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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I totally agree about foreign travel. I have no interest; however, I would love to see this huge country in which we live. [/quote] Travel isn't just about "seeing" things. I don't travel as much as I used to, but when I did, I preferred Europe/the UK. It's not that there aren't beautiful things to see in the USA. It's the social culture/atmosphere. There are parts (not all) of Europe and the UK where it just feels more laid back, less puritanical. I feel like in the US, there are laid-back places, but they are laid back in a hippy/new agey/health nazi way. But it's different in certain parts of Europe/UK. And when I had vacation time, I wanted to go somewhere why I could feel a certain way and have a bit of a break.[/quote] I love foreign travel but to each his own. Something I have realised though is that there are places in this world that cannot be captured in a photo. I just went to Machu Picchu (a big bucket list item for me!) and being on top of the mountain and having the 360 view around you and feeling the energy of the place is something words and pictures cannot convey. [/quote] Yes. Machu Picchu is amazing and worth the trip. Another place like this is the Angkor temple complex in Cambodia. There are MANY others. [/quote]
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