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neutrino99


Activity: 1 posts, 3 comments, 0 friends.
Member since: August 2007
Lives in: United States
Sex: male
Born in: United States
Has traveled in: USA all over, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Iceland, Germany, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, and Romania
Wants to travel to: Lots of places... more Eastern Europe, Russia, Turkey, South America... oh I guess I should mention Colombia too, it might look weird.
Favourite traveling style: I like backpacking, but in the natural world, not as a way to travel internationally. It just feels like the "poor student" thing is its own little culture, that has no more to do with the country I'm visiting than the Holiday Inn "look out the window to see what country I'm in" style of travelling. For me, staying in hostels is like meeting people in bars... you mostly meet people who hang out in those places, hoping to meet people. It's a self-licking ice cream cone. I prefer to stay with local friends if I have any. If not, people renting rooms, pensiones, or small hotels.
About (hobbies etc...) Reading, history, music, film, food, friends and family.... combinations of these
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Americas:

Mexico

Cuba

Colombia (travelguide)

Venezuela

Ecuador

Brazil

Bolivia

Peru

Chile

Argentina

Africa:

Kenya

Congo

Malawi

South Africa

Asia:

China

Japan

India

Nepal

Thailand

Laos

Cambodia

Vietnam

Malaysia

Indonesia

Philippines

 

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