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The founding father of Republic of China lived there during his 20’s. I want to see it for myself.
over 6 years agoTokyo, Kantō
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Perhaps it was all the animations I’ve been watching since I was little, I’ve always wanted to go to visit Japan. I’ve been learning Japanese so hopefully oneday I’ll be able to use it there.
over 6 years agoNevada, United States
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Was during CES 2006. Had a blast partying. Went often when I lived in LA, like most ppl. A great place to spend a vacation, especially for young ppl. But everything is more expensive except herhaps food
over 6 years agoLouisiana, United States
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was before Katrina. Was in New Orleans. The state was POOR. Drove a long stretch of high way without even a gas station. Not so much to see outside New Orleans.
over 6 years agoYellowstone National Park, Wyoming
You need at least a week for this place by student007
I visited Yellowstone during June, just the beginning of the “tour season”. The rooms price doubled. A tip for those who want to visit yellow stone: You need at least a week here to cover most of the places of interests. There’ll be a lot of driving so be prepared! The ideal place to stay would be in the park, but it will cost more. Do your research before.
The park is HUGH! From the west entry to the first camping area is a 15 mile drive, and that’s just the entrance. There are so many places of interests and each of them worthy of visiting. I spent 4 days here and were only able to cover about half of the places. And if you plan on taking a horse back riding or a boat trip on the lake you need to spend even more time at some of the places.
Oh, and take a digital camera, a lot of batteries and a laptop if you love to take pictures. I took a little more than 4000 pictures during the trip. Film-murderers everywhere. The places look so fantastic and dreamy, it is hard to pass them up for a photo.
over 6 years agoGarden Of The Gods, Colorado Springs
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It’s not bad. But not much to see here. I think looking a the giant rocks up close and personal makes you realize how small you are in this world.
over 6 years agoSeattle, King County
Nice town by student007
My impression of Seattle is that it’s a place in between LA and Denver. The Downtown area is not as croweded as LA but there are much more people than Denver. There seem to be a lot of traffic on the high way, almost as bad as LA but the air quality seem to be a bit better. Perhaps it was the forests surrounding the cities.
The Space Needle is nice, and the oceans are colder than LA. Had a lot of great fun on the boats. Went to visit Boeing and Microsoft, and the old starbucks. Very interesting city.
over 6 years agoChina, Asia
Most popular country in the world by student007
It’s a hugh place with thousands of different cultures and local dialogs. Hunders of cities, and billions of people. Don’t worry about the “so-called” communists, they are nothing but a shadow of the past. Now-a-days china is the fastest growing capitalist country in the world, and the most popular one too (if one man one vote)
over 7 years agoFlorida, United States
Tempa, Disney worlds, Miami by student007
It’s been a great experience visiting Florida. Tempa/St. Petersburg is a peaceful and fun city, very nice weather and warm water.
3 Disney worlds and universal studio in Orlando, very exhausting trip but lots of fun.
What more can I say about the beach in Miami? Over crowed. Quite a different experience from LA but it’s still greate fun.
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