Gillette, Wyoming
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It’s a love/hate thing. It’s home, but I don’t think I’ll ever live there again …
over 3 years ago| 16 places I want to go | 59 places I've been |
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| 1. | Ireland
Europe |
11,302 people |
| 2. | Alaska
United States |
8,191 people |
| 3. | New York City
United States: New York State |
7,885 people |
| 4. | Prince Edward Island
Canada |
954 people |
| 5. | Wales
United Kingdom: Great Britain |
810 people |
| 6. | Scotland
United Kingdom: Great Britain |
4,015 people |
| 7. | England
United Kingdom: Great Britain |
2,424 people |
| 8. | New Zealand
Australia/Oceania |
10,660 people |
| 9. | Italy
Europe |
13,663 people |
| 10. | Tokyo
Japan: Honshu: Kantō |
4,618 people |
| 11. | France
Europe |
8,066 people |
| 12. | Switzerland
Europe |
4,121 people |
| 13. | Austria
Europe |
2,550 people |
| 14. | Germany
Europe 1 cheer |
6,621 people |
| 15. | Praha
Czech Republic: Bohemia |
2,606 people |
| 16. | Australia
Australia/Oceania |
14,687 people |
It’s a love/hate thing. It’s home, but I don’t think I’ll ever live there again …
over 3 years agoThe thing I remember most about Yad Vashem is the children’s memorial — the room is lit by thousands of pinpoints of light, reflected in mirrors, and there is a voice constantly reading the name of a child who died during the Holocaust (read in the child’s native language). The tour guide told us that if we were to listen to a non-stop reading of the names, it would take 2½ months to get through the list. It’s difficult to not sob your way through the place.
over 3 years ago