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I have never been to either. But looking at pics. Both look beautiful. I think I’d go with the Pacific Rim B.C for those stunning ocean views
Victoria B.C. or New Orleans?
New Orleans... Simply because it seems more unique, and since I've never visited either city, I'll choose the place deemed to be more of a "bucket list" destination with regard to its cultural offerings.
New Orleans... Simply because it seems more unique, and since I've never visited either city, I'll choose the place deemed to be more of a "bucket list" destination with regard to its cultural offerings.
New Braunfels, TX or Solvang, CA?
New Braunfels. I want to go to their Oktoberfest so badly! These are the oldest towns in their respective states: Natchitoches LA or San Augustine FL?
Natchitoches only because I've been to St. Augustine more times than I can count, having grown up nearby. If I had never been to either, I think St. Augustine is objectively the more interesting destination.
Regina Beach, Saskatchewan, Canada or Lake Gogebic, Michigan?
Natchitoches only because I've been to St. Augustine more times than I can count, having grown up nearby. If I had never been to either, I think St. Augustine is objectively the more interesting destination.
Regina Beach, Saskatchewan, Canada or Lake Gogebic, Michigan?
I'll go with Lake Gogebic, since that part of Canada I have this feeling wouldn't appeal to me much. And it's near the town of Wakefield, MI, which I'd be up for exploring further. I'm sorry, but Regina Beach seems like it isn't too special to me. Even if there is one place(per street viewing) in Regina Beach, that has fish and chips.
Fairbanks, Alaska, or Yellowknife, Northwest Territory?
I'll go with Lake Gogebic, since that part of Canada I have this feeling wouldn't appeal to me much. And it's near the town of Wakefield, MI, which I'd be up for exploring further. I'm sorry, but Regina Beach seems like it isn't too special to me. Even if there is one place(per street viewing) in Regina Beach, that has fish and chips.
Fairbanks, Alaska, or Yellowknife, Northwest Territory?
Yellowknife interests me a little more so I'll go with that. Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia CA or Knott's Berry Farm Buena Park CA?
Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia CA or Knott's Berry Farm Buena Park CA?
Magic Mountain looks to be all about roller coasters;
those aren't my thing, so I'll choose Knott's.
Plus, it would be fun to see what's changed there,
and what hasn't, since my LA childhood
(I wonder if the gold-mine train ride is still there...)
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Magic Mountain looks to be all about roller coasters;
those aren't my thing, so I'll choose Knott's.
Plus, it would be fun to see what's changed there,
and what hasn't, since my LA childhood
(I wonder if the gold-mine train ride is still there...)
France or Italy?
Italy, with the food there being a big motivator. I'd like to see Naples, Pompei, the Almafi Coast, Capri, Puglia, and Sardinia. I'll need a whole month to do the bucket list there. I wouldn't pass up France either (especially Provence, the French Alps, and Strasbourg), but I'd like to see more of Italy.
Italy, with the food there being a big motivator. I'd like to see Naples, Pompei, the Almafi Coast, Capri, Puglia, and Sardinia. I'll need a whole month to do the bucket list there. I wouldn't pass up France either (especially Provence, the French Alps, and Strasbourg), but I'd like to see more of Italy.
Barbados or Aruba?
Barbados is the classier of the two and much more fleshed out in terms of points of interest and culture.
Tybee. Have wanted to go there. Corpus Christi TX or Savannah GA?
Not fooling with Savannah but would choose Tybee as well. I would choose Corpus Christi because it would be a different cultural experience with better beaches.
Pierre, SD or San Bernardino, CA?
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