I'm going back to Italy later this month (from 25th Oct to 5th November). If a fellow coin collector would like to drink a glass of beer in Verona with me, let me know :)
Citeer: "Bartweegie"I'm going back to Italy later this month (from 25th Oct to 5th November). If a fellow coin collector would like to drink a glass of beer in Verona with me, let me know :)
Citeer: "Bartweegie"I'm going back to Italy later this month (from 25th Oct to 5th November). If a fellow coin collector would like to drink a glass of beer in Verona with me, let me know :)
i did meet up with a collector friend in Brugge!
Nice, I hope there's someone willing to meet in the area I mentioned.
I haven't even been in all of the six parts (läänit) of Finland, my own country!! 3/6
But I have been to three other countries...
Sweden
United Kingdom (Wales and England)
Canada
Citeer: "ngdawa"I managed to log in to my TraipAdvisor account, and there it says I have visited 464 cities.
Here's my map:
Where's that Russian city in Siberia on the Mongolian border?
Well, it's in Siberia on the Mongolian border.
No, but it's the small border town of Naushki and lies just a few minutes from the Mongolian border. On the other side is the Mongolian city Sükhbaatar, where I, unknowingly, broke the law. I claimed my innocence an balmed the curious military boys.
I was also offered to buy milk loose in a plastic bag. Also, there was a touching moment when a homeless man offered me his shoes, since I (for some reason) didn't have my on (or even with me in my hands). I humbly refused. Unfortunately I didn't have any Mongolian money at that time, otherwise I would've given him some.
Citeer: "Grinya"CassTaylor, Hah, I've also had this question)) Looks like Irkutsk.
Irkutsk is further north est on the map (from Naushki), as well as three small towns by the shore of Lake Baikal.
Were you a referee here at the time you visited there? Because if so, and if I were you, I would have gone to visit the former territory of Tannu Tuva.
Mine is pretty limited. Most of Europe from a 2014 Package Tour.
Most of Asia from English teaching in South Korea in 2002/03
Rest recently.
Countries
1976 - New Zealand
2002 - South Korea
2002 - Japan
2003 - China
2006 - Australia
2012 - Tonga
2012 - Samoa
2014 - UK, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City, Greece, San Marino, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Hong Kong, Macau
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Citeer: "Jokinen"Further destinations on my wish list are Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam and India.
Korea and Vietnam are on my wish list too. I’m thinking maybe next year. However, later this year I’ll visit family in Bombay and I plan on going to Sikkim too which I’ve never seen before. Besides that, I plan to make a side trip to Singapore and perhaps a couple places in Indonesia (no, not Bali haha)
No it's just to highlight that there is no longer a frontier but a segregation wall that nobody care about like in Israel and soon between Mexico and USA. Invest in barriers ! You get the future in your hand, all in all you're just another brick in the wall.
As unusual country, I just visited Albania.
I have been only to Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. But I'm currently planning my trip to India. I'm very excited though I haven't figured out what documents I need for this.
I will be in India too visiting family through June. If you are from the EU or Canada/US, you can apply for an E-visa online. My sister did it recently and they approve within a couple days. I don’t think you need too many documents
I have been only to Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. But I'm currently planning my trip to India. I'm very excited though I haven't figured out what documents I need for this.
I will be in India too visiting family through June. If you are from the EU or Canada/US, you can apply for an E-visa online. My sister did it recently and they approve within a couple days. I don’t think you need too many documents
I have been only to Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. But I'm currently planning my trip to India. I'm very excited though I haven't figured out what documents I need for this.
I will be in India too visiting family through June. If you are from the EU or Canada/US, you can apply for an E-visa online. My sister did it recently and they approve within a couple days. I don’t think you need too many documents
ashlobo - If you are a frequent visitor, do consider OCI status. Lifelong hassle free entry
I have been only to Greece, Turkey, and Egypt. But I'm currently planning my trip to India. I'm very excited though I haven't figured out what documents I need for this.
I will be in India too visiting family through June. If you are from the EU or Canada/US, you can apply for an E-visa online. My sister did it recently and they approve within a couple days. I don’t think you need too many documents
ashlobo - If you are a frequent visitor, do consider OCI status. Lifelong hassle free entry
Yep, had one for a few years now. Though I’ll have to renew it when I turn 49