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By *jonesMan
over a year ago
Plymouth |
"I like the chilled vibe of Morocco so it’s a hard decision between Costa Rica and them.
Probably Costa Rica for its wildlife and laid back happy people. "
I went to tangiers for the day / night ..and a bloke followed me round all day , literally, trying to sell me an umbrella in the baking heat .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Malaysia, live there for 10 years.
Spent a lot of my childhood in penang. I would love to go back "
Why Penang rather than KL? Is there a large expat community in Penang. |
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over a year ago
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking. "
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan. |
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking.
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan. "
Bookmarked for late night perusal. I probably wouldn’t want to come home. |
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking.
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan.
Bookmarked for late night perusal. I probably wouldn’t want to come home. "
You wouldn’t but that’s what makes it wonderful there. I have some friends who live in Bali and it can be tiresome after a while. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking.
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan.
Bookmarked for late night perusal. I probably wouldn’t want to come home. "
Hold on, you live in Florida? Why wouldn’t you want to “come home”? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I like the chilled vibe of Morocco so it’s a hard decision between Costa Rica and them.
Probably Costa Rica for its wildlife and laid back happy people.
I went to tangiers for the day / night ..and a bloke followed me round all day , literally, trying to sell me an umbrella in the baking heat .. "
Tangiers is a bit full on and not typical. There are lovely people in Morocco and you should try some of the other places. |
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking.
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan.
Bookmarked for late night perusal. I probably wouldn’t want to come home.
You wouldn’t but that’s what makes it wonderful there. I have some friends who live in Bali and it can be tiresome after a while. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They all have distinguishing features that separate them from another, iv not seen enough of the world to be able to make that judgment yet, I may be biased but I think some of the UK is breathtaking, especially parts of Scotland and Wales. The culture and people make a place too. I think the Nordic fjords have to be up there in the top ten. |
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking.
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan.
Bookmarked for late night perusal. I probably wouldn’t want to come home.
You wouldn’t but that’s what makes it wonderful there. I have some friends who live in Bali and it can be tiresome after a while. "
I went to Australia and stopped off in Bali, and our complex was amazing on the beach, the sea and scenery was idyllic but once we ventured outside the area, it was a very different story. |
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"I like the chilled vibe of Morocco so it’s a hard decision between Costa Rica and them.
Probably Costa Rica for its wildlife and laid back happy people.
I went to tangiers for the day / night ..and a bloke followed me round all day , literally, trying to sell me an umbrella in the baking heat .. "
Ha ha yup the hustle and bustle of some of the busier places take some getting used to. A simple no thanks in Arabic usually gets you peace.
I start in Essaouira and then make my way into the Atlas Mountains for some chill time. It’s a lot different from the main cities.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bali, wish I could've had more time there!!
I’ve been looking at photos of the Hanging Gardens and it’s breathtaking.
Have a look at Four Seasons Sayan.
Bookmarked for late night perusal. I probably wouldn’t want to come home.
You wouldn’t but that’s what makes it wonderful there. I have some friends who live in Bali and it can be tiresome after a while.
I went to Australia and stopped off in Bali, and our complex was amazing on the beach, the sea and scenery was idyllic but once we ventured outside the area, it was a very different story. "
From your description, I presume you stayed in the Seminyak area. Very different once you leave the tranquility of the resort. |
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Add me to the New Zealand appreciation society. Been there twice and would have gone to live there if I had known about it in time.
best thing about NZ in my opinion is low population. I'm not of the 'more the merrier' persuasion.
Worst thing was them calling themselves Kiwis and the tendency to use Australasian diminutives like 'veggies' and 'tinnies' Their choice, however, not mine and definitely not the fault of the unique landscape! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"They all have distinguishing features that separate them from another, iv not seen enough of the world to be able to make that judgment yet, I may be biased but I think some of the UK is breathtaking, especially parts of Scotland and Wales. The culture and people make a place too. I think the Nordic fjords have to be up there in the top ten. "
I quite agree about the beauty of this Sceptred Isle. It’s always the way, that the grass is perceived to be greener on the other side and we don’t see what’s in front of us. |
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"I like the chilled vibe of Morocco so it’s a hard decision between Costa Rica and them.
Probably Costa Rica for its wildlife and laid back happy people.
I went to tangiers for the day / night ..and a bloke followed me round all day , literally, trying to sell me an umbrella in the baking heat ..
Ha ha yup the hustle and bustle of some of the busier places take some getting used to. A simple no thanks in Arabic usually gets you peace.
I start in Essaouira and then make my way into the Atlas Mountains for some chill time. It’s a lot different from the main cities.
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Yes Essaouira is my favourite place in Morocco a bit more touristy now than the first time I went there in 2001. |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
South Africa: Durban for the climate. Cape Town for dat mountain that I unfortunately only spent about 5 minutes atop....and Jo'burg....can't give a positive reason. Negative one is that it's flipping cold in winter, especially at night. |
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"The Gambia, amazing life changing experience
Tell me you never met a 'Prince' and for a small princely sum. He could empty your back account? ...Though, they're usually from Nigeria tbf. "
No, I just became “African Queen” apparently, a least I was told that by many! |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
"The Gambia, amazing life changing experience
No, I just became “African Queen” apparently, a least I was told that by many! "
Full of intrigue now and would love to know more, as wondering if any of the 'many', took any pleasure trips, and became a regular on the journey of the wonderful African Queen?....Wasn't the African Queen a paddle steamer and maybe your into a little light spanking?
If you were dressed as per your 10th. Jan pic. I can defo see why they thought you'd be the "African Queen." A few would certainly have paid homage to your killer pair of pins, while out shopping. |
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"The Gambia, amazing life changing experience "
Enjoyed some great times in The Gambia during the 1980s sadly have not managed to get back there since,
It is still on my Bucket list but time is running out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For us it has to be India, we timed our trip to coincide with Ganesh Chaturthi to see the amazing festival first hand. a hugely welcoming place with so much diverse culture, we could go on for hours! |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"I live in Scotland and still believe it’s the most beautiful place in the world, despite extensive travelling nothing compares to the scenery here xx"
This. The drive from Glasgow through Loch Lomand to Inverray. Stunning. |
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