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Old 01-12-2008, 19:21   #11
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This time last week I was doing just that
PLEASE tell me you took the tour, and didn't make do with those frankly pathetic audio tour phone thingumajigs?
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Old 01-12-2008, 20:22   #12
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Depends, still pretty romantic to me as I've only ever been abroad once so far!
Definitely make the most of that feeling, I find that the more I travel the less I actually enjoy the journey, I still love the exploring of a new place but sitting on a plane/train/bus for X hours has rather lost appeal. I do grin like a kid at the acceleration of the jet on take off even now but that's no longer such a big deal either which is a bit of a shame really.

In no particular order I'd like to go to Cuba, Australia/New Zealand and Canada for the winter season. I do have slight issues with the heat in that I just don't like it but I'm willing to ignore that to see these places.
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Old 01-12-2008, 20:28   #13
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Definitely make the most of that feeling, I find that the more I travel the less I actually enjoy the journey, I still love the exploring of a new place but sitting on a plane/train/bus for X hours has rather lost appeal. I do grin like a kid at the acceleration of the jet on take off even now but that's no longer such a big deal either which is a bit of a shame really.
I can see how the getting there part is pretty crap once done a few times, I've had a fair amount of 6hr train journeys (and a lovely 11hr train journey from near Buxton to Swansea one New Year's Eve :/). But the exploring new places part is the exciting bit Doubt very much I'll be going abroad any time soon so no doubt the romance will get to stick around for quite a long time yet!
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Old 01-12-2008, 20:49   #14
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Old 01-12-2008, 21:32   #15
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Hmm.. suggestions for people:

Haweswater - Lake District
Absolutely beautiful place, well worth the walk and climb to see the view from the top too.
I'd say in general if you haven't been to the Lake District you absolutely should. Failure to do so is to miss some of the most beautiful countryside the UK has to offer.

York

Lovely city, lots of history and the Minster is breathtaking.

Oahu - Hawaii

It's an unbelievably beautiful island, and part of some of the most geographically isolated set of islands in the world (about 2000 miles to the nearest mainland)

Beautiful place with what is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Lanikai beach, I like it and I'm not a big fan of beaches and sunbathing!
Great surfing to be had if you're a surfer too. The mountain and volcano (extinct) is a glorious sight, dominating the view for the most part throughout the island.
Well worth a visit.

Grand Canyon

Possibly the most jaw droppingly wonderful thing I've ever seen.

Prague - Czech Republic

Beautiful city, lots of history, the Cathedral is almost unparalleled in its magnificence.
I'm not sure how things sit with the way the economy is at the moment but historically the flights out to Prague are cheap, as is accommodation, food and drink.


On my list of places to go:

Japan

Always wanted to visit this place, see what it's like. I like Japanese culture (at least as it's portrayed anyway) and would like to see and experience it in real life. Also on my list of things to do is learn japanese, or at least try to!

New Zealand

Another long time entry on my list. I would love to get out there and see it, everything we see of it suggests it is a magnificent place. My sister went there for honeymoon and assures me that it is just as magnificent as suggested.
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Old 01-12-2008, 22:01   #16
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Definitely make the most of that feeling, I find that the more I travel the less I actually enjoy the journey, I still love the exploring of a new place but sitting on a plane/train/bus for X hours has rather lost appeal. I do grin like a kid at the acceleration of the jet on take off even now but that's no longer such a big deal either which is a bit of a shame really.
I have to agree with this. The getting there/back is decidedly chore-like these days. Of course, the being there still makes it worth it.

As for the acceleration thing, I do still enjoy it, but I'd trade countless take-offs in a regular passenger jet for another go in Concorde (something I know will never happen of course). Take your regular take-off and add some steroids, and you'll be about right.
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Old 01-12-2008, 22:41   #17
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EDIT: oops sorry. This is all about where we want to go.

Iceland, Japan, Canada, Madagascar, Tanzania and Kili, South Africa, Fiji-Samoa-Tonga in that order.

After the lottery win of couse.
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Nothing in here has been deleted, you sure it posted OK?
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Old 02-12-2008, 09:47   #20
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Oh my lordy. Everywhere. Seriously I do... I don't care if it's the middle of no where and has nothing of "interest" there. I just love other places and people and cultures. I LOVE it all.

There's just not enough time in the world.
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