Where Would You Travel in the Universe?

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The discussion centers around dream travel destinations, with participants expressing a variety of preferences. Popular choices include iconic locations like Paris and remote places such as Tibet and Yellowstone National Park. Some participants humorously suggest fantastical destinations, like a planet inhabited by beautiful Amazons. There's a contrast between the desire for bustling cities and the appeal of secluded areas, highlighting personal travel styles. The conversation reflects a mix of realistic and imaginative travel aspirations, showcasing a broad interest in both earthly and extraterrestrial locations.
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If you could go anywhere...

...in the world or the universe, where would it be?


I would go to the following places:
1.) Paris
2.) Alpha Centauri
3.) The eagle nebula
4.) Puerto Rico
5.) Argentina
6.) Ethiopia (that's where I'm from)
7.) Mt. Everest, Nepal
8.) Planet X (if it exists)
 
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Originally posted by SquareItSalamander
1.) Paris


Ugh...you don't want to go there, it's full of FRENCH people

I would probably like to go to the girl of my dream's house. Unfortunately there is no dream girl, so i suppose i would have to just settle with going to Barbados or something. Maybe Amsterdam. OR i suppose i would like to go to the planet of naked Amazonian Beauties who lust for men but have very little on their planet..and i arrive just in time...

DROOL!
 
Id like to go to someplace remote. Florida has way too many people (especially in winter). But if I do go to someplace remote id better bring a laptop w/wireless internet, else I go into withdrawl.
 
I love to travel. Places I haven't been yet that I would love to visit

1. Tibet

2. Egypt

3. Greece

4. Yellowstone National Park, US
 
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