I've always wanted to visit the Caribbean, particularly the Bahamas, and the romantic countries in Europe such as France and Italy. Where have you always wanted to go?
It's hard to narrow it down... I would love to go to New Zealand again. But if I wanted to go somewhere new, Nepal or Uganda would be pretty interesting, I think. As well as Norway.
I might go there this summer. I'll take pictures for you.
great wall of China.
It's completely worth the effort to climb it. Bring a sharpie and a padlock, people wrote their names all over the place in a lot of different languages. Cyrillic, Thai (is that how you refer to the language), Korean, Japanese, English, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc. The padlock's for a wish that you can lock into the chain on the wall. If I'd known that before I went, I definitely would've brought one. And if you want pictures, I can send them to you eventually. None with me in them of course.
As for me, I'd love to go back to China/Taiwan. Language barriers aside, I'd want to go to Japan, France, England, Denmark, (lists off the rest of the world)
I like travelling. If language wasn't a problem and I had enough money to go where I wanted to, I'd probably never come home for a year.
and you spelled that wrong. Its Niagara not Niagra!
But i would like to to Greece and Rome, because of all the ancient ruins there are there. And i wanna go to all the states and get a shirt that has the name of all of the to prove it!
I miss the green, which is easy when you've moved to the desert.
Screw green. Desert is the best minus the water problems.
Anywhere in Europe. Japan would be cool. Australia and New Zealand. Couldn't care less about Africa, the Middle East, or most of Asia. South and Central America would be OK.
Thank god I am from London,You guys should visit London it is a very nice place to be in.
I did and I enjoyed it even though I ran all day long to see as much as I could since I was there only for 1 day.
We left Paris very early in the morning and arrived in London around 8 am.
The trip through the tunnel with the Eurostar was actually faster than I expected.