home exchange in Paris living like a Parisian for a month
Ngongorogoro crater in Tanzania- incredible wildlife overnight safari in Malawi where there were elephants crashing around our tent at night; also driving around the entire country of Malawi southern Spain. Alhambra etc staying with locals in a minority area of China in the foothills of the Himalayas kayaking the Bioluminescent bay in Puerto swimming with sea turtles off St Croix staying with a host family in Japan renting a cabin on a lake next to a volcano in southern Chile eating in big cities of Asia esp Bangkok, Shanghai, Beijing, Kathmandu, and HONG KONG plane ride from Culebra to Vieques PR camping out on the Great Wall of China with a group of friends |
PP here who suggested the sea lions…exactly. This is fine. You don’t have to run away from the animals! In fact, the sea lions would probably think that’s a game and follow you. They are incredibly playful. I was recently reading a book about the discovery of the Endurance in the Antarctic, and once the Weddell seals came up in the ship when they opened the bay to put out the sonar scanning probes. Some of the preeminent ocean scientists in the world found it magical. They are curious and delightful creatures. Respect them, use common sense and all is well. |
Thanks for the suggestion. I was looking for something to do in that area. |
Sheesh…”best things” turns into a laundry list(s) of humble brags. Maybe this is satire…hard for me to detect online, but “living like a Parisian for a month,” makes this post suspect. If you are humble bragging g about cosplaying a Parisian, well that along with a lot of this is too much. |
But did you live like a Parisian, like the prior poster? Also, hope you brought some of that moonshine to share, while in France. |
I agree. |
Walking across the Széchenyi Chain Bridge to cross the Danube from Pest to Buda, and taking the Castle Hill funicular with my then 3 year old.
Eating as many Pastéis de Belém as we could fit, in Portugal. Half the adventure was finding seats, and then wondering how in the hell the staff knew to serve you in that maze. Bumping into something while snorkeling, and realizing that it's a sea turtle that was just chilling. On the same trip, noticed something fast moving pass in the shallows next to me, and realizing that it's a shark! Walking on top of Iguazu Falls (Argentina side) after it had been raining for a few weeks, leading to every single one of the falls being full! And watching the birds dive in and out of the falls. |
They have big teeth and mouths full of bacteria and bite. They are not cute puppies. |
You need to grow a spine. I would hate being so afraid of everything in life. No wonder you haven’t had any adventures, you are scared of your own shadow. If one bites me I’ll clean it with Hibiclens and take a Z pack. Big deal. I take both when I travel to remote places. |
I'm guessing you like to put your kid on a bison's back in Yellowstone for that Instagram photo and feed alligators donuts in the Everglades and pick the tulips in Amsterdam. |
You aren’t supposed to touch manta rays! My good, how stupid are you? They are not dogs. |
You sound like a Darwin award nominee. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce31zz3q42wo |
I bet you constantly kick the corals when snorkeling because you are so busy hall monitoring you forget to mind your fins. |
Where was the good snorkeling in Maui. Kannapali was meh. |
So if a shark came up to, using your logic, you would pet it? |