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After the Pandemic ends, which country should I visit?

Submitted by masam a, , Thread ID: 179099

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19-08-2020, 08:47 PM
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Hello beautiful Nulledbb community! Many know me and know that I love to travel ... And I was thinking that once all this is over, which countries would you recommend me to visit? Basically I love adventure, the extreme (Not so much visiting museums, squares and those things)

I love backpacking, I feel that it is an experience that strengthens the soul, and I wanted to know which countries would you recommend me to go with nothing but my camping tent ... I read them

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#2
You should visit Italy and the Europeans. Nice place to visit and a popular spot.

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#3
depends on budget , Cuba, Srilanka ,Italy perfect location

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#4
Italy is a wonderful place! I have the dream of being able to go one day! Maybe I can give myself that luxury this time.

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#5
I've always wanted to visit Switzerland. Everything looks/seems so peaceful there.

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#6
Try to visit Germany or England or even Italy there are some beautiful places to visit!

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#7
switzerland! the mountains are just breathtaking dude. although everything there is kinda expensive lol

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#8
would love to go around europe or to japan after this is over

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I want to go to Norway. My Great-Great Grandmother and her daughter immigrated from Norway in the 1920s so I'm only a 3rd generation American. I know there is still family there and I would love to be able to connect to the heritage I grew up in

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#10
None of them, as the pandemic is not going to end, especially if govenments keep taking it as seriously as they are now

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