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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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 [/quote] 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.[/quote] I agree too :) My 2 best. - Antelope Canyon in Arizona.... It is pure magic. The colors are so amazing. - Masca on the island of Tenerife ( Canary Islands, Spain ). There is a popular myth that Masca was a pirate hideout. The legend says that pirates would hide their treasures in the village and bring them up from their ships through the gorge. The village was isolated and inaccessible by road until the 1980s. The isolation of Masca helped to preserve its authenticity. The village is now home to around 90 inhabitants. [/quote]
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