Drop everything! Where would you travel today?

Nice! I've always fancied visiting the Faroes - that ferry he mentioned that goes to Faroes then on to Iceland calls in at Lerwick in the Shetland Islands too, if I remember right, and I've always fancied that too. The Orkney and Shetland Islands are well worth a visit, and I've stayed there, but they aren't as spectacular as the place he filmed in the Faroes. They have a similar atmosphere though - particularly Shetland.
 
Over to the ventriloquist dummy museum in Kentucky.

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This happened. It was neat. I even liked the Cincinnati area but for the humidity.

Now the thought of travel is exhausting, but let's say... Wellington NZ.

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Japan. Without a doubt or any hesitation. And sure, cities like Tokyo and Kyoto might be on my list, but I'm really itching to go into the countryside or the old fashioned towns to scope out the hidden gems. Maybe I'll be able to do a house hunting tour and find something to see if I could possibly build a home inside of it. Maybe not. But I'll still do the tours out of curiosity!
 
Japan. Without a doubt or any hesitation. And sure, cities like Tokyo and Kyoto might be on my list, but I'm really itching to go into the countryside or the old fashioned towns to scope out the hidden gems. Maybe I'll be able to do a house hunting tour and find something to see if I could possibly build a home inside of it. Maybe not. But I'll still do the tours out of curiosity!

Did you go? I'm eager to visit ever since I watched Perfect Days.

Alaska.

(Because His Majesty's government couldn't currently guarantee my security in Siberia.)

It's big! And vast. A good place to contemplate the indifference of nature toward the role of the human.
 
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