2007 marked the first year for me to visit London and Rome, though I hope to spend much more time in both cities in the future. Rome is definitely one of the most interesting cities that I have ever been to, and it makes you wonder how beautiful Europe must have been prior to the stupid World Wars. |
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Rome Book |
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Thailand used to be an exotic travel destination and was only visited by a few brave Europeans. Now, visiting Thailand is as adventurous as going to Starbucks, but it is still an excellent, delicious, and not to mention cheap experience. |
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Thailand Book |
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While it is almost silly to visit New Zealand for just one week, that is what I did. The main thing I discovered is that it is possible to travel from the other side of the planet (i.e. Norway) and see exactly what you have in your own backyard. However, now I can brag about having been to New Zealand, and that made the trip all worth it. |
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New Zealand Book |
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I took so many pictures in Cambodia that I decided to make a separate domain. In the end, I doubt that I will be able to post all the pictures that I took. Particularly with regard to the temples that I saw in the Angkor Wat, I honestly do not recall all the different temple names. Both Yuka and I loved it in Cambodia, and we will certainly go back. |
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Cambodia Book |
If you are really into plastic and amusement parks, you will have the time of your life if you visit Florida. In addition, the state offers great temperatures most of the year, and the Everglades National Park is absolutely unique (though it is slowly being destroyed by the ever growing population). Once the park disappears, I am sure the nice people Florida will replace it by cheap concrete and plastic. |
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New Zealand Book |
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