So yeah, I've been thinkin about saving up money and just exploring part of the country. California, Texas, and Maine, as well as the Great Lakes region as a whole, look pretty appealing as far as I'm concerned. I'm just curious as to what y'all have to say on the topic >.> If you think my ideas suck, recommend another state, or hell even recommend another country. Convince me.
Edit: I'm native to the Pacific Northwest, so Washington, Oregon and all them are basically my backyard and not terribly appealing to explore.
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JAPAN
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Maine ftw
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-blam!-ing tourist. Stay out of Maine
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Go invade Area 51 in the Nevada desert
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Washington State
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The Tishimingo area in Mississippi. Awesome hills and rock formations.
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apostle islands in Lake Superior
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I still find Washington and Oregon massively appealing to explore and I've lived in the Pacific NW for about 30 years. But if you're not considering being a tourist in your own backyard then Cali is pretty big and diverse. And I did enjoy Austin, TX when I went last year.
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Arizona
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Just travel the Mississippi river from beginning to the end.
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Plasma. So many applications for it. [spoiler]I need an energy sword now.[/spoiler]
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New York. It's extremely diverse. You can see major differences in places like Long Island, Manhattan and then Upstate is a whole different world. Long Island is similar to places like Pennsylvania and Connecticut while the city is pretty unique but definitely interesting to say the least. Upstate is more like the south the farther you head up lol
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Georgia is a pretty diverse state. Mountains to the north, flatlands and beach to the southeast. No desert, and rolling hills in between.
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Here in Missouri we got some big ass squirrels and deer that don't give a -blam!- if you want to check that out
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Washington. Lots of great mountains with beautiful hikes. Cascades especially. The Olympic peninsula is great too.
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Wyoming
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Washington DC
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I'd say Great Lakes, it's a pretty diverse area in terms of culture on each lake. I'd say it's ok to skip Erie though. Unless you like dead fish smells.
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Minnesota, such a beautiful state in the summer
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Colorado, Oregon, Washington, B.C, Alberta... West is best
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The Islamic state
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If you ever go to Indiana make sure you go to the Indy 500. I'm not a big race fan but I have tons of fun every time I go.
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Louisiana. ~Is mayonaise an instrument
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Florida: beaches, Disney, and the Everglades.
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Louisiana Bayou... Get yourself some frog legs while you're there