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26 places I want to go   12 places I've been
  1. 1. Musée Du Louvre
    FranceIle de FranceParisRive Droite1er Arrondissement
    1 cheer
    1,192 people
  2. 2. Iceland
    Europe
    6,116 people
  3. 3. Greenland
    Europe
    1,730 people
  4. 4. Berlin
    Germany
    2,077 people
  5. 5. Köln
    GermanyNordrhein-Westfalen
    144 people
  6. 6. Amsterdam
    NetherlandsNoord-Holland
    4,074 people
  7. 7. Brussels
    BelgiumBrussels-Capital Region
    459 people
  8. 8. Kraków
    PolandMałopolskie
    303 people
  9. 9. Munch Museum
    NorwayOsloGamle OsloTøyen
    18 people
  10. 10. Ice Hotel
    SwedenNorrbottens LänNorrbottenKirunaJukkasjärvi
    599 people
  11. 11. Stockholm
    SwedenStockholms Län
    957 people
  12. 12. Finland
    Europe
    2,504 people
  13. 13. New Delhi
    IndiaNorth IndiaDelhi
    307 people
  14. 14. Taj Mahal
    IndiaNorth IndiaUttar PradeshAgra
    1,581 people
  15. 15. Gibraltar
    United KingdomBritish Overseas Territories
    129 people
  16. 16. Kiss The Blarney Stone
    IrelandMunsterCounty CorkCorkBlarney Castle
    10 people
  17. 17. Venezia
    ItalyVeneto
    2,656 people
  18. 18. Galleria Dell'Accademia
    ItalyToscanaFirenze
    56 people
  19. 19. Spain
    Europe
    1 cheer
    8,355 people
  20. 20. Bern
    SwitzerlandCanton of Berne
    96 people
  21. 21. Geneva
    SwitzerlandCanton of Geneva
    293 people

Recent entries

München, Bayern

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Learning the public transportation system will save you a lot of headache…as will using a city map! Ask at the hotel desk for one.

over 3 years ago

San Antonio, Bexar County

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While in San Antonio, whether living or just visiting, don’t forget to take a walk around Hemisfair park.

over 4 years ago

Montana, United States

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The western third is beautiful mountains; great for skiing and camping. If you’re at all interested in the history of the West, Montana has some great museums.

The Lady of the Rockies is a beautifully spiritual experience.

The eastern third is for those who like unconventional beauty. It’s commonly known as the “Badlands.” I grew up just a few blocks away from Makoshika State Park and would ride my bike out there at least once a month while growing up. The area is not flat so much as less mountainous. It is more canyons and gullies than mountains and valleys. :)

over 4 years ago
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