Where in the World are You?

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      1. I offer some reviews of places on my blog, but they are mostly in Oregon, i’m really close to the border. The puget sound is the best area to visit though!

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      1. Duval Street in the evening and the beach by day.. That’s my routine. Maybe rent a bicycle and tour around the town. There’s lots of neat things to see off the beaten trail. If you’re a Hemingway fan, his house is a museum you can check out. Otherwise just chill and enjoy the island life..

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      1. Hah, it’s a pretty kickin’ place! Big enough of a city that there’s always something to do, but it’s still able to keep that “small town” feel to it. You gotta check it out one day!

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      1. Philippines will always be my first love – it’s truly a beautiful country (the best beaches, and rich in history) and you’ll meet the nicest people. Singapore is also beautiful in its own way, it’s a different kind of experience for me. Almost everything is efficient, it’s safe, clean and very modern, and not to forget multicultural. You should visit both! 🙂

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  1. Iraqi family, born in Kuwait, grew up in Canada, now in South Korea!
    Thank you so much for liking my post on my crossingforks blog. I really appreciate it 🙂
    Also your site is awesome!

    Cheers,
    Hash

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      1. That’s a very difficult question. Baltimore restaurants have really come a long way since I was a little girl. We have old treasures like the restaurants of Little Italy but now there’s Cindy Wolf’s Charleston, Spike Gjerde’s Woodberry Kitchen, creative Italian at Sotto Sopra and tapas at a table on Charles Street at Tapas Teatro. Crab cakes? I love Bo Brooks. I wrote a half dozen books on Maryland for Frommers so I have eaten at a lot of local restaurants.

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