What is one country (outside of N.A.) everyone should visit in their lifetime

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Grumpy
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England, Scotland, Czech Republic, Australia, Italy, Germany, and Iceland.
deemus
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McCavebear said:

I would recommend Spain. Particularly, Barcelona Which is in the area known as Catalan (which like Texas is kinda like its own country.
I am very interested in Majorca. I've done a bit of research, and it looks very interesting. Would love to spend a week in Majorca, and a week in Barcelona.

My brother traveled the world several times, and his favorite place was Barcelona.

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Lots of places worth going, but of all the places I'd return, I'd go back to Australia . But you've gotta be mobile. And by mobile, I mean, car, bike, walk.

Imagine California. With no Californians. Australia is filled with amazing geographical beauty and the sparse population makes it very relaxing. The flight is an ass kicker, but Qantas US hub is DFW(moved from LA) and it''s very affordable once you're there.
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Mitch Blood Green
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Texas. Texas is a whole 'nother country.
Gust Avrakotos
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Portugal
Thailand
Vietnam
Scotland
Oman - beautiful
Panama
South Africa - Capetown
Italy...oh man...the food.
forza orsi
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Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.
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forza orsi said:

Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.

Just don't piss off the Don
forza orsi
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Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.

Just don't piss off the Don
Nah, he's a pushover when you get to know him.
Gunny Hartman
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forza orsi said:

Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.

Just don't piss off the Don
Nah, he's a pushover when you get to know him.

Did you marry his daughter?
forza orsi
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Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.

Just don't piss off the Don
Nah, he's a pushover when you get to know him.

Did you marry his daughter?
No, married a German, but he seems to like having an American to hang with in small town Sicily. And maybe he's not actually the Don. Maybe people just like to kiss his hand and give him free stuff.
Gunny Hartman
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forza orsi said:

Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.

Just don't piss off the Don
Nah, he's a pushover when you get to know him.

Did you marry his daughter?
No, married a German, but he seems to like having an American to hang with in small town Sicily. And maybe he's not actually the Don. Maybe people just like to kiss his hand and give him free stuff.

May your first child be a masculine child
deemus
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Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Gunny Hartman said:

forza orsi said:

Italy. The food, the history, the culture, the beautiful geography. Rome, Florence and Venice ought to be on everyone's bucket list. Great world history cities. Amazing beauty and amazing culture and history. We've had multiple trips to those cities, so now we prefer Sicily. It's Italy without tourists (at least not a disruptive number of them), better food, friendlier people, and still plenty to see and do.

Just don't piss off the Don
Nah, he's a pushover when you get to know him.

Did you marry his daughter?
No, married a German, but he seems to like having an American to hang with in small town Sicily. And maybe he's not actually the Don. Maybe people just like to kiss his hand and give him free stuff.

May your first child be a masculine child
I married a German too. I like to call her my little Sour Kraut.
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