasons why i want to go to chile. i have a very close friend who is chilean & would love to see where she came from & see the places she’s told me about. i had another very close chilean friend who died suddenly years ago & i know her mom would like to meet me. she is very old now & i’m not sure how long she will be around. this friend had spoken to her of me when she visited chile after immigrating to canada & being away from family for 7 years. it was a huge loss for me. we had a rare connection & i feel connected to whatever she was/is connected to.
plus…i speak spanish like a chilean since i mostly learned through speaking with these two friends.
Panajachel, Sololá
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it was many years ago. it was election time & tension was in the air. the place is beautiful but way too many germans & americans have taken over-thus the name everyone calls it- “gringotenango”!
it was a frighteneing time to be in guatemala but i still can appreciate the culture & beauty of this place. two north american women were murdered by the lake in broad daylight while we were there & locals told us to watch out for kidnapping & to not trust the military/police as they are corrupt. we didn’t stay long!
i had travelled through guatemala before that & had a peaceful interesting experience, so you just never know.

