What are your top cities around the world?
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Re: What are your top cities around the world?
Bangui is amazing - I love paddling in the river at night
Birmingham is ace - high cuisine unlike anywhere else in the UK and avant garde road junctions
Dhaka - fantastic blues scene
Douala has colonial charm and haute cuisine as well as being the artistic hub of Africa
Kabul - since the taliban takeover I like to weekend here if I need some peace and quiet with no pounding music (or any music!) to spoil it's quaint charm
Birmingham is ace - high cuisine unlike anywhere else in the UK and avant garde road junctions
Dhaka - fantastic blues scene
Douala has colonial charm and haute cuisine as well as being the artistic hub of Africa
Kabul - since the taliban takeover I like to weekend here if I need some peace and quiet with no pounding music (or any music!) to spoil it's quaint charm
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Re: What are your top cities around the world?
The Taliban never took over Teheran. And these Days Teheran is quite noisy I guess.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:45 pm Bangui is amazing - I love paddling in the river at night
Birmingham is ace - high cuisine unlike anywhere else in the UK and avant garde road junctions
Dhaka - fantastic blues scene
Douala has colonial charm and haute cuisine as well as being the artistic hub of Africa
Tehran - since the taliban takeover I like to weekend here if I need some peace and quiet with no pounding music (or any music!) to spoil it's quaint charm
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got my shitholes mixed up, well spotted!last man standing wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 5:15 pmThe Taliban never took over Teheran. And these Days Teheran is quite noisy I guess.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:45 pm Bangui is amazing - I love paddling in the river at night
Birmingham is ace - high cuisine unlike anywhere else in the UK and avant garde road junctions
Dhaka - fantastic blues scene
Douala has colonial charm and haute cuisine as well as being the artistic hub of Africa
Tehran - since the taliban takeover I like to weekend here if I need some peace and quiet with no pounding music (or any music!) to spoil it's quaint charm
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You're welcomeJerry Atrick wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 5:17 pmgot my shitholes mixed up, well spotted!last man standing wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 5:15 pmThe Taliban never took over Teheran. And these Days Teheran is quite noisy I guess.Jerry Atrick wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:45 pm Bangui is amazing - I love paddling in the river at night
Birmingham is ace - high cuisine unlike anywhere else in the UK and avant garde road junctions
Dhaka - fantastic blues scene
Douala has colonial charm and haute cuisine as well as being the artistic hub of Africa
Tehran - since the taliban takeover I like to weekend here if I need some peace and quiet with no pounding music (or any music!) to spoil it's quaint charm
Re: What are your top cities around the world?
Surprised Prague & Amsterdam have not yet been mentioned but Phnom Penh has.
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Re: What are your top cities around the world?
a great list
i might add towns, smaller cities
Aspen Co.
Harpers ferry WV
Mendocino Ca
Pushkar India
Leh Ladhak
Chiang Rai Thailand
Lake Toba Sumatra
Kerala India
San Miguel de Allende Mexico
Pokhara Nepal ( Pre 99)
Kunming China
Lhasa Tibet ( pre 1990)
Essaouira & Tangier Morocco
Bukavu on Lake Kivu in what was then Zaire
i have slowed down alot in the last 20 years, most of my travels were in the 60--90's
i might add towns, smaller cities
Aspen Co.
Harpers ferry WV
Mendocino Ca
Pushkar India
Leh Ladhak
Chiang Rai Thailand
Lake Toba Sumatra
Kerala India
San Miguel de Allende Mexico
Pokhara Nepal ( Pre 99)
Kunming China
Lhasa Tibet ( pre 1990)
Essaouira & Tangier Morocco
Bukavu on Lake Kivu in what was then Zaire
i have slowed down alot in the last 20 years, most of my travels were in the 60--90's
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: What are your top cities around the world?
Venice, good food, very quiet and no cars.
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What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
Re: What are your top cities around the world?
Glasgow
Manchester uk
NYC (before it was a dump)
LA (see above)
Bangkok
Bombay before it was Mumbai
Barcelona
Leiden (Netherlands)
Utrecht (Netherlands)
still lots of places on my to do list.
Manchester uk
NYC (before it was a dump)
LA (see above)
Bangkok
Bombay before it was Mumbai
Barcelona
Leiden (Netherlands)
Utrecht (Netherlands)
still lots of places on my to do list.
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Re: What are your top cities around the world?
My list, mainly to do with personal feelings than any traveler surveys:
1. NYC - blows everything else away.
2. London - creative capital of Europe.
3. Geneva - it's beautiful around there.
4. Phnom Penh - charming and still small enough to get your head around.
5. Bangkok - an amazing hub, much going on but too vast to get my head around.
6. Benares - just for being way out there in weirdness stakes.
7. Cairo - a fucking nightmare but you have to see it.
8. Livingstone - a very entertaining crossroads near a waterfall.
9. Kathmandu - a stinking and polluted and diseased mess with charm.
10. Prague - good architecture and beer with statuesque ladies abounding.
1. NYC - blows everything else away.
2. London - creative capital of Europe.
3. Geneva - it's beautiful around there.
4. Phnom Penh - charming and still small enough to get your head around.
5. Bangkok - an amazing hub, much going on but too vast to get my head around.
6. Benares - just for being way out there in weirdness stakes.
7. Cairo - a fucking nightmare but you have to see it.
8. Livingstone - a very entertaining crossroads near a waterfall.
9. Kathmandu - a stinking and polluted and diseased mess with charm.
10. Prague - good architecture and beer with statuesque ladies abounding.
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