It could be down the street, a great truckstop, your grandma's...even getting off at the wrong bus stop while drunk one night.
I'm going to have to say Pointe au baril in northern Ontario.
It could be down the street, a great truckstop, your grandma's...even getting off at the wrong bus stop while drunk one night.
I'm going to have to say Pointe au baril in northern Ontario.
I enjoyed San Diego a lot as a kid. Went there on vacation a few times. More recently, I'd say Avon, CT. That place was beautiful, and had all the positives of both being a small town, and being in a populated area.
thats a lot of grapes
I'm not sure if you saw this, but you put a U in the word favoritest.
OT - yo momma's ass was my favourtiest.
More OT - Riviera Maya in Mexico. This this may have been more the people I was with than the actual location.
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Countries: Japan, Australia
Cities: Toronto, Brisbane
Brisbane is probably the place I would like to live the most. Maybe I will one day.
Big Island, Hawaii, at the world class resort.
Honolulu was garbage and was basically Chicago Island. What a joke such a tropical beauty could be destroyed in such a way.
I'd love to visit Australia or New Zealand. Northern Scandinavia countries like Sweden or Finland too.
Places I'll never visit - Japan, Los Angeles, Mexico, Middle East.
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I can't tell you what my favoritest place is called but it's warm, tight and wet.
Spain was my favorite country overall. As a city I enjoyed Berlin, San Francisco and Seoul about equally. Seoul being the most foreign feeling of the three to me but it was very striking.
In the US, I enjoyed San Francisco, Monterey and San Diego the most. I have also enjoyed Tennessee greatly and find it to be second only to California in beauty in the US, but having most lovely people I have ever met in my life. Tennessee is great!
I traveled a lot in my life. Mostly positive experiences.
I've been to Cologne and Madrid, really loved them both.
San Francisco, the hills and the ocean add a lot to it, lots of hippies and gays too and Silicon Valley. It's the closest international class city to me at 250 miles away.
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For me it's Mauritius 100% really felt like a paradise island and in 2nd I would say the Austrian alps :=
The dictionary to know "favouritest" is not a word.
My most favorite place I have visited would be (most likely) Rocky Mountain National Park.
Mont St Michel
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I've been a handful of places and I get this question all of time, but I can never pick a favorite. They're all so different in so many different ways
I just gauge things by how good they are in my pictures. This is high up there cause I love this one.
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I've been all over the world, so this is difficult. But...
Geneva, Switzerland
New Orleans, USA
Vancouver, Canada
Lyon, France
Bangkok, Thailand
Or, where I live now
One of those. Not sure which.
Nicé, France
Amman, Jordan!