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Is the DR a safe holiday destination? Although I've read the DR has a relatively normal crime rate that consists of only petty crime but is this true? Can anyone who's been confirm? Would you have any advice? How can I not make myself a victim? Which area should I stay out of?
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>>2893492
>plap porky dark-skinned prostitutes?
1) speak English, 2) if I wanted to do that I would just go to the Netherlands or something.
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DR is real safe as long as you dont go there
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>>2893487
For Latin Americans standards it’s very safe, which means that you are probably going to be fine so long you avoid the sketchy areas and alleyways where you aren’t going to get robbed by guys on motorcycles but you should take care to avoid anyplace where it’s clear you’re unwelcome. Use common sense

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Looking for opinions on Argentina.
I am looking at options for living long term part time (5.5 months) away from Canada. With the possibility of making a permanent move in the future.

Background: Retired CAF with a substantial retirement combined with injury pension. Would just be me and my teenage son travelling.
Funding wise, I clear approx $6000 USD/month after taxes.

What's the internet access like in the rural areas?
I plan on renting a car for mobility as I hate public transport.
What's the best places for rural living where I can enjoy the Gaucho culture?
Are there any places I might be priced out of living?
Thanks
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>>2889946
And that's why it's no longer ultra-cheap for foreigners. There is no more black market caves offering 2500 pesos per dollar anymore. The idea of going to a well-developed but crime-ridden shithole like Argentina with a huge wad of $100 bills had me ultimately decide to go to Asia instead. But those were really the golden days for Americans with the balls to fly into Argentina loaded with USD cash and exploit everything to the fullest.
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>>2890787
>well-developed but crime-ridden shithole like Argentina
wat
Crime there is low compared to everywhere but Canada and El Salvador. It's one of the safest countries in the world.
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>>2891832
>he thinks they record crime in El Salvador in Argentina
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>>2876976
>5.5 months
i wonder how you even came up with that
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>>2893284
Most countries impose tax residency on people at the six month mark. It's why a lot of rich folks refuse to spend more than 180 days in the USA, for example.

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Kumusta ka
Let’s talk about the Philippines!
Discuss out of the way places, interesting things to do that normies and coomers don’t do, living short term, living long term, and share stories.
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Got absolutely shitfaced in Cebu last Friday. Some Korean niggers offered me shots and then I don’t remember anything after that (I’m a well seasoned alcoholic so it seemed very sus in retrospect). Was woken up in an alley by a local telling me to gather my things (iPhone wallet with a lot of cash on me). My bill was only $4k so how drunk could I have actually gotten?
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>>2893182
roofied and raped by koreans
well, at least you didnt get stabbed(with a knife)
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where do I find a filipina with a fat ass?
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>>2893498
Step outside your room. Should be one of the first things you see. They're commonly pigs.
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The lovely lady at my local 7-11 is very friendly and we share jokes often, but she has a long wiry hair coming out of her mole. I want to say something and I can’t look at it so have to make heavy eye contact. I think she loves me now because of that. Who else knows this feel

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what are some cool french places to visit that aren't that tourist trap shithole
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>>2887525
yeah, you can tell
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>>2887508
I was really interested in the Beast of the Gevaudan when I was younger, lol.

Long story short, going to walk El Camino later this year. Probably starting in Madrid, taking the train to France, and walking as far as I can in the span of three to four weeks. I was thinking about doing a "reduced" version of the Camino and setting aside a few days--maybe six or seven--to travel in a more conventional sense. Was thinking about heading over to the historical Gevaudan region (or elsewhere in Languedoc/Auvergne).

Don't really know anything about that part of France, though. Anyone know if it's worth the hassle? I'm old and don't really care about La Bête anymore, but all the little hill towns I've looked at on Google in Languedoc/Auvergne seem really, REALLY fucking comfy.
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Best places to visit in winter besides Paris?
Normandy and Provence seem to shut down and die in winter, and Strasbourg only has like a day's worth of stuff to do
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Fuck off we're full
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>>2887508
I had a lovely time in Normandy, highly recommended

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Be honest /trv/, when was the last time you had a true adventure?
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>>2864728
>>2866426
did you have a 3some?
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>>2864340
>>2864353
Are those the Atlas mountains in Morocco?

I met an anon on this board looking for a travel buddy to go do the Iron Ore Train from Morocco to Mauritania. We had agreed to do it (I was staying in Morocco for a few months that time so I was already there, he was gonna come and join me) but then for some reason he cancelled. It would have been a cool trip.

My craziest adventure: I hopped on a sailboat in the Canary Islands and crossed the Atlantic, landed in the Caribbean and spent another month sailing around the Antilles. I had just gotten my day skipper's license like a month before that.
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>>2864301
yesterday (off trail hiking)
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Currently on one now. Trying to drive to all the 13 colonies'contemporary capitals. I'm a former wizard so obviously I'm doing this by myself. Currently in Virgin
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Traveling to a new country is always an adventure

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What are the pros and cons of moving to Australia?
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>>2891362
it's a retarded boomer meme
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>>2890315
Well for one thing it's expensive as fuck.
As for the pros - where are you going? Australia can be quite different depending on which state
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>>2891203
Brother a huntsman is the least threatening thing in Australia. We just had a poor lady who had to amputate her arm because she got mauled by a shark taking a swim in the beach. A huntsman's harmed no one.
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>>2890315
>pros
rich
>cons
jeets
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FULL
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So what's the theory anons? I find it a little hard to believe that this nordic just went into the woods and killed himself after an argument with his family. Could there be foul play involved? Maybe some browns who jumped him or some kind of /x/ shit? Why doesn't the police want to disclose the cause of death?
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>>2888313
And in all that time, humans learned not to go traipsing alone in the dark, because that's how bad things happen.
>>2888300
The typical white autist retard. It's astonishingly how little situational awareness and basic self-preservation instincts many high IQ white people have.
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>>2887685
Based, based, thousand times based.
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am i supposed to care?
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>>2888300
He was a kid, kids are dumb. It's not that complicated. Also when emotions go up, logic goes down
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>>2887685
He wouldn't have got a thread if he dies anywhere else
t. weeaboo

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I'm caressing the idea of traveling the hungarian countryside for a week, starting and ending in Budapes to meet some fellas.
I'm getting some idea of potential bits of itinarery (gyor-sopron, Székesfehérvár-lake balaton-pecs, Kecskemét-Szeged, Visegrad-esztergom, Hajdúszoboszló-Debrecen), but I'm wondering:
-How well connected are hungarians cities with bus and trains?
-How cyclable is the Hungarian countryside? Would a week of cycling from city to city be possible? Best direction to take from Budapest?
-Is it easy to come back to budapest in a train with the bike at the end, since I'd probably end up quite far?
-Any place that's both cool to see and reachable with either public transport or bicycle?
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Oh, and also
>How safe is a bike with a basic lock in Hungary?
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Hungary is Budapest heavy. There is enough for many days in Budapest, and the others are kind of one off sights.
I think you might be disappointed if you bike all the way for a couple of buildings.
Check the cities you really want, that list is too long imo.
I don't remember bike trains.
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>>2893382
The idea is to use a week alone before joining up with people in Budapest.
There must be areas of Hungary that are just nice and pleasant to travel through, with the satisfaction, after a few hours, of reaching someplace nice, and repeat the process 5-6 times?

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We're screened for dangerous items in a very zealous security process. So why can't little kids see the cockpit like back in the day before 9/11?
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>>2886690
try to guess
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>>2886690
Multiculturalism means "Satanists allowed". Democracy means "criminals can write laws".

This is why rights only apply to criminals and laws are made to facilitate legal crimes.
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>>2886846
Hip flasks are less than 100 mL capacity?
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>>2886690
Because no amount of screening will ever make things completely safe, so extra layers of security are needed such as a locked cockpit. Also you can actually visit the flight deck once the plane has landed and shutdown at the gate. Just ask the cabin crew nicely and they will ask the captain.
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>>2886693
>On a long flight, pilots must be bored when up in the air doing barely anything for hours.
that's what flight attendants are for

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I am moving from Slovakia to China in 2 months because my studio relocated me. What should I expect? My English is bad and I don't speak Chinese either. Any typs and tricks? Do Chinese like tall handsome Slavs?
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>>2893176
locals are buckbroken after 2019
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>>2893176
I just did my research and this point seems pretty important. Thanks for the tips everyone in this thread. Interesting informatios. I guess I am just going to use real time ai translator for my everyday basic communication with locals.
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>>2893268
learn chinese. negro.
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>>2893278
Maybe later namefag.
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>>2893468
start today. it's a long journey but every bit helps. at least get familiar with the pinyin before you go. if you are going to be in hong kong exclusively long term, you would benefit greatly from learning their local cantonese instead of mandarin. they hate mandarin and would rather use their shitty english instead
-negro

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whats a good day trip in the cotswalds look like?
good trails/footpaths, what best to visit, what/where to eat/drink, etc
cheers
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>>2889403
is that where jk rowling is from?
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>>2889403
Visit the Cotswold Falconry Centre. That was the highlight of my trip to England

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where is the best place to live in australia
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>>2875414
What if I travel for life?
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>>2875397
the outback with the abbos
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>>2893308
>constant domestic violence
>rampant alcoholism
>meth use everywhere
>literally no services or infrastructure
Its the fucking best place on Earth, unironically.
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>>2875397
>where is the best place to live in australia
Auckland.
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>>2893462
>Auckland
More like Cuckland. Imagine shilling for Ackland unironically

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I want to be a travel YouTuber, but I have autism.

I don't have social skills and don't particularly like talking to people. Can I still make it, /trv/ bros?
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>>2893292
Yes. There are travel youtubers from this board. Andrew Platt although he is rollercoaster/theme park focused.
Make your limitation your gimmick. Make your travel vlogs about antisocial incel-friendly destinations and stuff like that.

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>nonchalantly mogs every other whippersnapper travel vlogger half his age
I kneel
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>>2889111
AI scripts are Google’s attempt at justifying spending millions on data centers. Google made YouTube AI transcripts after they removed the community transcript.
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>>2889433
does he actually have sex tho
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>>2889566
With OP, yes.
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>>2888927
>whippersnapper
first time i hear that word
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>>2888952
>Pretty boss for a 50 something year old man to be living in 10 dollar a night rooms speaking the language of the locals.
The thing is Wayne has been backpacking since he was a teenager in the 1980s, long before smart phones, google maps, travel money cards, airbnb, booking websites or translator apps. He is an old hand at it and knows what he's doing.

Is there anything worth seeing in the Deep South?
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>>2886015
swamps are pretty neat, I did a boat tour at Okefenokee. Tons of gators.
Also the Atlanta aquarium is one of the best aquariums in the world. They've got whale sharks.
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>>2889140
neat swamp
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>>2888745
Not gray and IKEA enough for you?
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>>2886015
a couple mountains, the marble caves in AL, that's enough to say youve been
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>>2893288
marble caves?


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