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Start off in The USA and buy a cheap Cadillac convertible, Then proceed to drive south into mexico...Spend some time touring there a bit and go sight seeing all the way through central America. Then from there start touring around South America seeing all to see.

Yer gotta go do the drive the US thing, that would be awesome. Have to see NY at some point, maybe next year.

Great wall? hope you're fit, that was bloody exhausting and i took a short cut. And the bastards covered the main pagoda in the forbidden city in scaffolding, i think that's down now though.

I think Long Thanh is basically paved over now isnt it? went to Cu Chi which is right near there. They have guns and stuff they let you shoot, it was pretty cool, tunnels gave me the fear though.

Going to see Cairo and Tel Aviv in september and apart from that id have to take the unlimited funds euro trip, or a trip on spaceship one, though thats a little pricey.

Edit: oh Long Thanh is all the way out there is it. thought it was closer.

http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=10.553889,1...3889,107.258889

does drew barrymore count (things to do)

really want to see more of australia the small towns and such not the tourist thing

then of course europe japan octoberfest africa anywhere with cool historic architecture and so on and so on

In no particular order

Somewhere in Canada, will probably get there at some point through work.

Liverpool in England to watch Everton play at home

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Las Vegas & the Bahamas, same as Canada

Spain

Miami, USA

I would like to see Scotland and Germany where my family originates, Canada to catch up with my friend over there, get back to New Zealand and see Japan as it has me fascinated. Oh and run my car on a real track which I dont have here :blink:

yawn...

I'm lazy...

On a serious note though, I'd love to go through Rural Italy and see the many ruins from Classical times...

Padua is a beautiful city and I'd love to go back again, as are Siena, Assisi and Florence, problem with Italy is that there are heaps of sharks, lots of people waiting to rip you off...

Venice gave me the shits, and it stinks to boot.... Plus it is full of pigeons... I hate pigeons...

Greek islands are a must, Naxos, Myconos, Santorini (Thera), Paros, Samos, Lemnos, Lesbos, Samothrace, Thasos, Corfu, Chios, Crete, Rhodes, and Ithaca...

Love to go see the main cities of Athens, Corinth, Larissa and Thessalonika.

One day, I'd love to travel around the Southern Caucasus, go see Georgia and Armenia.. The cities of Batumi, Kutaisi, T'Bilisi (Tiflis), and Yerevan are very historical and very nice with oodles of culture...

Wouldn't mind checking out the US at one stage, LA, Vegas, Cleveland, Detroit, NYC and Philly.. Gotta make it down the Florida too!!! Orlando and Miami FTW!!!

We aren't getting married till I can afford to go to europe for our honeymoon..

Fly to Germany, hire a 911 (newer than my old ladys') and drive down through Switzerland into the north of Italy (family is from a little town outside Torino) then keep going down the Amalfi coast stopping off along the way.

Also want to go to Oklahoma D'Day in a couple of years... One of, if not, THE biggest paintball scenario game in the world.. 4000+ people over 5 days :down:

One day I would also like my team to end up at the paintball World Cup :(

Why through car-hating Switzerland???

Why not through Austria?? You get really smooth roads and oodles and oodles of apple strudel....

und bier...

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

Id like to go snowboarding somewhere, and run a muck on snowmoblies, somewhere where theres windy, hilly roads with no speed limmit and just go flat out through the hills, japan and tokyo, and into space would be awesome. . . and will never happen but wandering around in area 51 would be cool . . haha



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