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  1. 1. India
    Asia
    1 cheer
    8,081 people
  2. 2. Newfoundland and Labrador
    Canada
    809 people
  3. 3. California
    United States
    4,464 people
  4. 4. Switzerland
    Europe
    4,119 people
  5. 5. France
    Europe
    8,066 people
  6. 6. Italy
    Europe
    13,662 people
  7. 7. Ireland
    Europe
    1 cheer
    11,300 people
  8. 8. United Kingdom
    Europe
    6,347 people
  9. 9. Austin
    United StatesTexas
    776 people
  10. 10. Spain
    Europe
    8,351 people
  11. 11. Greece
    Europe
    1 cheer
    11,105 people
  12. 12. Portland
    United StatesOregon
    1 cheer
    1,364 people
  13. 13. Alaska
    United States
    1 cheer
    8,189 people
  14. 14. New Zealand
    Australia/Oceania
    1 cheer
    10,659 people
  15. 15. Baltimore
    United StatesMaryland
    1 cheer
    185 people

Recent entries

Saratoga Hobo Pool, Wyoming

free and surprisingly nice

this free municipal hotspring is just a 20 minute drive from rt. 80. a very worthy winter tangent if you are driving from colorado to utah via wyoming’s rt. 80. nice clean heated bath house and the hotspring is sulphur-rich and has been captured in a large concrete outdoor pool area. lots of locals were there soaking up the healing waters and relaxing scenery (read: flat and no trees). i couldn’t believe it was free. if i lived in wyoming, this place would be my winter-time salvation.

over 6 years ago

Little America, Wyoming

nice rest stop

cheap postcards and kinda kitschy. good stop during long rt. 80 trek.

over 6 years ago

Wyoming, United States

drove through on rt. 80

well… wyoming is (at least in winter via rt. 80) a largely barren, windy, cold, and desolate place. however, it was very exotic to me (being from the densely-populated and densely-foliaged connecticut) and thus totally worth seeing. we stopped at a free municipal hot spring 20 minutes drive off of rt. 80 and that was very surreal and delightful. saw lots of deer roaming the streets of the small hotspring town, and it brought the opening montage for the tv gem ‘northern exposure’ to mind. another plus about wyoming: they have TACOTIME franchises! i love love love taco time with all my heart, and when i lived in the pacific northwest ate it daily. it was a fine thing to revisit their vegetarian burrito so far east.

over 6 years ago
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