HumanPackMule Posted July 2, 2010 Posted July 2, 2010 I've only been to Japan for two weeks, speaking of which the last day of the trip was exactly one year ago as of today. I've been to most of the States along the East coast, which I highly doubt I'd need a passport for. Quote
peterab Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 I was born in Canberra, Australia and have an Australian Passport (I wish my mother had kept her German one so I could have one too). I've been to Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Townsville in Australia USA as a toddler (Chicago & New York) Germany, a few times. Went to school there for six months Hungary, lived there for a month when I was 10 Bangladesh, visited a friends relatives for six weeks. 7 months touring around Europe - Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Greece, France(Paris only), Germany, Malta Thailand, well only Bangkok for a few days on the way home. Canada, Toronto for a month for work, Hawaii for a few days on the way home. As others have said being Australian its a bit difficult to travel widely, but since the flights start out expensive making the most of them makes sense. We probably list the other Australian cities since they're all so far apart it's a special occassion to visit another one. I missed out most of eastern Europe, and France and Spain so I'd really like to do that, also South East Asia, and South America. Also Turkey and Egypt for some ancient ruins, as we don't have much in the way here. Quote
frogstudio Posted July 4, 2010 Posted July 4, 2010 (edited) Hi!!! I'm from Argentina and have been to the following places, from near to far: Argentina: La Rioja, Salta, Tucuman, Cordoba, Santa Fe, Mendoza,Neuquen and Chubut Bolivia: La Paz Panama: Panama City Bahamas: Freeport, Nassau United States: Miami, Orlando, New York, Washington, Chicago UK: London France: Paris (where I bought mi first large LEGO set), Reims Luxemburg: Luxemburg Germany: Heidelberg, Nurenberg, Rothenburg Checoeslovaquia (went there when it still was a single country): Pilsen, Prague Hungary: Budapest Austria: Viena, Salzburg Switzerland: Geneve Italy: Venice, Verona, Florence, Rome, Pisa Israel: Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Eilat Egypt: Cairo, Luxor, Asuan Nepal: Kathmandu, Pokara, Bakthapur and all the Anapurna Circuit China: Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong Think that's all... :) Edited July 4, 2010 by frogstudio Quote
JimBee Posted July 4, 2010 Posted July 4, 2010 I figured I should update my passport: Countries: USA Canada Germany Austria Italy Slovenia States/ Provinces (not counting connecting flights): Wisconsin Illinois Michigan (both sides) Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania New York New Hampshire Massachusetts Maine Florida Texas New Mexico Arizona Utah Colorado Nevada California Oregon Nebraska Kansas Iowa (22/ 50) Ontario Quebec New Brunswick I've enjoyed everywhere I've been, but nothing beats home (maybe bar Italy). Quote
Brickdoctor Posted July 8, 2010 Posted July 8, 2010 Within the US: Hawaii California Nevada Texas Florida Other countries: Just Mexico The list is fairly short, but the quantity of trips is a long list. I've been to Hawaii at least a dozen times, to 4 different islands, Mexico city several times, plus the annual trip to LEGOLAND California. Quote
StickFig Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 (edited) USA Spain Portugal United Kingdom (England) Dominican Republic Canada Mexico Ireland Germany Austria Czech Republic Kuwait Iraq Switzerland France Italy Vatican City Finland Luxembourg Belgium The Netherlands Kyrgyzstan Afghanistan United Arab Emirates Australia New Zealand Romania Greece Slovenia Croatia Republic of Korea Japan Cambodia ...I think that's it... Edit 1: Forgot the land of Oz! Edit 2: Whoa, sorry, didn't realize I was resurrecting such an old thread... my bad! On 11/11/2014 at 2:48 PM, JGW3000 said: Vatican City (it is its own little country) Edit 3: Vatican City, thanks! Edit 4: More countries! Edited December 20, 2016 by StickFig Quote
iamwhoiam Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 I am a Canadian and here's a list of places I've visited: In Canada: Sadly, I haven't explored much of my own country.. But I've been to Quebec once and I've explored all over my home province of Ontario! Worldwide: United States - Been to Michigan around 4 or 5 times and to Massachusetts once. United Kingdom - Been to London once for around 10 days as well as numerous layovers in Heathrow India - Been to India 3 times to visit relatives in the southern state of Karnataka although I've been to Mumbai once as well! France - Doesn't really count as I was simply in CDG connecting to India. Well that's my passport, but of course I'm still young and have many other places to visit! Quote
Robianco Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 I was born and live in the UK... England to be more precise (Liverpool) I won't count Scotland or Wales into this as they're part of the UK but I will count Republic of Ireland Here's my list: Ireland (Cork, Dublin) US (Florida) Canada (Toronto and areas around there (Brantford, Hamilton, Aurora to name a few) several times) Germany (Cologne, Munich, Berlin, Heidelberg, Mannheim) Holland (Amsterdam, Maastricht) France (Paris, Boulogne, Nantes, Bordeaux) Belgium (Brussels) Czech Republic (Prague) Hungary (Budapest) Portugal (Albufeira) Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Ibiza, Menorca, Majorca, Lanzarote, Calella) Greece (Skiathos, Corfu, Halkidiki) Australia (Perth, Sydney, Brisbane) I think that's it. Back off to Australia next year too. Quote
Tariq j Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 I was born in England and live in England. List of Countries: France (Paris,Cannes) Spain(Madrid) Portugal Sri Lanka (Columbo) USA (New York) Egypt India Singapore Quote
JGW3000 Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 (edited) Been to 43 out of 50 states, lived in 6 or so. Important ones still missing are Oregon and Alaska All over Canada, 5 different provinces All over Mexico, from the tip of Baja, to Quintana Roo, Federal District, Aguascalientes, Tamalpais, Nueva Leon, up to the Texan (Tejas) border Cayman Islands Bahamas Brazil La Republica Argentina Chile - including the end of the earth, Cape Horn France Italy Vatican City (it is its own little country) Luxembourg Germany Switzerland Belgium (but only to drive from France to Luxembourg) Russia, both European, Urals, and Asian sections, got out of Siberia before winter hit hard! and not once did anything LEGO related in any of these places (except home state, of course) Edited November 11, 2014 by JGW3000 Quote
tomdobs55 Posted November 12, 2014 Posted November 12, 2014 I live in the US, Boston area to be specific, and haven't gotten a chance to travel much, but here goes! U.S.: Massachusetts (I live here and I think I've driven every inch of highway in this state) New Hampshire (family has a summer house here so it's basically my second home) Maine(my company's based in Maine so here mainly for work) Vermont(my LUG does a train show up there and several members are from there) Rhide Island(spent many drunken nights there in college) New York(both upstate and the City) Connecticut(the land of book sales in my area) Florida(been to Disney and Red Sox spring training) International: Bahamas(stayed at Atlantis on Paradise Island. Great trip!) Quote
Zerobricks Posted November 12, 2014 Posted November 12, 2014 I'm from Slovenia. So far I visited the following countries: Croatia - visited lots as a child during holidays Austria - visited as a child to buy my Mindstorms, also visited few monthsa go when I toured Europe. Hungary . visited the internation Lego offroad meeting. Italy - visited lots as a child (Gardeland ) Also visited Venice Rome, Pisa in my tour of Europe Germany - visited the legoland, technical museum and Berlin in my tour of Europe France - visited Paris in my tour of Europe Netherlands - visited for Legoworld 2011 and in my tour of Europe Belgium - visited in my tour of Europe Poland - vivited in my tour of Europe Czech Republic - also n my tour of Europe Now I want to visit USA, specifically Los Angeles and San Francisco, I am still searching for a heplfull local to show me around... Quote
Captain Settle Posted November 12, 2014 Posted November 12, 2014 (edited) I live in England and I've been to: Scotland and Wales (Like most people in England) Corsica France Spain Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Italy Belgium Germany Crete I'd like to go to Latvia one day, as that is where my family is from, and USA, since my brother worked there for a year and though it was fun. Edited November 14, 2014 by Captain Settle Quote
PROlego Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 I'm from Spain and I've only been to Andorra :'( Quote
Jared Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Canadian Passport. I've gone to lots of places in America, usually the popular places everyone goes, as well as Wapakoneta and places in Kentucky. Sadly, I've been to more places in America than I have in my own country. Though hopefully that'll change in the summer. I plan on doing a month of Canada-wide travelling by train. Lego-related I went to Chicago for Brickworld this year. I've been to the land of Kangaroos and didgeridoos more times than I care to remember. South Africa once. France (Paris) once. I'm not much of a traveller. I quite like my country. Now if only there more LEGO conventions here, I wouldn't have to go to the U.S. as much... XD Quote
dhc6twinotter Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) I have a U.S. passport. I've been all over the U.S. and have visited nearly every state and National Park in the lower 48 (multiple times to the more major parks). I also lived in the Philippines for 8 years. Otherwise, just Taiwan and a couple times to Canada and Mexico. I've had layovers in a few other countries, but I don't really count those. Hopefully, I'll get to do a bit more international traveling in the next few years, and I would love to spend several months in Europe and South America (particularly Chile). Edited November 15, 2014 by dhc6twinotter Quote
N-4K0 Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 My list is rather short. I'm from Norway and have a Norwegian passport (not sure if it's valid still). I've been to Sweden countless times, it's 4 hours to drive from where I live, so it's like being just outside town. I've also been to Czech Republic once, in the beautiful city of Prague. Quote
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