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jaggedlittlegirl;468700 wrote: Can't imagine my life without my passport. I've had a passport since I was like 2 years old. LOVE LOVE LOVE traveling!!! :D

I've been to almost all of Central America(except for Nicaragua and Panama), Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Canada, Mexico, and a few places in the US.

I've still got a million places I want to travel too...hopefully I'll be able to very soon!


What was your favorite place in Central America? What is highest on your list of places to visit next?
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Bryn Mawr;468722 wrote: Just next door - drop over to London and we'll organise a meet-up :-)

Enjoy! Let it be the first of many.


Would love to see London. Won't happen this time due to time constraits. I must be back for Christmas. I don't want to miss our church services or the look of wonder that will be on our 29 month old grandson face this year when he wakes up to the presents that Santa will have brough him. . . . . but perhaps another time..............
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Magenta flame;468845 wrote: : Do you have a passport?

Yep several in fact....what?....well it wouldn't serve my purpose only having them in one name:wah:


Ah ha! A woman of mystery............... Do tell us more-----if you can................:-6
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weber;468849 wrote: No passport but I got a port pass which is even better:D


Port Pass huh............. is that like a passport????????? you use it for water entry to countries????????? and why is this better??????? Many places are landlocked! :-3 :-3 :-3
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Pinky;468852 wrote: Yup, I've got one. It's still in my maiden name, I've just forgotton about changing it!

So far, I've been to Malta a fair few times, Germany, Holland, Zakynthos, Turkey and most recently Detroit.


Where have you been in Germany? Have you seen anything in and around Frankfurt or Seigen??
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cherandbuster;468882 wrote: Funny you should ask! Neither hubby nor I currently have a passport (which is pretty sad :( ), but we are going to the Bahamas in February and we're gonna need one. One of my hubby's longtime clients gave us a late wedding gift of using her timeshare. :-6

I just got the passport applications at the post office. I've heard it can take up to six weeks to process.


6 weeks was what I heard too........ So, I paid the extra to get my application put on the top of the stack. Got my passport in 12 days. I'd advise getting yours now and saving the extra cash for your fun in the sun............... :)
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gadget;469010 wrote: Yup, I have a passport.

Been to Budapest, Barcelona, Carvoeiro (Portugal), Atlanta & Orlando, Paris (Disneyland).




Disneyland in Paris---- wow! What did you think of France in general?
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Sorry just got back to this thread, you asked about France.



I first visited when I was 16 (oooh soooo long ago!!) when I went with a school trip to Paris. I loved it, so much to see, love Monte Matre, Versailles, Arc de Triumphe etc didn't rave over the Louvre but I was young.



Have also been to La Rochelle - pretty area and for one day to Toulon - nice.



I think most of France is lovely and if you try to speak French they really do appreciate it. I was in a bakery behind another Brit once who just grunted and pointed, I tried to ask for our bread in French and the staff smiled at me and were very helpful.
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SOJOURNER;469043 wrote: What was your favorite place in Central America? What is highest on your list of places to visit next?


My favorite place in Central America...hmmmmm I think that'll have to be Roatan in Honduras.

Spain is the place that ranks highest on my places to visit next, definitely. My family's from there, I have to go pay a visit to the Motherland!:D
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Imladris;469353 wrote:



I think most of France is lovely and if you try to speak French they really do appreciate it. I was in a bakery behind another Brit once who just grunted and pointed, I tried to ask for our bread in French and the staff smiled at me and were very helpful.


This is what I've heard from others too. My daughter said to get one of those small phrase books, which I have done, and my hairdresser said to smile and be friendly -- they will respond.............
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jaggedlittlegirl;469363 wrote: My favorite place in Central America...hmmmmm I think that'll have to be Roatan in Honduras.

Spain is the place that ranks highest on my places to visit next, definitely. My family's from there, I have to go pay a visit to the Motherland!:D


Spain would be a lovely trip........... Best wishes on this happening soon.........
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pompom;469357 wrote: Thanks! :)

I haven't been anywhere much, and nowhere abroad lately :-1 -I just like to think I could escape if the feeling grabs me. France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Malta; and best of all Australia - that was to visit my son who'd ended up there after a few months' travelling.


I haven't been anywhere much either, but the places I have been are warm and wonderful memories...................
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Yup been to most of Europe France, Spain , Turkey , Greece , balearics , Cyprus , Canaries , belgium , Netherlands , Russia, and the Caribbean and hopefully Malta in January .:D
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pantsonfire321@aol.com;469396 wrote: Yup been to most of Europe France, Spain , Turkey , Greece , balearics , Cyprus , Canaries , belgium , Netherlands , Russia, and the Caribbean and hopefully Malta in January .:D


What can you tell me about Belgium?????? It appears to have so much to see.
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SnoozeControl;469404 wrote: I've traveled extensively!

California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Oh yeah, I've been to Tijuana several times and to Rosarito Beach twice.

Pretty impressive, isn't it? :rolleyes:


It sure beats the number of states I've visited............... :-6
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ArnoldLayne;469409 wrote: Bruges is a beautiful town and the Belgians make good lager


People keep mentioning Bruges to me. I think I MUST see the charming town.
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SOJOURNER;469399 wrote: What can you tell me about Belgium?????? It appears to have so much to see.


Sorry but its pretty boring . They make great choccys though ;)
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SnoozeControl;469415 wrote: Wow, I'll say... what a variety! :yh_drool

http://www.belgian-beer.net/


I knew they had fine beer -- some that taste like champage, but I never guessed they had so many................. WOW!
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yes, i have a passport
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Hubby and I just submitted our passport forms yesterday! We'll be going to the Bahamas and Aruba in 2007 and a birth certificate is no longer enough. :)
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SOJOURNER;470689 wrote: I knew they had fine beer -- some that taste like champage, but I never guessed they had so many................. WOW!


We went to a Belgian resaurant for our Christmas do on Thuesday - sampled many of their fine beers (kept to the 4 - 6 % end of the range, gave the 12% offerings a miss) but I drew the line at the beer flavoured ice-cream for desert!
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