In your lifetime, if you could only travel to one country, which would it be and why does it interest you?

I don't even want to think for a millisecond that I wouldn't be able to travel everywhere, but Japan would be at the top of my list. I love the architecture, the technology, the styles (clothing, etc.,) the reverence Japanese people have for others, the history, and the sights! Oh, boy!

Australia. It looks beautiful and the people seem cool.

definately ITALY...which i've done several times and will continue to do so... I'm sicilian, are any further words necessary? got a problem with that?...lol

Japan - i want to go back! i went there on exchange, and im planning to go for at least a year after i finish my TEE. it was amazing, i would DEFINITELY recommend it.

dubai, united arab emirates. by far the sickest looking city in the whole world.

China. Major history.

Japan!! unique in Asia but blended in the world.

Ireland and Scottland Tons of History, and thats where my ancestors came from.

Australia as I have just always had a passion and desire to visit there! but Japan would be pretty cool!

Your question is a toughie, as I love to travel! I'm sure you guessed that from my name. Anyway, I'll pick New Zealand. NZ has always been my dream vacation. Why? Because it's so beautiful and pristine. I first learned about NZ in the mid 80s when I saw a movie that was filmed there. Everybody I know that's been there has said it's gorgeous. I just wish it weren't so expensive and far!

ohh. Norway. It's my heritage. & it seems like the scenery would be incredibly amazing. So I would take a ton of pictures because I love photography. ;]



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