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NZ is quality, to just drive around and relax and do nothing. I did a bit of a road trip around both islands. It was nice.

It really is a nicer version of Australia, so going there is just... nice. In a good way. Everything is... nice.

also, nice.

Big fan of Vietnam and Cambodia, especially the way less travelled bits. You'd want more than a week though, as getting to these areas involve 5-8 hour bus/train adventures which given you'd have to come back, would really eat into your time.

go to the deep north of canada aye.

fecking bootiful. and cold. and amazing. go fishing near the rockys after the melt. go horse back riding thru the ranges. squirt pepper spray at bears to get them to f**k off. go swimming in a crystal clear lake of glacier water, then go glacier walking!

alberta. most beautiful place on the planet. besides alaska. but the people are nicer in canada.

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Better food than USA as well

Kinda scary seeing a beer just wander out of the trees tho

even scarier when your taking a shit, see a bear and realise your rifle and pepper spray are on the horse that is having a heart attack.

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