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  • Mulletino
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    When I was living in the UK I went to Florida a few times in the 90s on holiday and also again to play in the Paintball World Cup, so I have great memories of the place and would love to take my kids there to Disney when they're older.
    I've always thought of it as a great place to live but I wouldn't want to live there.

    I live in Australia now and love it, such a great place to live.

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  • 80sChav
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    I have got friends/relatives in both and have never been to either, so if I won the Lotto be both I guess!

    80sChav

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  • Silver Bear
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    Originally posted by stud1al View Post
    Just don't go backpacking if you come here.Those that do seem to get knocked off.

    And i live in Australia so it'd be USA for me.
    Today I’m proud to have been born in Australia. (My father worked in Melbourne in the mid-1969s.)

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  • stud1al
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    Just don't go backpacking if you come here.Those that do seem to get knocked off.

    And i live in Australia so it'd be USA for me.

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  • darren
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    deffo australia

    see the great barrier reef the gold coast and melbourne and sydney.
    mainly for the sporting events in them cities.

    go to the sydney opera house looks amazing.

    and of course for the wildlife as well.

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  • Jay Mc
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    Have been to America a few times and loved it and might be going back this year

    Would like to go to Australia but its a hell of a journey so would want to tie it in with probably Hong Kong or Singapore

    If I had to choose it would be the USA (though I think my wife would gert the final say and she would probably choose Australia)

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  • Richard1978
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    I've been the the USA 3 times already, so it would be Australia for me.

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  • amethyst
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    New Zealand would be appealing but its longer and you would need a few stops to reduce the agony of long haul flights

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  • victorbrunswick
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    Originally posted by amethyst View Post
    Australia would be too far to travel the only thing that would appeal to see would be The great Barrier Reef. Would not be interested in seeing vast big cities.
    Australia is a long trip even from the US but the Land Down Under would definitely be a bucket list destination for me.

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  • battyrat
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    For me it would be Australia to see the native people and learn more about their indigenous culture. It's something that's disappearing fast . I can see urbanization anywhere I go so it's not so attractive.

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  • amethyst
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    If money was no object like a big lotto win then there would be plenty of lifetime holidays

    USA

    San Fransisco,Arizona cowboy country,Open top car on route 66,grand canyon,Alaska,train ride on the rockie mountains


    Australia would be too far to travel the only thing that would appeal to see would be The great Barrier Reef.Would not be interested in seeing vast big cities

    So I vote for USA in my dreams

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  • Twocky61
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    Australia or USA?

    Two different cultures, though both having English as their native language

    Which one would you prefer to spend a holiday/vacation?


    For me it would be Australia
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