anotheranon: (satchel)
anotheranon ([personal profile] anotheranon) wrote2004-01-20 09:41 pm

It's ok [livejournal.com profile] rivka

I've traveled even less than you:



create your own visited country map
or write about it on the open travel guide

It's a constant source of shame for me that I'm not better traveled. I couldn't even include the red expanse of Canada until this past year, when I visited Toronto.

And yes, I'm aware that only maybe 25% of Americans that actually own a passport (ok, the actual percentage is debateable, and that travel (especially international travel) is costly and takes a lot of vacation time, so I'm lucky to have left the lower 48 at at all. Nonetheless, it still picks at me. Perhaps it's because D. and so many of my friends are truly well traveled and I feel so uncultured; maybe it's jealousy because I WANT to go more places than I have, but haven't been able to.

At any rate, that map is it :(

[identity profile] jlsjlsjls.livejournal.com 2004-01-20 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
If it's any comfort, the only foreign country I've ever visited is the U.S. However, you'll have to rack up a few more provinces to match my state count ***grin***: Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Granted, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and North Dakota were just being driven through on my way somewhere else, but I've seen 'em! :p

[identity profile] tommdroid.livejournal.com 2004-01-21 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
then there are two of us. almost everyone I know has travelled more than I have. I've just been working and working and having children and working. I think though it would be unfair to count the US as one country alone. the US is as big as Europe ;))

this is my pityful list:

Norway
Finland
Denmark
the UK
Germany
Mallorca, island in mediterranean
Teneriffa, canarian island outside northwest africa.

and that's it. gah! I also easily get lost at airports, trainstations, busstations...I could do with some practise ;)