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Hello ! I'm a French living in Canada (really, I'm half-Canadian by now ) and yesterday, I wrote a post about :Ten Priceless Canadian Experiences From the great outdoors to maple taffee, from going to a hockey game to shoveling snow, all the great Canadian experiences ! I tagged a lot of readers from all over the world : the USA, Canada, England, Malaysia etc. but I'd love to hear from more people. So if you love your country, your province, your state, your city... put up a list of ten greats things to do there and help people to get to know your place ! I'm really curious about the world and it's fun ! If you want to be tagged from the original post on my blog, let me know on this thread - you'll get a free link Have fun !
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No one ? Come on guys, I know you're from everywhere in the world !
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Since you wrote about the same area that discounts me. Can the authors have a little snippet about them and their blog at the bottom? I'm sure that would get alot more people interested as your blog seems quite active and could definitely send some traffic their way for a well written 10 priceless things about their country. Rob |
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I'll definitely add people at the bottom of the post, as I did with everyone else. I may also add your blog to my feed since I'm always looking for new great blogs to read !
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lol I should of known better! |
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I tried writing one but I could only think of 2! You'd think london would be more exciting!
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London: Big Ben / Thames River / Harrolds / Windsor Castle (I know just outside) / Some type of theater / Financial district = Hub of World Finance / Double Decker Buses / Bobby's / I'm out of ideas... |
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I live in a village in the middle of Ohio. I have lived in London, Newcastle, New Jersey, Maryland, Texas. I don't have the same kind of access to what these places offered, but this village of 2300 is unique. It is the home of Antioch College and considered a hippie town. Within walking distance of an independently owned art movie theatre Very vibrant art community (as an artist it is heaven) Two huge beautiful state parks, john bryan and glen helen Street Fair Blues Fest, Farmers market fresh bread daily at the Emporium Street musicians sense of community characters (we have a few of them , so people watching
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Lodz, Poland: - The biggest Jewish cemetery in Europe - The one of the biggest family vault in shape of big neo-gothic church at the old protestant cemetery. - Factory workers town in the city (19th century estates built for factory workers) - Big 19th century factories of textile industry (the biggest in central Europe) - Radegast Burned factory - a factory changed to German concentration camp for Poles during the WW2. In the last days of occupation it was burned with all of the prisoners. Today is a war monument and museum - Statue below the ground level in the sewers, in the memory of the architect who designed sewer system in Lodz. - Piotrkowska Street, and palaces of Lodz (some of them in ruin) - Radegast Bahnhof - Litzmanstadt (name of the city during WW2) Ghetto railway station with original train - cattle cars and locomotive.
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