Travelled anywhere interesting lately?

Leslie

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So far there is relationship, garden and food, let's do travel now. Seems we have Canadians, Brits, Hawaians, Americans, Australians, excuse me if I've missed anywhere, anyone been anywhere else interesting? Suffered from any tropical diseases?

I've never really left Ontario/Quebec area so I must live vicariously through all of you. What's your travel story?
 

Leslie

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Where's the interesting part? How was the bier in Germany? Did you get snubbed by the French? Did you get burnt in the Carribean? Why South America? :D
 

kuulani

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Spain - wow those spanish men waste no time ;)

France - nude beach ... dammit, it was an old people nude beach :eek:

Monaco - took tourist pics with those royal guards :headbang:

Italy - got lost :(

Greece - got more lost :(

other than that, I've only been to Cali (Disneyland), Arizona (Grand Canyon), Vegas (casinos) and Florida (Disneyworld).

:D
 

outside looking in

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Just got back (this week) from a week long trip to Cancun, Mexico. That was a blast... being that many Universities were on spring break didn't hurt either. :cool:

The golf was great, the beach was great, the Tequila was great, and the women were great. ;)

A bit further back (nearly three years now) I took a six week tour through England, Ireland, Scotland, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, The Czech Republic, and The Netherlands (Amsterdam.... mmm...)

That was a great six weeks.
 

sbcanada

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In February I went to Disneyland, California Adventure, Knott's Berry Farm, Las Vegas, Lake Havasu (Arizona). Fun trip, got me away from the Canadian winter for a couple weeks. ;)

I caught something when I got back, but I puked that up and moved on. :D
 

unclehobart

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Glaciers on Croc Hunter? I don't think I've ever seen them do anything remotely related to cold. That would be a wild sight to see.

Its fun and miserable all at once. It rains constantly for nearly 300 days a year on top of the glacier. Wet and cold is the theme of the day... but its really neato when you reach the frost flashover atmosphere line. You can distinctly make out the break between rain, sleet, and snow barriers.
 

Leslie

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Originally posted by unclehobart
Glaciers on Croc Hunter? I don't think I've ever seen them do anything remotely related to cold. That would be a wild sight to see.
He took a helicopter out to somewhere out there and did a show on it, how they're melting and how it would affect the species there, and if I remember correctly, he had his little shorts on. :D
 

Leslie

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Originally posted by outside looking in
Originally posted by L. Summerton
a good tune I haven't heard in a while :D

Well, I think it's American Woman, but hey... the more, the merrier! :)

Yeah, well you knew what I meant. :D Saw the Guess Who in concert recently. Good show. :headbang:
 

greenfreak

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I liked Steve Irwin (Croc Hunter) when he was first on but I think he's gotten overexposed. It seems every time I turn on Animal Planet, I look just in time to see him almost get bitten by a snake with him saying, "Yore awlright, yore awlright" lol

Ever see the Jeff Corwin Experience? He's a funny guy.

Sadly, I have never been off the East Coast of the US. I was in a plane that landed in Freeport Bahamas but we couldn't get off the plane-we were only there to refuel. That's ok though because the airport was this ugly Pepto-Bismol pink. Didn't look that interesting.
 
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