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Old 12-06-2006, 10:26 PM   #1
Elitiachirl

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Default Where in the world...
One of my passions in life is to travel and visit new or old places, and I love it.
So here's a thought: What if a genie gave you the oppurtunity to have 6 houses around the world? You wouldn't have to pay for mortgage, taxes, upkeep, etc.
So, where would you live? Here are my six choices (Please explain why you choose certain places, too).
Munich, Germany : My favorite city that I have ever been too. It is truly a beautiful city, with an excellent mix of new and old. The Marienplatz is gorgeous, and a wonderful place to hang out. Not to mention public transport is great, and the food is FANTASTIC.

Stockholm, Sweden: Once again, a fantastic European city which I love. Swedes are so nice, the food is OK, but the city is just so charming.

Paris, France: I love France, and Paris is truly the heart of the country. It is so nice having a bakery on every street corner, with fresh bread and other goodies always avalible. Or the wonderful Champs-Elysees, with the numerous shops and exotic cars driving up and down the street. There is just much to mention about this wonderful city which I love.

Auckland, New Zealand: While I have never been to New Zealand, I have heard so many stories of New Zealand hospitality, and how wonderful the country is. Plus, there are just so many outdoor activities all across New Zealand, so yeah. Not to mention Auckland might be a nice jumping off point for visiting some tropical south Pacific islands.

Cape Town, South Africa: Once again, while I have never been to Cape Town (Or South Africa for that matter), miles of nice beaches, and a mix of European, African, and South-East Asian cultures makes for a nice combination. Yes, there would be security concerns, but I'd be careful

Singapore, Singapore: And for another city that I have not been to, Singapore. I'm just intrigued with South-East Asian culture, and since Singapore is a melting pot of many Asian and non-Asian cultures, what better way to sample them all?
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