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Post by Franck on Jun 10, 2016 23:24:03 GMT 1
What should we visit in France? It would be shorter to make a list of things we shouldn't visit. But here's a list of places sorted by region that I saw and think deserve to be seen, not the Eiffel tower or Cannes, but wonderful places that people know less : Alsace : Colmar (the city and the train museum) Haut-Koenigsburg Castle Sélestat Auvergne (waves a flag proudly) : Forêt de Tronçay Gergovie Le Puy-en-Velay Moulins (Museum of costumes) Mounts of Cantal Puy de Dôme (volcano and Mercury's temple) Vichy RickBurgondy : Beaune Centre : Beauval zoo park (we have pandas) Plenty of beautiful castles Languedoc : Carcassonne Lac du Salagout Midi-Pyrénées : Albi cathedral City of space of Toulouse Gouffre de Padirac Rocamadour Poitou-Charentes : Île d'Oléron La Rochelle's oceanographic museum Marais poitevin Provence : Aigues-Mortes Arles Camargue's natural park Rhône-Alpes : Lyon (the old city, quais de Saône) Vienne (Roman Empire ruins) Yeah I'm a man from the South I realise now And of course I don't quote them as monuments or natural sites, but visit our small villages, our beaches, our mountains, our islands... France is really beautiful.
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Post by Dona on Jun 12, 2016 3:39:45 GMT 1
Other than being a tax haven, with many beautiful shops, churches, ski resorts, delicious food ( well not for some ), beautiful pastures and architecture, a great parliament tour aswell, and small country feel, Andorra has nothing to offer. (btw you should definitely visit the historic part of Andorra La Vella)
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Post by Callum on Jun 19, 2016 9:49:23 GMT 1
Please, PLEASE visit as many castles as you can. They are all beautiful and even though some are just a pile of bricks now - they are monumental to our history. I'd personally recommend Stirling and Edinburgh by the way If you want to go hiking or camping, you can go anywhere in the countryside There is a law in Scotland which technically rules that trespassing doesn't exist in the wild, so feel free to roam anywhere One of my favourite places include Arrochar. More modern areas include Glasgow and Edinburgh, both located in the central belt. There are many great places to visit in and around Glasgow: - Kelvingrove Art Galleries - Riverside Museum (rip old Museum of Transport) - Glasgow Science Centre - If possible, The Hydro - Merchant City - Argyle Street, Buchanan Street and St. Enoch (for shops) - The Botanic Gardens - The Hunterian - Any of the universities ) - Loch Lomond, in Balloch There are other great places around Scotland as well. If you're rich enough, you can hire a mansion somewhere and live in it for like a week or something, or you could head up to the Outer Hebrides (which are beautiful af) and the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Also, take a trip to Mallaig - I was born there oops
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Post by Jean-Pascal on Jun 19, 2016 20:32:31 GMT 1
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Post by fabbi on Jun 20, 2016 20:12:55 GMT 1
^ lol
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 18:50:01 GMT 1
What should you visit? Nothing. Run away asap.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 18:52:17 GMT 1
What should you visit? Fjords. Many fjords. Buy marzipan, it's 1$ a kilogram. Idk why. Fisketorvet. Visit fisketorvet. We also have beautiful hot women. And men. #Coming_Out_As_Bi_In_A_Way
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 18:52:50 GMT 1
What should you visit? ANYTHING AS LONG AS IT'S OCTOBER.
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Post by Julian on Jul 11, 2016 8:24:35 GMT 1
What should you visit? ANYTHING AS LONG AS IT'S OCTOBER. I guess you're meaning Oktoberfest but then your post doesn't make sense
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Post by donneylepland on Jul 20, 2016 22:56:06 GMT 1
Why you should visit Israel? First of all - BREAK THE STIGMA! Israel is not a land of terror. Don't believe everything you hear on the news. The media likes to twist things. Israeli people are mostly nice, we have a hot temper and most of us speak English. In fact, many facilities work in English as well, and most of the signs are in Hebrew, Arabic and English. We are very tourists friendly. The sights? We have many kind of landscapes: Desert at the south (The Dead Sea, for instance, is in the desert, and is a very cool place to visit. We also have Eilat, which is sort of a tourists trap, so you can pass it. I don't really like Eilat). We have green in the north, and there are beautiful places like Montforte, The Gillabun (Don't know how it's written officially in English, but it's a very beautiful water source), The Kinneret and more. We have city - Tel Aviv is for young people who like parties. Jerusalem have many great views of ancient and old and nice history. We have Haifa, which is a beautiful city. I really love Caesarea. The old part contains a beautiful beach and ancient buildings that are so beautiful, and eating in a porch of the resturant next to the shore with the breeze is an outstanding experience. We also have many seashores. I live next to one, actually. Israel is very hot, though, so don't come during the summer. The best time to visit, I think, is October, because it's not raining much during that time, but it's not so hot. Although we have air conditioners and many tourists think that the heat is cool because they don't have it. Why more? Because Israel have a very unique magic. It's actually quite hard to me to think of this place as a tourists place, mainly because I live it, but it's really great. The train works quite well, so you can visit many places using the train. Soon Tel Aviv will also have metro (It's been built right now!) so it will be much easier to enjoy the area. We also use Shekels, which worth, probably, less than your currency, so heck yeah! So if you want a trip to somewhere unusual consider visiting here!
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