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Where do you most want to visit and revisit?


  • 10 months ago · Quote · #1

    BigFuzzyOne

    Hello everyone,

    Maybe this question has been asked here before (I'm pretty sure it has) but I'm curious anyway. Of all the places you've been, where would you most like to go back and visit? And second, of all the places you've yet to see, where would you most like to go visit?

    I'm sort of making a bit of an early "bucket list", actually more of a "55 gallon drum list", and I'd like to hear ideas I'm either not aware of or are just forgetting about.

    Thanks,

    Forrest

  • 10 months ago · Quote · #2

    corrijean

    Grand Canyon river rafting!!!

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #3

    JimEBau

    My favorite places are near mountain tops.  I guess seeing the Swiss Alps would be one of the places I'd like to get to, as well as the Dolomites.  The Rockies are always good, as I live in these USofA.

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #4

    Chiemi

    I would like to revisist Burmuda.

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #5

    klasse

    I like to revisit a Swedish island called Öland (island in Swedish is called Ö so it means island land :-) I hope to go there again this late summer with my whole family. I also like to revisit the southern Swedish region Skåne/Scania and Norway. I have never been to Scotland (only England in the UK) but I hope to go there some day. I think it would be nice and interesting to visit more islands in Greece, the Camargue, Provence and Toscana and also New York. I don´t like to fly to long so I guess it will be hard to see Australia and New Zeeland but it would be nice to go there when we can fly from Sweden to Australia in less then 10 hours.

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #6

    BigFuzzyOne

    I've never been to the Scandanavian countries but many of the photos I've seen were quite beautiful so I think I'd quite like to go there.

    I went to New York City once back in the late 80's with a native New Yorker (moved him back home). Unfortunately the weather was quite foggy while I was there so I really did not get to see the city much except for Central Park. It was a disappointing trip so I would like to go back to actually see things.

    Good Luck with that 10 hour flight. Laughing

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #7

    scooby068

    uuhh, to ski the volcano in Hawaii and the subsequent beachside, Margarita induced recovery all caught on film of course! :) 

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #8

    JimEBau

    LOL!

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #9

    BigFuzzyOne

    You had to drink Margaritas to induce recovery?? It would take Margaritas to get me to ski the volcano. If I survived, Margaritas would be a requirement.  Tongue out

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #10

    corrijean

    I think tequila shots might help more. Sealed

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #11

    aristeidis9

    Samothrace, Greece and the Alps!

  • 9 months ago · Quote · #12

    BigFuzzyOne

    Aristeidis, those are definitely on my list as well.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #13

    Frozenghost1

    AREA 51 & S4, Nevada - Rachel, Nevada - Goldfield, Nevada - Vietnam - China - South America - Mustang Ranch, Nevada - Blue Bunny Ranch, Nevada - Zeta Reticula Solar System - Orion's Belt Star System - The Moon - Back too SAN BLAS, NAYARIT, MEXICO

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #14

    BigFuzzyOne

    You forgot L5 (where sex is rocket propelled). Wink  Hey, you brought it up first!!!

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #15

    Frozenghost1

    Tongue out where the hell is L5! You convinced me, NOW WHERE THE HELL IS IT?!?!?!? Tongue out  Tongue outADD L5 TO MY LIST! Do they have female alien grey's or reptilian's? Tongue out

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #16

    BigFuzzyOne

    Just head toward the moon and turn right. You can't miss it!! If you're actually not sure what L5 is, Google "Lagrange points". There are 5 of them in the Earth-Moon system. There is even several various "L5 societies" who propose setting up space station/colonies there.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #17

    scooby068

    I made the right at the moon, next thing you know......looking at Uranus! Must've missed that turn at the Saturn roundabout, no photo ops there, heading back to New Jersey for some pizza... :}

    Serious...is that the L-5 the new planet thats been hittiung the news last week?

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #18

    BigFuzzyOne

    No, the 5 Lagrange Points are "stable" locations around 2 orbiting bodies like the earth and moon where an object will remain indefinately without having to be repositioned. The advantage is that once it's in one of these points, it's orbit will not decay. ie. it will not need fuel to regain altitude. The main disadvantage is that they are not in near Earth orbit. L5 is approximately 200-250,000 miles away from both the earth and moon.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #19

    RedSoxpawn

    Just got back from a 10 day trip to Washington DC, deffinantly a place I want to revisit, and tempted to move to after school.

  • 5 months ago · Quote · #20

    scooby068

    D.C. is awesome, be sure to check out beautiful Virginia when you are there again too. :}


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