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Old 02-18-2010, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Most beautiful countries/places you've ever been to.

I went to a nice place near Malaga this summer, Belamadina.



That's me near the dock, smashing place.

What about you MB-ers? Any holiday snaps would be nice/google images of the place you went to.
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Old 02-18-2010, 01:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Romania. In that order.
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Old 02-18-2010, 01:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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For me, Asia will always have the most beautiful places you can go.

I don't have any personal pictures handy atm, but I have been here:



This is an island in Thailand near Phuket

Edit: I apologize for the fat guy ruining the greatness of that beach...
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Old 02-18-2010, 01:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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haha, that looks wonderful.

them mahoosive rocks just add to it, i'd have a problem with the food though if i were to go to a place like that.

chinese food, italian and english. and that's about it..
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Thai food is similar to Chinese, but with a bit of a kick.
I spent 4 months in Thailand on part of a South East Asian jaunt in my younger days.
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You just have to be open about the food...once you get used to the spices it is actually really addictive. Which is why Thailand is probably the most fun place to drink...everything goes great with beer.

...and I couldn't agree more, right-track. It is amazing how welcoming they are there. How did you end up spending 4 months there? I've been there a few times and I can't get enough of it.
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The one I live in ..no doubt.
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I have many a good memory of my family's holidays in Corfe, Dorset many years ago. Beautiful countryside, gorgeous little village. We'd stay in this condo in the hills each time, and this was the view you'd be treated to by stepping out of the front door...

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...and I couldn't agree more, right-track. It is amazing how welcoming they are there. How did you end up spending 4 months there? I've been there a few times and I can't get enough of it.
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I'm the fussiest eater on the planet, so I'd have to try, I only just tried pancakes for the first time in my life on Tuesday, they're good!

But that Thailand beach (Excluding the fatman) looks wonderful.

4 months in Thailand RT? Do they have English pubs or something that show the footy over there?!?! If not then I can't go.

I went to Gibraltar as well, English owned you have the postboxes and the sports bars of England just with the weather. Brilliant place.



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