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So now that I've finally been approved for my passport(8 months, $300 later, and much induced stress and frustration) and have received both my card and booklet, I need to find some countries to go visit this year. Help me out.
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Justin
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New Zealand is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Particularly the south island. Or just look for the best deals. I've never traveled anyplace abroad that I've regretted. Pack the right attitude, and you can't go wrong.
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Justin wrote: New Zealand is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Particularly the south island. Or just look for the best deals. I've never traveled anyplace abroad that I've regretted. Pack the right attitude, and you can't go wrong. I like this one, but I think that may end up outside my budget, though it's gonna be expensive no matter how I look at it. I think maybe a trip to somewhere in Europe to start.
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Vector 38
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what areas are attractive to you? and why'd a passport take so long?
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Vector 38 wrote: what areas are attractive to you? and why'd a passport take so long? Anything really outside the US. Except conflict zones. Why it took so long? The Gov't wanted all the documents to prove my residence and citizenship and all my adoption paperwork, along with my Foreign passport that was issued at time of adoptions, and many other things. Then they wanted my original birth cert. Sorry, my country does not issue birth certs, just family registries. On top of that, I opted for the 4-6 week processing.
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Honestly - I really enjoyed England - the Cotwolds - The Yorkshire hills - Thirsk - Brighton. As soon as I got away from the standard tourist crap - it was charming. Long hikes on a wonderful network of public footpaths. GREAT photo ops.
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Vintagevista wrote: Honestly - I really enjoyed England - the Cotwolds - The Yorkshire hills - Thirsk - Brighton. As soon as I got away from the standard tourist crap - it was charming. Long hikes on a wonderful network of public footpaths. GREAT photo ops. I thought about this. I do have a few friends that live out there. Though no plans for picture taking. Just bring my small PS camera. Who knows just what the TSA will steal from me.
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Erin Holmes
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Japan from personal experience. India is on my wishlist.
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Gryph wrote: I like this one, but I think that may end up outside my budget, though it's gonna be expensive no matter how I look at it. I think maybe a trip to somewhere in Europe to start. Are you interested in seeing nature, or things like famous museums/architecture? Are you interested in history, and if so, any particular era? What time of year do you want to travel, and for how long?
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Ralph Easy
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Justin wrote: New Zealand is jaw-droppingly beautiful. It IS Middle Earth! Explore exotic Minas Tirith but don't go to Mordor. .
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Paolo D Photography
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theres a couple islands that you could check out: Lilliput and Blefuscu
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Lightcraft Studio wrote: Are you interested in seeing nature, or things like famous museums/architecture? Are you interested in history, and if so, any particular era? What time of year do you want to travel, and for how long? It's not about what I want to see, other than to get away from the states Granted, I'm a fan of history and what not, but I'd like to also try the different foods, meet different people, and be able to have some fun. Anytime of the year is fine with me.
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Erin Holmes wrote: Japan from personal experience. India is on my wishlist. I''d very much like to go to Japan, but it's not something I wish to do right away as I'd like to be able to spend 2 weeks over there.
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Nicole Nu
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Canada!
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NicoleNudes wrote: Canada!
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JessieLeigh
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Holland is a great place to visit. Beautiful, lots of culture to experience, many of the residents speak English so no worries about communication...
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JessieLeigh wrote: Holland is a great place to visit. Beautiful, lots of culture to experience, many of the residents speak English so no worries about communication... Sweet!
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Kev Lawson
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Australia... its the hot time of the year, so really cute ladies may tend to be wearing less.... speaking of which, isn't there this really cute model from there, I think her name is Mary...
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UltimateAppeal wrote: Australia... its the hot time of the year, so really cute ladies may tend to be wearing less.... speaking of which, isn't there this really cute model from there, I think her name is Mary...
I think she mentioned having this serious heat wave right now....
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Gryph wrote: So now that I've finally been approved for my passport(8 months, $300 later, and much induced stress and frustration) and have received both my card and booklet, I need to find some countries to go visit this year. Help me out. Are you a criminal? Why was it such a big deal to get a passport in US? It is not like you need to go the school, study and pass a test. AM I missing something?
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Connor Photography wrote: Are you a criminal? Why was it such a big deal to get a passport in US? It is not like you need to go the school, study and pass a test. AM I missing something? Apparently you aren't foreign born, nor know anything about the documents required to give when being an adopted person. If I was a criminal, countries wouldn't let me in. And outside of that, it's no ones business. All I asked for was ideas of places to visit.
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Gryph wrote: It's not about what I want to see, other than to get away from the states Granted, I'm a fan of history and what not, but I'd like to also try the different foods, meet different people, and be able to have some fun. Anytime of the year is fine with me. Old western Europe will give you that diversity within reasonable traveling distance. Istambul gives you a mix of Europe and Asia all in one city.
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tenrocK photo wrote: Old western Europe will give you that diversity within reasonable traveling distance. Istambul gives you a mix of Europe and Asia all in one city. Like. Diversity is nice.
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Peter Claver
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Lots to see in Canada to be sure. But if you wanna go further: England is wonderful but expensive (at least in London). I cant recommend the southwest of Spain enough. I've had friends and family travel through Italy and love it. The Dominican republic has some great resorts for sitting on a beach. Costa Rica is beautiful and has incredible wilderness and scuba diving. The islands of the south pacific (Fiji, Tahiti, The Cook Islands, etc) are basically paradise.
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Peter Claver wrote: Lots to see in Canada to be sure. But if you wanna go further: England is wonderful but expensive (at least in London). I cant recommend the southwest of Spain enough. I've had friends and family travel through Italy and love it. The Dominican republic has some great resorts for sitting on a beach. Costa Rica is beautiful and has incredible wilderness and scuba diving. The islands of the south pacific (Fiji, Tahiti, The Cook Islands, etc) are basically paradise. Thanks. I can imagine that the paradise places are definitely going to be out of my budget. My boss is from Italy, says it'd be good for me to visit it at least once. I did some scuba diving once, didn't quite care for it much, but I was a kid then.
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Peter Claver
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Gryph wrote: Thanks. I can imagine that the paradise places are definitely going to be out of my budget. My boss is from Italy, says it'd be good for me to visit it at least once. I did some scuba diving once, didn't quite care for it much, but I was a kid then. I have no idea what your budget is.. but many places in, eg. South East Asia and the South Pacific are actually quite affordable once you get there.. the trick is the airfare. I stayed in Thailand for 3 weeks 10 years ago and beyond the airfare I don't think I spent much more than about 7 or 8 hundred dollars the whole time.
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Peter Claver wrote: I have no idea what your budget is.. but many places in, eg. South East Asia and the South Pacific are actually quite affordable once you get there.. the trick is the airfare. I stayed in Thailand for 3 weeks 10 years ago and beyond the airfare I don't think I spent much more than about 7 or 8 hundred dollars the whole time. I think the budget is around 2K for airfare, though I have looked at prices yet as I have yet to travel outside the US. I think last I looked for Japan was like $1500 for one way ticket. But I'm open. My debts are getting paid off this year, so getting my passport now is just another step in the positive direction for me.
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Gryph wrote: I think the budget is around 2K for airfare, though I have looked at prices yet as I have yet to travel outside the US. I think last I looked for Japan was like $1500 for one way ticket. But I'm open. My debts are getting paid off this year, so getting my passport now is just another step in the positive direction for me. Yeah.. 2K for airfare will get you alot of places. Once there it's all about what style of accomodations and food you want. If your willing to stay dorm style you can get ridiculously cheap accomodations. If you want a private room it's more. If you want a *nice* private room.. even more. Back when I traveled on a budget I *always* had a copy of the Lonely Planet guide for the place I was going to. They had really great reviews of all sorts of places to visit and eat and stay across pretty much every price range. Once you decide on a country you would be well served to get one of their books.
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Connor Photography wrote: Are you a criminal? Why was it such a big deal to get a passport in US? It is not like you need to go the school, study and pass a test. AM I missing something? Gryph wrote: Apparently you aren't foreign born, nor know anything about the documents required to give when being an adopted person. If I was a criminal, countries wouldn't let me in. And outside of that, it's no ones business. All I asked for was ideas of places to visit. Hahaha.... you are SO wrong. I am an American by "CHOICE", so I do know. I also hire lot of well educated foreign scholars bring them into U.S. since the locals in the this country have NO vision to go beyond HS or Bachelor degree. Most are perfectly happy to work in a dead job making 10 to $40 an hours. We have immigration lawyers work for me, so I do know how to get them into this country, get then a green card and help them to become a high tax paying citizens. If you are a citizen, getting a passport is easy. United States has only ONE class of citizenship. All are treated equally. Unlike British, they have many difference classes of citizenship. They are not equal.
If I was a criminal, countries wouldn't let me in. And outside of that, it's no ones business. You made it such big deal getting a passport, That why I asked if something that I had missed.
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Cherrystone
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Syria Bring your camera, you might have a few photo ops.
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Connor Photography wrote: Hahaha.... you are SO wrong. I am an American by "CHOICE", so I do know. I also hire lot of well educated foreign scholars bring them into U.S. since the locals in the this country have NO vision to go beyond HS or Bachelor degree. Most are perfectly happy to work in a dead job making 10 to $40 an hours. We have immigration lawyers work for me, so I do know how to get them into this country, get then a green card and help them to become a high tax paying citizens. If you are a citizen, getting a passport is easy. United States has only ONE class of citizenship. All are treated equally. Unlike British, they have many difference classes of citizenship. They are not equal. You made it such big deal getting a passport, That why I asked if something that I had missed. This post is so full of lulz. Astonishingly full.
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Connor Photography wrote: Hahaha.... you are SO wrong. I am an American by "CHOICE", so I do know. I also hire lot of well educated foreign scholars bring them into U.S. since the locals in the this country have NO vision to go beyond HS or Bachelor degree. Most are perfectly happy to work in a dead job making 10 to $40 an hours. We have immigration lawyers work for me, so I do know how to get them into this country, get then a green card and help them to become a high tax paying citizens. If you are a citizen, getting a passport is easy. United States has only ONE class of citizenship. All are treated equally. Unlike British, they have many difference classes of citizenship. They are not equal. You made it such big deal getting a passport, That why I asked if something that I had missed. I am adopted. And as I said before, this thread isn't about getting the passport. Had you been reading the responses, you would have known the answer about why it was so difficult. https://www.modelmayhem.com/po.php?thre … st17909785 Please stay on topic(places to go visit), thanks.
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Peter Claver wrote: Yeah.. 2K for airfare will get you alot of places. Once there it's all about what style of accomodations and food you want. If your willing to stay dorm style you can get ridiculously cheap accomodations. If you want a private room it's more. If you want a *nice* private room.. even more. Back when I traveled on a budget I *always* had a copy of the Lonely Planet guide for the place I was going to. They had really great reviews of all sorts of places to visit and eat and stay across pretty much every price range. Once you decide on a country you would be well served to get one of their books. Thanks! I don't mind something open similar to I suppose a hostel. Someone is bound to see me naked anyways, not like a few even on this site haven't already. I was thinking Frommers, but after watching Eurotrip, I am not so sure anymore. I think I'll pick up a book on good places to eat for the country I'll visit. I can't remember who the guide was written by, I think it started with a "Z", but he aired once on the Iron Chef Japanese.
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BeatnikDiva
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Well, Arkansas FEELS like a foreign country...
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DivaEroticus wrote: Well, Arkansas FEELS like a foreign country...
Is this place made of women that taste like bacon? And do the women there grope us foreigners and make us feel like little asian house boys?
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I was thinking also Germany. Maybe some good real authentic German beer and schnitzels.
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Gryph wrote: I was thinking also Germany. Maybe some good real authentic German beer and schnitzels. I'm German...you can get that at my house! HA!
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DivaEroticus wrote: I'm German...you can get that at my house! HA! But I fear the schnitzels will already be... Nevermind. I might make exception to visit this mysterious place you call Arkansas.
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