What kind of tourist are you/would you be?
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Re: What kind of tourist are you/would you be?
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It would be amazing to see the natural wonders of the world!Elvis Akpabli wrote:An Eco or Nature-Tourist will do for me. I believe there are so much marvelous natural wonders out there that have not been seen.
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I completely agree with youleandrarose wrote:I'd say museum. It's fascinating to learn about other cultures and their history.

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I completely agree! Seeing the sights and sampling the food are both big parts of learning about another culture.kandscreeley wrote:That's a difficult question. I think I'd be a mix as well. You can't go to a foreign country without sampling the cuisine. Yet you also have to see the sights.
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Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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Hahaha seafood can be pretty awesome though!Juliet Esther wrote:Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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I agree, Amagine! I love seafood (but, then again, that may in part be due to me being from a tropical island)!Amagine wrote:Hahaha seafood can be pretty awesome though!Juliet Esther wrote:Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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Lucky! That means you enjoyed fresh seafood. I'm totally envious!Christina Rose wrote:I agree, Amagine! I love seafood (but, then again, that may in part be due to me being from a tropical island)!Amagine wrote:Hahaha seafood can be pretty awesome though!Juliet Esther wrote:Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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Foodies and scenery mostly. Museums and architecture tend to be very boring to me. I would visit all kinds of restaurants except that i won't eat sea food.
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