Which countries have you visited? (The picture thread)

I would also recommend not getting your passport stamped. ;)

Yeah, that's what I was most curious about...

Well, with any luck, my government will do the right thing soon anyway...

But I'm not putting any money on it.

They don't stamp passports in Cuba. They stamp your customs card and you keep it in your passport. After you go through Cuban exit customs you throw the card out. Nobody will ever know you were there.
 
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In case anyone can't read the text: red = me, yellow = my sister, blue = my mother, black = my uncle. There's some overlap: uncle = been to all of the marked ones, mother = all of the red, blue and yellow ones, sister = red and yellow, and I've only been to the red ones :(

There are a few more places that he's been to that weren't on the map, so I scribbled in a few of them (islands) in roughly the right places.

Edit: home = UK
 
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The places I've been to.
USA, Mexico, Brazil, Morocco, Egypt, South Africa, Lebanon, China, Thailand, UK, Ireland, Norway, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Andora, Monaco, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Kosovo.
And a technical stop in Canada with a plane. I didn't really visited the country.
 
The places I've been to.
USA, Mexico, Brazil, Morocco, Egypt, South Africa, Lebanon, China, Thailand, UK, Ireland, Norway, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Andora, Monaco, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Kosovo.
And a technical stop in Canada with a plane. I didn't really visited the country.
Wow that's quite impressive. :goodjob:
 
Here's my map:
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I coloured both Germany and Denmark as my home countries, because I live in Germany, but I'm originally from Denmark; my whole family lives there and I speak Danish better than German, etc.
 
They don't stamp passports in Cuba. They stamp your customs card and you keep it in your passport. After you go through Cuban exit customs you throw the card out. Nobody will ever know you were there.

Wait whats wrong with going to Cuba?
 
And a technical stop in Canada with a plane. I didn't really visited the country.

Ah, well then I get to add Japan and Brazil to my list!

Can I add Switzerland and Luxembourg? I went through them on a train, though I was sleeping through Switzerland.
 
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I tend to go to the same places again and again. Czech Republic, Ireland and Greenland.
 
Wait whats wrong with going to Cuba?

Nothing, except for Americans. It is illegal for them to go there (though some do). I should note that it's American law that prevents them from going, not Cuban law.
 
Nothing, except for Americans. It is illegal for them to go there (though some do). I should note that it's American law that prevents them from going, not Cuban law.
USA: the land of freedom! Sometimes...
 
Nothing, except for Americans. It is illegal for them to go there (though some do). I should note that it's American law that prevents them from going, not Cuban law.

As far as I know ... (please research this if you're interested, since I'm no expert)

American travel to Cuba is not 100% forbidden, however it does have restrictions. There are tour agencies that will take Americans there, but the biggest thing is that tourists are required to sign something with the Department of the Treasury, some kind of pledge only to bring and spend a limited amount of money while in Cuba.
 
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