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Long way to go to catch up...
Norn Iron
Southern Ireland
England
Wales
Scotland
IOM
France
US
Germany
Finland
Estonia
Czech Republic
Netherlands
Spain
Greece
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Thailand
Andorra :)
Australia
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You can also add Poland, Turkey & Lithuania to my list.
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Ireland (Republic of)
Scotland
Wales
IOM
Jersey
France
Switzerland
Belgium
Germany
Austria
Spain
Portugal
Italy
Cyprus
USA
Bahrain
Pakistan
India
Thailand
Malaysia
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Mauritius
South Africa
Senegal

I have also been to Norwich, which is like visiting a foreign country. :lol:
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Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
Latvia
Poland
Romania
Bulgaria
Greece
Turkey
Albania
Croatia/Yugoslavia
Italy
Vatican
Monaco
France
Germany (West and DDR)
Switzerland
Liechtenstein
Austria
Hungary
Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia
Belgium
Netherlands
Luxembourg
Spain
Portugal
USA
Canada
Mexico
Colombia
China
Hong Kong SAR
India
South Africa
Norwich
Carlisle
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I went to Brid once.
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Outer Mongolia anyone>
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Sniffer wrote:Outer Mongolia anyone>

We've considered it, there's a camp in the mountains with luxury yurts. Fancied a bit of yakity yak :D
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NottinghamWhite wrote:
Sniffer wrote:Outer Mongolia anyone>

We've considered it, there's a camp in the mountains with luxury yurts. Fancied a bit of yakity yak :D
I travelled through it on a Moscow to Beijing train once and spent an hour or so on a snowy platform in Ulan Bator whilst the driver had a break. Or something. It's a long old journey. :)
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We've sailed down the coast of Chile to Cape Horn but never set foot on land so sadly can't count it. Always fancied a Trans -Siberian rail journey :thumbup:
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NottinghamWhite wrote:We've sailed down the coast of Chile to Cape Horn but never set foot on land so sadly can't count it. Always fancied a Trans -Siberian rail journey :thumbup:
Nice country is Chile, one of the few I've been to that you've not NW (still you beat me in plenty).

We did it ourselves not an organised tour and stayed in Santiago which is massive and surrounded by mountains making it a great setting.
Did get up in the Andes, can't beat a few snow capped mountains to make it scenic.

Also visited the coast to Valparaiso which is a world heritage site because of it graffiti which is openly encouraged. Its built on a steep hill with finicular lifts everwhere that the locals use. Not touristy and costs a few pence only.
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