Let's see...well, I've been to the states, because it's close to Canada :P
In high school, I signed up for a 10 day bus tour of Switzerland, Austria, and Germany...that was fun, and the first time I was overseas.
My Mum took me to Ireland on a trip (with a side trip to Liverpool and Scotland). Then I studied for a year in Germany...and did traveling within Europe...I also met the people who would become my closest friends.
So, one of the people I met in Germany is a Bermudian. So, a couple of years after I got back from Germany, I went to Bermuda for a visit.
Then my best friend moved to China, and another friend moved to Singapore...so, I went to those places!
And I guess that's it. Basically, I studied abroad and then visited friends - it's the only way I can afford to travel, because I can sleep on their couch/floor. Travel is much more affordable when you don't have to pay for accommodation.
Favorite, favorite...that's so hard. I really like Germany, because I understand the language and it feels really comfortable there for me. Ireland is gorgeous and I'd love to see more of it...same with Scotland.
So, yeah, tie between Germany and Celtic regions? Can I do that?
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I've been to 14 countries.
Let's see...well, I've been to the states, because it's close to Canada :P
In high school, I signed up for a 10 day bus tour of Switzerland, Austria, and Germany...that was fun, and the first time I was overseas.
My Mum took me to Ireland on a trip (with a side trip to Liverpool and Scotland). Then I studied for a year in Germany...and did traveling within Europe...I also met the people who would become my closest friends.
So, one of the people I met in Germany is a Bermudian. So, a couple of years after I got back from Germany, I went to Bermuda for a visit.
Then my best friend moved to China, and another friend moved to Singapore...so, I went to those places!
And I guess that's it. Basically, I studied abroad and then visited friends - it's the only way I can afford to travel, because I can sleep on their couch/floor. Travel is much more affordable when you don't have to pay for accommodation.
Favorite, favorite...that's so hard. I really like Germany, because I understand the language and it feels really comfortable there for me. Ireland is gorgeous and I'd love to see more of it...same with Scotland.
So, yeah, tie between Germany and Celtic regions? Can I do that?
:)