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Well you know... den ACHTERHOEK; Doetinchem city, Aalten, Ijzerlo and Beltrum The mid-east of Holland.. definitely places to visit :D

 

Based on my experience: Anything but the hipster town of Amsterdam but that's just my opinion.

 

Mr.Guido should also visit the Zwarte Cross when he's in Gelderland.. that'd be my top recommendation.

what is there that you think would be worth visiting? I mean... i like different things from most people..

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:lol: really?

yes..

 

but physically dangerous ones... not the ones i saw in that parade.

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okay that's interesting..

 

okay that's up to you.. but, dying for the army is something i feel is very stupid. usually the state needs some things to be done for their own corporate intentions... and for that they need some people to take the bullets so they just send people to do it like that. there are better ways to die, but of course for you if you die it all ends so it doesn't really make a difference how you die.

Maybe... So what's the best way to die?

The Netherlands is pretty much as flat as can be. :lol: The few 'mountains' we have in the south east are not really high enough to climb properly.

 

I don't mind winter, let alone snow. What I do mind is packing for decent weather and then ending up with a cold and rainy week..;p

So what's holding you back from traveling? Yourself?

There's not a single problem.... There are lots of.. anyway, if I once leave my country, I won't go there back.

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I was stationed in South Korea for a year. While I was there, I joined a group that went to Japan to climb up the backside of Mt. Fuji. That's all I can say about that. 

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United Kingdom Current location: Unpredictable weather, Red Hot for a minute, heavy rain in the next. Roads aren't as busy at mid-day, depending on the location of course. The people are always caring and nice, was even offered a cup of tea but had to turn them down due to working hours. Trains are delayed... some even canceled, (I speak from experience). I recently received a £3 compensation for a 32-minute delay. Cha-Ching.

 

Austria: From what I've seen, Austria would be a nice place to lay low. Great food, well-organized tourist trips, clear skies for the most part very rarely drizzles. Shops close on Sundays though, but most shops and banks close on Sundays for some countries. 

 

Saudi Arabia: 

Pros: Oil prices and the best place on earth imo, Mecca. 

Cons: Weather, People, Traffic, Schools, Airport, Government.

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you're definately not a woman, am i right?

Jackpot! Mecca is the profit's birthplace and most Muslims value it as the purest / best place known to man, the country Mecca is located in is corrupt though.

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Syria 2002-2012 Almost went to all the cities in Syria, sadly in 2012, the war was near our place, so we had to leave Syria.

Turkey 2013-14 - Lived there for 2 years, from 2013 till December 2014, i've been in many different places in Turkey, such as Ankara, Istanbul, Urfa (with all my family members except dad who's in France)

France 2015-18 (Current location) Travelled to Toulouse, Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice, Cannes.

Monaco 2017 Monte-Carlo

Italy 2017 a small city

Switzerland (Genova) July 2018

Next is probably Barcelona, Spain :D

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