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    I’d love to go and live in Lyon, France. I was there for about a month and the people were cool, lots of local events, shops, scenery. The food was amazing. It was a bit pricey for someone who makes money in Japanese Yen, but it was totally worth it.

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    France. Specifically, a little town called Ardres. J’ai passé des vacances là-bas. C’était incroyable. Nous avons loué un gîte à la campagne. Je retournerais si je pouvais.

    J’adore la France.

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      J’ai passé des vacances dans Ardres aussi, quand j’ai onze ans avec mon école, de très jolis souvenirs de navigation sur les lacs

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        Les lacs d’Ardres sont très beaux. La ville est très conviviale.

        Je parle français parce que j’aimerais retourner en France un de ces jours. Si je pratique chaque jour.

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    Galway Ireland. Just north a bit. Clonboo area. Just peaceful to me. Rented a house for a month. Visited the grocery store and the pub at the corner. I miss it a ton. Would move there in an instant if I could.

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      Oh, god. I had the pleasure of living in northern Oregon. I miss it so much, it was gorgeous everywhere I went.

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      Hanauma Bay. My favourite uncle loved that place. He taught my cousin to swim there, in the ocean water, with the fish and turtles.

      We want to go back because we miss him. Mom misses him dearly after his death. But we can’t go there while it’s crazy, and Mom’s on the decline herself. I think we don’t have a viable window to get there, but we’re hoping.

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    Northern California, but I’m not visiting the US again until there has been a revolution.

  • Salem, MA is one of my favorite places to be. I used to go there so often that the locals thought I was a local. I planned to “retire” (whatever the millennial equivalent is) there.

    Nowadays it’s no longer safe to visit home

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    Honestly? Cape Meares and Garibaldi. Not far from home.

    Most places in my childhood and past are illegal for me to travel to in this form.

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    The Mojave. The desert is gorgeous, I long for getting away from the humidity, and I NEED a burger at Goodsprings.

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    I went to Europe when I was 11, but now that I’m an adult and have an appreciation for history I’d love to go back. Me and my fiance have talked about traveling at some point. The main destinations are Ireland and Scotland, because our families are from there

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    Buenos Aires. Went there alone for a few weeks when I was 24. Didn’t really get to see many sights though, as I was there for surgery. Would like to be able to visit again someday and actually be able to take in the place properly. Same goes for Bangkok.

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    The Bahamas. My wife and I went there once and it was perfect.

    The more possible answer, Niagra Falls. I’ve been there a few times but my wife wants to see it.