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#109329 - 02/27/07 09:46 PM
Re: Great Destinations?
[Re: Edelweiss]
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If you decide to visit Canada, try my neck of the woods in Newfoundland. A world unknown. Check out this site and follow the arrows at the bottom of it to view even more breathtaking pictures. Have you ever seen an iceburg up close and personal? http://www.innovativewords.com/trips/newfoundland/gros_morne.htmIf you visit Newfoundland, tell 'em chick sent ya. chick
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#109332 - 02/28/07 10:49 AM
Re: Great Destinations?
[Re: Edelweiss]
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Sharon, I visited New Zealand on a cruise ship last year and fell in love with it (also just loved Australia). Everything was so beautiful and everyone was so friendly. I'd go back in a heartbeat...if it were just closer! hahaha Although if it were, we Americans would probably ruin it.
If you enjoy history and scenery, consider a trip one day to the Normandy coast of France. The scenery is breathtaking, the food to die for, and the history seeping from every inch of ground. I've been there twice, and still haven't scratched the surface of what to see. From the rolling hills of the inland areas where the best cheese in the world is made (and apple brandy called Calvados that will knock your socks off), to the coastal areas and small villages favored by Monet in his paintings, to the incredible sites of the D-Day invasion, it is impossible to visit this area without sensory and emotional overload....but in a good way!
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#109333 - 03/05/07 06:37 PM
Re: Great Destinations?
[Re: WizardofZA]
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Registered: 02/19/07
Posts: 248
Loc: Australia/ U.S. websites
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Thank you everyone for all your great posts. Wow I would love to visit each and every beautiful place that has been mentioned. Sorry I haven't replied before now, I have been away from the computer for nearly a week following the birth of my first grandchild, Hannah Lily. She was born on Feb 28. I am so, so happy, she is just beautiful. I have been raving about her on the Grandchildren forum, so I'll get back to my other great delight - travelling. It's be wonderful reading about so many great destinations. They are all fascinating and outstanding. Only wish I could visit them all. Maybe I will one day, anything's possible, right? Thanks Wizard for sharing your memories of NZ and Australia, it was lovely to hear you enjoyed my home country (NZ) and my adopted country (Australia).
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#109334 - 03/05/07 06:46 PM
Re: Great Destinations?
[Re: SharonE]
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Registered: 02/19/07
Posts: 248
Loc: Australia/ U.S. websites
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Chickadee, Just loved the link to pictures and story about Newfoundland. I'll be telling 'em "Chick sent me"
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#109336 - 03/08/07 12:48 AM
Re: Great Destinations?
[Re: Edelweiss]
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Registered: 01/21/07
Posts: 3675
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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Chickadee, that is 1 Canadian province I haven't visited yet. We cycled through P.E.I, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (actually we did 3 provinces..on July lst, Canada Day. A coincidence and completely unplanned.). But seriously, in our 3 wk. trip, we never made it to Newfie land. By the way, all the Newfies I've met and worked with who have moved out to Ontario and British Columbia, are great people. Newfies are genuinely friendly folks...something that stays with you folks for a lifetime, no matter where you relocate!
But anyway, a sis of mine hiked in Gros Morne. She loved it.
Dotsie- I've been to Cape Code on 2 separate visits. Also went to Nantucket Island. A real whaling history there. I would suggest Americans see the difference between the New England coastal states and Canadian Maritime provinces --some unique differences.
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