I posted some time ago, but I can't find my old post. I have an "offline" list of the places I've been so here is the list updated (in blue are the new places)
America
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Villa Allende
Brazil - Búzios, Ilha Grande, Ilhabela, Rio de Janeiro
Cuba - Cienfuegos, Habana, Pinar del Rio, Trinidad, Varadero
Dominican Republic - Punta Cana
Panama - Panama City
Uruguay - Montevideo (where I was born and I've been living since ) and cities in Canelones, Colonia, Lavalleja, Maldonado, Paysandú, Rocha, San José, Soriano
Europe
Austria - Vienna
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Maglaj, Sarajevo, Mostar, Medugorje, Kravica Falls
Croatia - Zagreb, Salvonski Brod, Dubrovnik, Split, Plitvice Lake National Park, Opatija, Postojna
France - Burdeox, Mont Saint-Michel, Paris, Nice, Avignon
Greece - Athens, Mykonos, Santorini
Ireland - Cashel, Clonmacnoise, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Killarney, Limerick
Italy - Assisi, Bergamo, Capri (and Anacapri), Civita de Bagnoregio, Firenze, Genova, Gubbio, Roma, Manarola (Cinqueterre), Milano, Montepulciano, Napoli, Orvieto, Padova, Perugia, Pisa, Portofino, Salerno, San Gimignano, Santa Margherita Ligure, Siena, Sorrento, Venezia, Verona, Ravenna
Monaco - Monte Carlo
Portugal - Evora, Fatima, Lisboa, Mertola, Porto
San Marino
Slovenia - Maribor, Bled, Ljubljana
Spain - Cambados, Granada, Madrid, San Sebastián, Santiago de Compostela, Sevilla, Toledo, Vigo, Barcelona
Turkey - Ephesus, Istanbul
United Kingdom (England - Cambridge, Durham, Liverpool, London, Oxford, York | Scotland - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness | Northern Ireland - Belfast | Wales - Caernarfon )
Vatican City
Africa
Morocco - Asilah, Casablanca, Erfoud, Fez, Marrakesh, Rabat, Tangier
How many countries/cities have you travelled?
-
- Yellow Belt
- Posts: 67
- Joined: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:26 pm
- Location: Uruguay
- Languages: Español (N)
English (C2), Português (C2)
Studying now: 日本語 (N4->N3), 한국어 (beginner)
Dabbling: Italiano (beginner), Deutsch (beginner)
On the waiting list: 普通话 (~A1) - Language Log: viewtopic.php?t=5561
- x 141
- Vika
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2018 8:10 am
- Languages: English
Germany - x 1
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
aledda wrote:I posted some time ago, but I can't find my old post. I have an "offline" list of the places I've been so here is the list updated (in blue are the new places)
America
Argentina - Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Villa Allende
Brazil - Búzios, Ilha Grande, Ilhabela, Rio de Janeiro
Cuba - Cienfuegos, Habana, Pinar del Rio, Trinidad, Varadero
Dominican Republic - Punta Cana
Panama - Panama City
Uruguay - Montevideo (where I was born and I've been living since ) and cities in Canelones, Colonia, Lavalleja, Maldonado, Paysandú, Rocha, San José, Soriano
Europe
Austria - Vienna
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Maglaj, Sarajevo, Mostar, Medugorje, Kravica Falls
Croatia - Zagreb, Salvonski Brod, Dubrovnik, Split, Plitvice Lake National Park, Opatija, Postojna
France - Burdeox, Mont Saint-Michel, Paris, Nice, Avignon
Greece - Athens, Mykonos, Santorini
Ireland - Cashel, Clonmacnoise, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Killarney, Limerick
Italy - Assisi, Bergamo, Capri (and Anacapri), Civita de Bagnoregio, Firenze, Genova, Gubbio, Roma, Manarola (Cinqueterre), Milano, Montepulciano, Napoli, Orvieto, Padova, Perugia, Pisa, Portofino, Salerno, San Gimignano, Santa Margherita Ligure, Siena, Sorrento, Venezia, Verona, Ravenna
Monaco - Monte Carlo
Portugal - Evora, Fatima, Lisboa, Mertola, Porto
San Marino
Slovenia - Maribor, Bled, Ljubljana
Spain - Cambados, Granada, Madrid, San Sebastián, Santiago de Compostela, Sevilla, Toledo, Vigo, Barcelona
Turkey - Ephesus, Istanbul
United Kingdom (England - Cambridge, Durham, Liverpool, London, Oxford, York | Scotland - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness | Northern Ireland - Belfast | Wales - Caernarfon )
Vatican City
Africa
Morocco - Asilah, Casablanca, Erfoud, Fez, Marrakesh, Rabat, Tangier
wow!really?and how old you?its impossible to visit all this places in a short time!i’m really excited with your experience!
0 x
-
- Yellow Belt
- Posts: 67
- Joined: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:26 pm
- Location: Uruguay
- Languages: Español (N)
English (C2), Português (C2)
Studying now: 日本語 (N4->N3), 한국어 (beginner)
Dabbling: Italiano (beginner), Deutsch (beginner)
On the waiting list: 普通话 (~A1) - Language Log: viewtopic.php?t=5561
- x 141
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
Vika wrote:wow!really?and how old you?its impossible to visit all this places in a short time!i’m really excited with your experience!
I'm 32, I started traveling 5 or 6 years ago (when I got a job with a better salary that allowed me to save some money to travel ).
The thing is that plane tickets from Uruguay to Europe are really expensive, so when I go there I try to spend 30-40 days visiting a lot of different places to make it worth the price. In some places I stay for 4 days for example, and others I visit them during the day if they are on the way from a city to another.
Later when I return to Uruguay I am more tired than before starting my holidays, but it is definitely worth it.
6 x
Please, feel free to correct any mistakes.
-
- Orange Belt
- Posts: 198
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2018 6:41 am
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Languages: Greek (N), English (C2), French (B2), Italian (A2), German (beginner)
- Language Log: https://forum.language-learners.org/vie ... 25#p100832
- x 381
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
Wow, people travel so much! I wish one day I'll go more places.
So far:
France: Paris.
Italy: Rome, Florence (Tuscany in general), Venice, Ancona.
Austria: Vienna.
I haven't travelled enough in Greece I'm afraid. Although I've seen the main attractions
So far:
France: Paris.
Italy: Rome, Florence (Tuscany in general), Venice, Ancona.
Austria: Vienna.
I haven't travelled enough in Greece I'm afraid. Although I've seen the main attractions
2 x
I use Assimil right now as a starting point, but at the same time I am building the foundation for further studies of German.
Assimil German with ease:
Assimil German with ease:
- Stelle
- Blue Belt
- Posts: 580
- Joined: Sat Jul 18, 2015 1:37 pm
- Location: Canada
- Languages: English (N1), French (N2), Spanish (advanced), Tagalog (basic), Russian (beginner)
- Language Log: https://forum.language-learners.org/vie ... 15&t=13312
- x 1527
- Contact:
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
We’re just finishing up a week in Mexico, so I can add one more country to my list of places visited.
Europe
Spain
France
England
Scotland
Africa
Kenya
Tanzania
Malawi
Zimbabwe
Zambia
South Africa
Americas and Caribbean
Canada (country of birth - have been to all ten provinces, but none of the territories)
United States of America (31 states)
Brazil
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Guatemala
Belize
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Mexico
Europe
Spain
France
England
Scotland
Africa
Kenya
Tanzania
Malawi
Zimbabwe
Zambia
South Africa
Americas and Caribbean
Canada (country of birth - have been to all ten provinces, but none of the territories)
United States of America (31 states)
Brazil
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Guatemala
Belize
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Mexico
2 x
- jaeger
- White Belt
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:10 pm
- Languages: English (N), German (int), Finnish (new)
- x 11
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
Some of these lists are quite impressive. I don't think mine is, but I've had fun:
England
Wales
Scotland
Republic of Ireland
France
Spain
Portugal
Switzerland
Germany
Italy
Norway
Hungary
Australia
My favourite has to be Australia. I go somewhat regularly, and it's awesome. Just mind the spiders...
England
Wales
Scotland
Republic of Ireland
France
Spain
Portugal
Switzerland
Germany
Italy
Norway
Hungary
Australia
My favourite has to be Australia. I go somewhat regularly, and it's awesome. Just mind the spiders...
0 x
-
- Brown Belt
- Posts: 1272
- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2015 7:41 pm
- x 1031
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
jaeger wrote:
My favourite has to be Australia. I go somewhat regularly, and it's awesome. Just mind the spiders...
Australia! Ace maybe you can tell me if swooping season is a myth or truth? Supposedly magpies get rather aggressive at some point in the year?!
1 x
- jaeger
- White Belt
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:10 pm
- Languages: English (N), German (int), Finnish (new)
- x 11
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
Bluepaint wrote:Australia! Ace maybe you can tell me if swooping season is a myth or truth? Supposedly magpies get rather aggressive at some point in the year?!
There are a lot of fun myths, but this one is true I think magpies react to shiny things, and the birds in Australia have no fear. Cyclists are particularly at risk. Offhand I don't know the season but I'd guess it's when the skies are clearest with sunshine to reflect off things.
I remember the first time I went, I was in a park leaning my arms on a low wall, and a bird was wandering along it. It hopped right near my hands and didn't seem bothered when I moved them. Birds will also walk into shops. I'm sure it's a nuisance to the locals, but it's pretty funny.
2 x
- Adrianslont
- Blue Belt
- Posts: 827
- Joined: Sun Aug 16, 2015 10:39 am
- Location: Australia
- Languages: English (N), Learning Indonesian and French
- x 1936
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
jaeger wrote:Bluepaint wrote:Australia! Ace maybe you can tell me if swooping season is a myth or truth? Supposedly magpies get rather aggressive at some point in the year?!
There are a lot of fun myths, but this one is true I think magpies react to shiny things, and the birds in Australia have no fear. Cyclists are particularly at risk. Offhand I don't know the season but I'd guess it's when the skies are clearest with sunshine to reflect off things.
I remember the first time I went, I was in a park leaning my arms on a low wall, and a bird was wandering along it. It hopped right near my hands and didn't seem bothered when I moved them. Birds will also walk into shops. I'm sure it's a nuisance to the locals, but it's pretty funny.
Yes, swooping season = breeding season = spring. That varies a little depending how far north or south you live - pretty much August-October in Sydney. Those are male birds defending their nest. I haven’t been swooped for years but it used to happen too often when I was a kid kicking a football around the local park. They seem to go for people on bikes and people hanging out washing a lot, too. Cyclists who frequent certain areas have been known to wear helmets with spikes glued to them. People wear hats or plastic ice cream containers on their heads when hanging out laundry. All of this is true and can be verified using google if it sounds like some of the colourful BS some Australians sometimes spread. Magpies visit my yard but have never swooped me - I like to think it’s because I fix them with a steely eye. I’m not a birdwatcher but notice birds - this summer we have had lots of sulphur-crested cockatoos, lorikeets, other parrots, kookaburras and the pesky ibis (aka bin chicken). I’m guessing it’s ibis you’ve seen walking into shops - they have a lot of front.
3 x
-
- Brown Belt
- Posts: 1272
- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2015 7:41 pm
- x 1031
Re: How many countries/cities have you travelled?
In NE Scotland seagulls have been known to march into shops and occasionally fly into houses. They also take a lot of delight - it seems - in snatching food out of the hands of pedestrians
1 x
Return to “Travel and Culture”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests