Anonymous wrote:Cambodia
I don’t know that it’s underrated as much as people just don’t have it on their list or think of it, but we were absolutely blown away our visit to Cambodia. Great food, friendly people, pretty easy to navigate, astonishing ruins and sights. Kid friendly, too.
Anonymous wrote:A couple folks have mentioned Ljubljana. I have family friends in Trieste which is not far and that whole area including Udine is lovely. The Italy/Slavic border and cuisine….took a trip starting in Venice and going east…

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palm Springs and Puerto Rico are not international.
My word…
lol you need refresh your geology. Puerto is it’s own island; of course it’s another country.
Oh boy.
Anonymous wrote:Istanbul
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palm Springs and Puerto Rico are not international.
My word…
lol you need refresh your geology. Puerto is its own island; of course it’s another country.
PP, few things. It's actually "geography" not geology, which is the study of the earth/rocks, etc. Also, hate to break it to you, but PR is a US territory and therefore not international.
Anonymous wrote:Epcot. It has everything you could ever want. I think it’s more authentic, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palm Springs and Puerto Rico are not international.
My word…
lol you need refresh your geology. Puerto is its own island; of course it’s another country.
PP, few things. It's actually "geography" not geology, which is the study of the earth/rocks, etc. Also, hate to break it to you, but PR is a US territory and therefore not international.
Exactly, geology is the study of the earth, including its different countries. And we don’t have territories anymore, this isn’t the 19th century.
Anonymous wrote:
Bayeux, France. Great place as a base in Normandy. We stayed in the loveliest hotel. They had a great breakfast and a pretty garden where we had a glass of wine and charcuterie in the afternoon. And a really memorable dinner in a restaurant near the center of town.
Anonymous wrote:The 2 people who said Syria, have you been since 2010? (Since the war started)
I was there in 2010 before the war started, and it was a great place to visit, but even then it was a bit spooky with the Assad beloved leader propaganda, Facebook being blocked, and a scary border crossing into Syria in a taxi with smuggled cigarettes.
It was a stunning country, I can’t imagine going there now unless visiting family or something.