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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that the tourism reputations places have are generally merited. Places that are great but not on the beaten path include Iran, Iraq, and Slovenia (in that order). Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are nicer than you might think, though a bit of a clean-up would make them nicer. El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras also have much to recommend them, though like Colombia the crime is not negligible.[/quote] Iran? Iraq?[/quote] I’ve been to Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Love seeing a fellow [b]traveller (vs a tourist) [/b]on here! [/quote] Oh barf with this trope. Alex Garland wrote “the Beach” about you lot.[/quote] I have family in France who have visited Iran (and other “exotic” places) and they absolutely love it. Amazing architecture, kind people, delicious food, etc. It’s sad that Americans are so biased when it comes to other countries (and especially middle eastern countries). [/quote] The idea of Iran being “exotic” makes me laugh. [/quote]
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