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Travel Worthy Cities Outside Of The United States

Some of the most magnificent travel worthy cities that aren't entirely basic.

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Traveling is on the minds of quite a few people nowadays. There is something about the thought of visiting a brand new place and seeing the wonders that this planet has to offer outside of the United States. Few are lucky enough to be able to go to all of the places they wish to go to however, and when they are presented the opportunity, they often rush to go to the places that appear to be most popular, rather than seeking out new places. There are an infinite number of places to see however, if one just does a little bit of research to find what else lies out there. This earth holds some of the most magnificent cities that could ever be created.


1. Ubud, Bali.


2. Nelson, New Zealand.


3. Venice, Italy.


4. Shanghai, China


5. Chiang Mai, Thailand


6. Reykjavik, Iceland


7. Amsterdam, The Netherlands


8. Nassau, Bahamas


9. Quebec City, Canada


10. Sydney, Australia


11. Seville, Spain


12. Athens, Greece


13. Luxor, Egypt


14. Lyon, France


15. Vienna, Austria


16. Budapest, Hungary


17. Guimaraes, Portugal


18. Copenhagen, Denmark


19. Barcelona, Spain


20. Jakarta, Indonesia


With the help of Google, some money and a passport, the world is yours to see.

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