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  • #21
    Originally posted by Inna visited Georgia (the country)

    of all the places that i visited, not lived, NYC was the best..hope to live there one day

    p.s. the rest of the world i experienced through educational television shows and books
    Inna jan, first of all welcome to the forum. I agree with you about NYC, it is one of the most unique places around. It's considered as one of the 2 extremes, either people love it or they despise it, there isn't really a middle ground.

    I've been to Georgia every summer for 13 years, a place called "Gagra", and although it is now in ruins I will always remember it as one of the most beautiful places I've encountered. The palm trees, magnolia trees, gorgeous beaches and a great Market that sells the best popok and kukuruza.... I still hope to visit it some day.

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    • #22
      wow. u guys have been in some awesome places.
      Outside of US, I've been to:
      Baku(duh, born there)
      Armenia
      Moscow
      Poland

      Really wanna go to Italy and Greece
      I see...

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      • #23
        I think of all the members, I have been to the fewest places.

        Born in Armenia > flew to Moscow for a couple of days > flew to South Dakota, USA > drove to California. That's pretty much my geographic life story. Oh, and I've been to Wisconsin and Minnesota for a day each, haha.

        SagGal, I agree - Italy and Greece would be my ideal vacation destinations, and England too (I've heard a lot of positive feedback of the place).

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        • #24
          the Monster's feet have touched the ground inside the borders of every country known to man.


          I have also been in the air space of every country except Libiya.

          Highest point i've been to was 18. 700 feet above sea level.

          lowest point 1,275 feet below sea level.

          coldest -58 C --novasibirsk.

          hottest 128 F -- death valley


          wettest--- welll i'm not going to go there LOL.

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          • #25
            Where I've been:

            Armenia
            Moscow
            Goergia (the country)
            California (Farthest I've gone from here is Palm Springs, Big Bear, San Diego and Santa Barbra)

            Best place I can say for me was Armenia, just cause I don't really remember Moscow and Goergia, I was too young.

            Where I want to go:

            Vegas, Tahoe, New York City, Colorodo
            Canada
            Australia
            France
            Britan
            Italy
            Greece
            Jamaica
            South Africa
            Spain
            Moscow
            Gorgia
            and ofcoarse Armenia again and again and ..........

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            • #26
              lets c ive been 2

              born in lebanon
              live in LA

              been 2 in cali
              SF(basically of the yay area)
              Fresno
              Diego
              big bear
              arrowhead
              big pines
              almost all of cali, even northern area

              in us
              D.C.
              Philly
              Vegas
              Arizona
              Laughlin

              Outside of US
              Mexico
              Greece
              England
              France
              Throughout all of Spain
              Italy

              i think thats about it.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by anileve Inna jan, first of all welcome to the forum. I agree with you about NYC, it is one of the most unique places around. It's considered as one of the 2 extremes, either people love it or they despise it, there isn't really a middle ground.

                I've been to Georgia every summer for 13 years, a place called "Gagra", and although it is now in ruins I will always remember it as one of the most beautiful places I've encountered. The palm trees, magnolia trees, gorgeous beaches and a great Market that sells the best popok and kukuruza.... I still hope to visit it some day.
                thankx for the welcome ....and about Georgia, i dont really remember it, just heard stories from my mom and sisters who told me about the time we went there, i think we went to the mountains there or something...i never thought of it as the way you described it..maybe one day if i ever go to Armenia, i'll go to Georgia aswell

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                • #28
                  Born in SoCal, also lived in Asheville, NC, and Bloomfield, NJ. Never been outside of the US (Mexico does not count as outside of the US as far as I'm concerned). Places I've been in the US:

                  Phoenix, AZ
                  Oracle, AZ (biosphere II)
                  San Francisco, CA
                  Las Vegas, NV
                  Atlantic City, NJ
                  New York City
                  Philadelphia, PA
                  Boston, MA
                  Amherst, MA
                  Baltimore, MD
                  Charlotte, NC
                  Raleigh, NC
                  Roanoke, VA
                  Charles Town, WV
                  Houston, TX
                  Farmington, NM
                  Albuquerque, NM
                  San Antonio, TX
                  Nashville, TN
                  Memphis, TN
                  Washington, DC
                  All over Connecticut, New Jersey, and Southern California

                  I've also driven up and down both coasts and across the US several times. I've also taken a train ride across the US.

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                  • #29
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                    I've also driven up and down both coasts and across the US several times. I've also taken a train ride across the US. [/B]
                    that must have been an interesting/amazing experience..i've always wanted to to take a road trip and just visit at least all the major cities in the US...i dont think i would enjoy it by
                    myself ......just need to persuade my sisters first

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Inna that must have been an interesting/amazing experience..i've always wanted to to take a road trip and just visit at least all the major cities in the US...i dont think i would enjoy it by
                      myself ......just need to persuade my sisters first
                      I guess I'm lucky to have had a couple of relatively adventurous friends. Ah man, could I tell you some stories.

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