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Way Off topic: Ok I just have to ask, since no one else has, what's with the "Come f*ck me on this bed" picture in your second set of attached pictures?
That gave me a WTF moment. It's all forgiven if that is a picture from a Soi Cowboy Bangkok whorehouse, I guess that qualifies as a travel/tourist picture.
LOL.....I was thinking exactly the same thing. OMG Moment for me.
Here's another vote for the outer islands of Fiji. I've met islanders there who did not know where the USA was and that was fine with me. I love the people. The islands are physically beautiful. The colors of the waters are blues I've never seen anywhere else. Lunch is plucked from a tree or fished from the waters.
There is a tiny little fairly unknown country in northern South America called Guyana. It is English speaking(some people consider it a form of broken English and can be a bit difficult to understand at first). The country consists of 80% tropical rainforest, and is one of the most pristine in the world, and it has the largest single drop waterfall in the world. The capital is Georgetown and it is relatively small for being the capital, with a population of only 170,000. The people seem very warm and friendly to me, and tourism is pretty new to them so they don't have the fake feel of so many other tourist countries. There is an area called the Rapununi Savanna and it is beautiful, with numerous rivers and waterfalls. The word Guyana means big waters, which is very accurate seeing as how many rivers and lakes the country consists of. Do more research on this little gem, and you won't regret it.
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