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DFW

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46. The Seychelles are not exactly around the corner
Wed Oct 25, 2017, 11:58 AM
Oct 2017

But they ARE well worth the trip.

The German Rheinland is full of these small castles from the Middle Ages. The cornerstone of this one in back of our house is from the year 973, and that is NOT missing a digit!

Your favorite places to visit? [View all] True Dough Oct 2017 OP
Toronto Ohiya Oct 2017 #1
Tough, but JDC Oct 2017 #2
I had a summer job in a teahouse looking down the mountain to Lake Louise. applegrove Oct 2017 #24
North Rim, Grand Canyon Nac Mac Feegle Oct 2017 #3
Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica dhol82 Oct 2017 #4
You're an "off the beaten path" type of traveller True Dough Oct 2017 #9
I have been to around 64 countries. Guess I should really do a proper count. dhol82 Oct 2017 #40
We have a friend we visit in Martigny, Switzerland. Adsos Letter Oct 2017 #5
Switzerland True Dough Oct 2017 #10
Martigny: fierywoman Oct 2017 #34
Banff mainstreetonce Oct 2017 #6
A world without *Rump and his base. Kleveland Oct 2017 #7
Dingle peninsula, Ireland JohnnyLib2 Oct 2017 #8
Wherever the Olympics are underway Awsi Dooger Oct 2017 #11
Gary, Indiana Achilleaze Oct 2017 #12
You know that even Gary is trying to woo Amazon!! LeftInTX Oct 2017 #19
What's the attraction in Gary? True Dough Oct 2017 #23
Gary Conservatory of Music Staph Oct 2017 #32
The musical answer to your question: Achilleaze Oct 2017 #39
Colorado's Hayduke Bomgarte Oct 2017 #13
View of Paris from Sacre Coeur, view of Sabine Canyon from the tram ride (Tucson) MLAA Oct 2017 #14
Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Monteverde, Costa Rica, north shore MN, Sierra Nevada Mtns., CA lunasun Oct 2017 #15
Do you mean "places you ever visitED"? Because that's not the same for me as currently. WinkyDink Oct 2017 #16
I'll take past, present or future True Dough Oct 2017 #20
Town Dock, Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro New Hampshire flotsam Oct 2017 #17
Splended fall colors, True Dough Oct 2017 #22
If you're a small town fan it's quite a place flotsam Oct 2017 #25
London, England, United Kingdom, and Grand Tetons National Park, USA Glorfindel Oct 2017 #18
Mexico City Zorro Oct 2017 #21
Montreal. Banff. Nova Scotia. Paris. Some day I'd like to go on an anthropological tour applegrove Oct 2017 #26
I was able to go to the oldavi gorge and Leakey museum in Ngorongoro which I mentioned above lunasun Oct 2017 #36
The most beautiful mountains and rivers. And it is far enough north applegrove Oct 2017 #38
Favorites msdogi Oct 2017 #27
Lake Pepin! Lifelong Protester Oct 2017 #28
Mt. Blanc region of France. kairos12 Oct 2017 #29
Victoria B.C., New Orleans French Quarter, Savannah Ga. justhanginon Oct 2017 #30
Quebec City. Boston. The beaches of South Carolina. nt Irish_Dem Oct 2017 #31
China, wonderful travel experience. nt Irish_Dem Oct 2017 #37
Northern Mexico, New Mexico state, rural areas of Arizona Kali Oct 2017 #33
Montana cilla4progress Oct 2017 #35
Amsterdam MrScorpio Oct 2017 #41
Wow! Stunning photo! True Dough Oct 2017 #43
No, I didnt have that nice of a camera when we went there MrScorpio Oct 2017 #45
Wow, where do I start? Seychelles, Cape Cod, Waikoloa/KawaiHae (Big Island), Muerren (CH) DFW Oct 2017 #42
The Seychelles True Dough Oct 2017 #44
The Seychelles are not exactly around the corner DFW Oct 2017 #46
More than a millennium True Dough Oct 2017 #47
Our town was the half-way point between Paris and The Hanseatic League DFW Oct 2017 #48
Victoria, British Columbia. Aristus Oct 2017 #49
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