Well, after my eurotrip I was going to start a thread, but I have never got around to it. Guess I'll just include it here.
*Cracks fingers*
Well Domestically I've been to:
Virgina (DC Area too) I was born there
Pennsyvlania: Lived there for a while.
Michigan: Where I currently reside
North Carolina: Emerald Isle Beach
South Carolina:Myrtle Beach
Florida:Orlando: Disney World!
Ohio: Drove Through
Maryland: Various Places, Annapolis
New York: New York City!
New Jersery: Drove through
Alright Internationally:
Canada: Windsor and Toronto. Both great cities.
Mexico: Cancun. Breath Taking beaches and jungles
Aruba: Great little touristy Island. More of a desert though.
Curaco: A Netherlands Antilly island. Like Aruba, but more industrial.
St Thomas: American Virgin Island Absolutely beautiful island. Best tropical Beaches ever. I visited St. John also from St. Thomas (Ferry ride)
St Martin: Smallest island to be divided between two countries (Dutch and French). Like St. Thomas, but less nice.
Alright for the European Continent:
France: Paris. I went was nice. I saw all the sites and ate some French food. Some people were extremely rude, but other were very kind. I had mixed feelings. I really liked the louvre.
United Kingdom: I visited London. Another very nice city. I found the people friendlier then the French people from Paris. The pound made everything expensive though.
Belgium: Brussels and Brugge. Brussels was very nice. I loved the war museum. If you are ever there go. It is very cool. Brugge was also nice. I enjoyed the small town medieval atmosphere. I also remember getting trashed with some very attractive American girls.
Netherlands: I LOVED Amsterdam. It was one of the best cities I've ever been to. The red light district was pretty cool (No I didn't receive any services there). I did visit some coffee shops and sat around laughing eating chips for a few hours.. I also enjoyed the biking lanes they had set up in the city. Everyone seemed to know English and was very friendly.
Germany: I visited Frankfurt, Munich, and Koln. (Sorry I don't know how to make the dots (I know the word for them, I just don't want to butcher the spelling)). Koln was cool. I was only there for 2 hours waiting for a train. The church was nice. Frankfurt was cool. I saw where they printed the Euro and the only building that surived allied bombings during the war. It was very industrialized. Munich was fantastic. I saw the English Garden and the Hopfbrahouse (yeah I know spelling). It was amazing I drank 2 liters of GOOD GERMAN BEER! It was the best beer I've ever had.
Wow, that was long. If you want to know more any of the above, I'll gladly share.
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