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1. Mombasa
Kenya
3 cheers31 people -
2. Romania
Europe
1 cheer1,386 people -
3. Haute Savoie
France: Rhône-Alpes
5 people -
4. Cyprus
Europe
1 cheer750 people -
5. Chicago
United States: Illinois: Cook County
2,453 people -
6. Montreal
Canada: Québec Province
1,847 people -
7. Reykjavik
Iceland
1 cheer788 people -
8. Antarctica
4,009 people -
9. New York City
United States: New York State
7,885 people -
10. Nassau
Bahamas
1 cheer81 people -
11. Tonga
Australia/Oceania
219 people -
12. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
United States: US Protectorates
250 people -
13. Bermuda Triangle
United Kingdom: British Overseas Territories: Bermuda
159 people -
14. Kathmandu
Nepal: Bagmati Zone: Kathmandu Valley: Kathmandu District
265 people -
15. Great Wall
China
1,950 people -
16. Isla de Pascua
Chile
1,221 people -
17. Côte d'Ivoire
Africa
272 people -
18. Hawai'i
United States
7,024 people -
19. South Africa
Africa
5,325 people -
20. Upper Egypt
Egypt
52 people -
21. Teotihuacán
Mexico: México (State)
2 cheers348 people
Recent entries
Badger, Newfoundland and Labrador
amazing little hamlet
Well whatever other people say about “passing through it on the highway”, Badger is a place that is full of life, even though it is small. Everyone in this tiny community is very close and knows one another very well. There’s something to be said about being able to sleep peacefully at night from knowing your neighbours very well. :)
This town is situated on the Exploits River and is one of the greatest sights to be seen in Newfoundland.. seeing a moose/caribou from across the river on a summer day is a sight unlike any other. I recommend heading up Buchans Highway and exploring the many side roads with tons of cabins hidden away. And if you come to a beautiful pine log cabin with a sign reading “M & M Paul” stop in for a drink and tell them that Sara sent you!
over 6 years agoNiagara Falls, Ontario
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The Canadian side of the falls is WAY better than the American. It’s almost as if as soon as you cross the border the atmosphere changes.
over 6 years ago

