i love bangkok most right now. that's why i'm here. and no, it's not hookers. Looks very nice. lol. from what you say it would be challenging for you to keep up with them.
Buffalo you should visit Jekyll Island Georgia. Jekyll Island has very different beaches depending on which side of the island you are on. Driftwood is abundant on one side of the island. The dolphins will swim up to you just to get rubbed. You can kayak the salt marshes or bike ride around the entire island.
That does sound nice. That driftwood beach looks beautiful... Riding a bike around the entire island reminds me of Mackinac Island (here in Michigan) where you have to ride a bike (or a horse) because cars are not allowed on the island! The movie Somewhere In Time was filmed there, so they had to allow Christopher Reeve's car during the filming.
Haha i remember the exact Amsterdam window aswell although i didnt take them up on their offer honest
I have been around the world a couple of times, but always come home to the US. My favorite city to visit so far has been Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. The tropical setting and access to all the beaches and beauty was just amazing. It was simply beautiful. However I could never live there. Everything in Hawaii is too expensive from homes to a gallon of milk, it is just rediculously priced. For great places to live, I'd have to say Seattle is the nicest city I have ever lived in. Reasonably priced, although still expenisve, great scenery and four the late spring to early fall it is just about the most pleasant place I have ever been. Winters can be a touch gloomy though.
Surprising number of votes for London. Any of those from born and bred South Londoners like me? Doubt it. Within the UK - Manchester is my favourite city. I was a student there in the early 90s and have good memories, but the city has really developed since then. It's now a fantastically confident place with great architecture, likeable people, some great restaurants, a good nightlife...it's pretty much everything you could want from a city. And it's small enough that you can know all the best bits very quickly. Outside the UK - Prague has had a few votes on here. We were there in April and I found it enchanting but my vote would have to go to New Orleans. We were there before the hurricane/floods but it is so totally unlike anywhere else in the US and anywhere I've ever been in Europe. Forget about that whole party town reputation - it's just an intriguing place to spend some time; there's still some great jazz, zydeco and cajun music to be heard; great food and it just looks like nowhere else I've ever been. Love the place.
Hmm.. I like to visit new york.. Never stepped in there though.. I see lots of movies that is shooted there and its really attractive..