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Thats a hard one to answer. I have several favorites. If I had to pick one I guess it would be Spain. I absolutely love Barcelona. Seville's historic area is pretty awesome too. Madrid, Cordoba, & Toledo are nice as well.
Someday I would like to see Tarragona, Costa Brava and the Basque area.
Figuring out how to attatch pics!! This one is from the Merci festival in Barclona. The festival was like a harvest festival, lot of fireworks, drums and wine!
The USofA why because every state is different and there is so much to see, the US has it all , dessert, mountins, tropical and so on whichever tickles your fancy.
I love the US, such great states. No two states the same. But i did have a magnificent trip to India and an experience i would never forget. It is just so amazing and i am planning another trip there soon.
Location: Monterey Bay, California -- watching the sea lions, whales and otters! :D
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Spain is my favorite country so far. I loved the weather, the terrain, the semi-arrid climate, the culture, the people, the Mediterranean Sea. Loved Pamplona and the running of the bulls, Barcelona, Sitges, the mountains, the food. For me, I felt at home. Loved Spain!
Spain is my favorite country so far. I loved the weather, the terrain, the semi-arrid climate, the culture, the people, the Mediterranean Sea. Loved Pamplona and the running of the bulls, Barcelona, Sitges, the mountains, the food. For me, I felt at home. Loved Spain!
Wisteria, did you ever get to see the Monasterio de Piedra near Calatayd? (Between Madrid and Zaragoza? Awesome waterfalls and wonderfully refreshing ponds...
Location: Monterey Bay, California -- watching the sea lions, whales and otters! :D
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No, I didn't, but I do want to go back. I'm hoping to bring my daughter with me this time because she just returned from six months in Chile, and is now tuned into the Spanish culture (Chile being more Castilian Spanish). I wish I had had more time to investigate every nook and cranny of Spain. Such a beautiful country, and I'd love to retire there someday.
I don't know if people here subscribe to EscapeAmerica.com, but they have a great e-magazine that comes out once a month. Lots of great info on other countries, properties, lifestyles, etc. http://www.escapeartist.com/ Here is the direct link to the current issue of the magazine:
U.S.A. (of course), Israel (close second), Australia (wonderful people), Japan (lived there for three years plus), Burma (lived ther for a year... great people, but horrible government).
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