nanoboy
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So Atlantis would be a big win then!
No. It still exists in Bahamas and Dubai.
So Atlantis would be a big win then!
Although Eurovision isn't to do with being in Europe, it's about being an active member of the EBU which also includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
One definition of a country is an internationally recognised sovereign state. There are some whose sovereignty or independence is disputed but these are actually very few in number.
I would use the word territory to refer to non-sovereign entities such as British Overseas Territories, United States territories such as Puerto Rico and the self-governing parts of the Danish realm: Greenland and the Faroes.
These, I would argue, could be counted separately in a 'visited countries list'. They are administratively separate from the 'parent' country, often have their own currency, legislation, participation in international events etc (although the International Olympic Committee refuses to admit any more non-sovereign territories, mainly to avoid trouble over recognition of places like the Falklands and Gibralter).
In contrast, places like the Canary Islands and Hawaii are integral parts of Spain and the United States and shouldn't be counted separately.
Better knock El Salvador of my list then. I didn't leave the airport, but was ready to crap myself several times while I was there. Rather scary.
For example, I was in a small city in Venezuela, walking around like a tourist, checking out the sites, blissfully unaware. Then out of nowhere I see a mob of young men running towards me (about 200m away), only to be intercepted by a group of riot police who fired shots at them. I ran in the other direction, and started to cough, sputter, dribble snot and tears everywhere. The shots were actually cannisters of tear gas.Scary stuff. Anyway, I made it back to the hotel safely - it turned out that it was the standard university protests, and were quite normal in the area.
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When I was in Nepal in 2001 ........... we had no trouble!
So this summarises your story? Man, talk about an anticlimax! I was on the edge of my seat until the last sentence.![]()
Stop please! Someone make Maguari stop! This guy truly lives on the edge!![]()
That sounds like a story worth telling! Do share?
And as the plane leveled out they started the inflight movie - Good Morning Vietnam.
It wasn't much of a story, really.
I was in my early twenties and wanted to go to Belize for a week. I was in LA and booked the ticket through a local Travel Agent. The flight was with TACA Airlines. Most of the stewardess's announcements were in Spanish, which didn't really phase me as I'd flown frequently before and knew most of the safety presentations.
After a few hours flying we were coming in to land and the Stewardess said in English, "We'll be landing in San Salvador in 10 minutes". I put on my light for cabin crew to come over, they looked at my ticket and said "This flight only goes as far as San Salvador, you have a connnecting flight to Belize in three hours". Something the travel agent had neglected to tell me.
A civil war was raging in El Salvador during the 80's, there were a number of rebel factions, some of them trained and supported by Nicaraguan guerillas from the Contras or Sandanistas. There were death squads murdering thousands of innocent civilians because they suspected them of helping the rebels. So you can see why I didn't particularly like the idea of visiting this country.
The airport at San Salvador had only one runway. As we landed I noticed on either side of the runway were a dozen buildings, all concrete structures with no windows, camouflage netting over the top and a military guard with his AK47 outside each.
Inside the terminal everything was in Spanish - signage and PA announcements alike (in case you haven't guessed - I don't hablo Espanol). Patrolling the airport was the military with their fully automatic weapons, the local police with their handguns, and Airport Security with their own handguns and batons.
I found the Taca counter and eventually found a staff member that spoke English who confirmed my checked luggage would be transferred to my flight to Belize, I just had to wait a few hours until the flight arrived. I commented on all the security, and she said the rebels had targeted the airport in the past, but not for some time. She warned me to be prepared as there were often random searches of people at the airport "but you have nothing to worry about as long as you don't have weapons or bombs in you carry-on bags."
While my carry-on bags had my cameras (SLR, Compact and Movie Camera), film, flash, lens etc, I also had a lot of cables - mainly microphone leads and remote releases for the SLR and the Movie Camera, plus extension leads for them all. Typical bomb-making equipment, I thought.
So sat in the same spot for a few hours trying to nonchalant and completely unphased by my predicament, but secretly on high alert and closely watching everyone moving near me - especially if they had a firearm.
After a couple of hours my flight was ready and I boarded without incident. As the plane raced down the runway I looked out the window at the bunkers with their guards and was very glad to be going somewhere else.
And as the plane leveled out they started the inflight movie - Good Morning Vietnam.
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wow. that sounds like my introduction to sri lanka. First time out of the country (hell i'd only been out of NSW twice). The guns (and bombs) were a bit more active though. i will also always remember to quadruple check my visa requirements thanks to that trip.
Besides my home country Estonia, I've been to:
Finland
Sweden
Denmark
Latvia
Lithuania
France
Italy
Poland
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Austria
Monaco, if that even counts as a country
And I've flown over Germany and Switzerland, though that doesn't count, does it?
I mostly travel wherever I can see cetaceans
Hopefully Holland or Russia or Greece next year c:
Now that sounds like an exciting story. Do elaborate!
There was a lot of ahhh..... interesting... things to.happen but long story short. from singapore to colombo i was the only white person on the plane as travel warnings were "do not travel" in most parts and "reconsider your need to travel" in the area I was staying. I was fresh out of school and had spent a fortune on the trip so despite a friend pulling out i was determined to go.
Again the only white person in colombo airport and men with ak47s everywhere. leaving the airport was a maze of barricades, huge machine guns and anti aircraft weapons. the five hour drive to where i was living was again full of barricades and road blocks. the closer to the north the more soldiers there were. I was living at an elephant sanctuary and it was fairly peaceful there but there were regular bombings in surrounding towns. targeting white people. our accommodation for one night had been attacked, the only reason we weren't there was because a Bull in musth required treatment and it took a lot longer than expected. We had to travel to tamil territory a few times but those are stories for a different place.