month of me - traveling Sam
Mar. 5th, 2019 09:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Short answer: EVERYWHERE!
I do love to travel, I love to explore. I've never been one to take a vacation and sit still. If I'm going to sit still, I stay home and do that. But if I'm going away, I want to get out and do things. I want it to be an adventure!
I think a lot of it comes from being a Navy brat when I was little and moving place to place never bothered me. And my family never lived close so we were always taking car trips, so long plane rides don't feel so bad, especially when I'm excited about the destination.
That being said, if someone showed up with a transporter and said I could go anywhere I wanted and stay as long as I wanted (because they would cover the costs), I would definitely take a trip back to Australia.
When I was 17, I went with a travel group called "People to People" that took high schoolers with good grades on trips around the world. We stayed for 18 days and I love it. But it was a tour group, I was a kid, so it was all very pre-planned. I would LOVE to go back now and just explore on my own.
(just looked through my Flickr and of course I don't have scans of my Australia photos...I really need to just take a day off and sit and scan EVERYTHING I have for backup)
HA! Wait, I knew I had a newspaper clipping:

Second place goes to Japan. I've always wanted to go there. I always joke that it will be the closest I could get to visiting another planet. I just know it will all be so different, even the things that will seem familiar with all a Japanese flair to them.
Right now, I'm living vicariously through
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What about you? Where would you go if there were no limits?
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Date: 2019-03-06 04:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2019-03-08 12:08 am (UTC)**googles** THEY DO! The first one I found is 180 day trip. Wow. I'm just not a fan of cruise ships, I'd rather switch up the mode of transport a bit for something that long, though I guess it is like your hotel is following you.
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Date: 2019-03-08 03:08 am (UTC)But yeah, if one was going to go on that long a trip I would not want to have to be constantly catching planes and packing and unpacking. Being in a traveling hotel sounds a lot cozier. Of course, unless one took inland trips along the way a lot of places would be left out. Most of humanity does live on a coast of some kind but not everything is.