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Anonymous No.2807140 [Report] >>2807188 >>2807189 >>2807292 >>2807299 >>2807801 >>2807930 >>2808009 >>2808818 >>2808938
Tell me a new country I should visit next. I'm sort of burned out on hot and humid places, and I like weird or impressive architecture you can't see in the US. Ideally, I also want it to be cheap-to-moderate.
Anonymous No.2807188 [Report]
>>2807140 (OP)
Amsterdam
Anonymous No.2807189 [Report] >>2807227
>>2807140 (OP)
Also, why does stopping somewhere on a cruise not count as having been there?
Anonymous No.2807227 [Report]
>>2807189
It does count. Don't listen to autists.
Anonymous No.2807292 [Report] >>2808821
>>2807140 (OP)
Buenos Aires fits your requirements anon.

>moderate price
>not hot (unless you visit in Summer)
>interesting architecture
>good nightlife
>you can discover a new continent

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwNOdtYP0Aw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgFdRw3ul44

Beginner-difficulty South America (you can even drink the tap water)
Anonymous No.2807299 [Report]
>>2807140 (OP)
Revisit Poland and visit every voivoideship. Roundtrip flights from the US to Poland drop steeply in price when the school year begins in late August.
Anonymous No.2807300 [Report]
A random Polish countryside town (Brodnica) looks like this.
Anonymous No.2807801 [Report] >>2807935
>>2807140 (OP)
The Baltic countries.
> cheap for Americans
> not hot and humid
> notable city centers and cathedrals, particularly in Riga
> they're all right next to each other
no brainer
Anonymous No.2807930 [Report]
>>2807140 (OP)
spain during the winter/early spring
Anonymous No.2807935 [Report]
>>2807801
>baltics
>cheap

That ship has sailed

Go to central asia, everything is uniquely different there
Anonymous No.2808009 [Report] >>2808631
>>2807140 (OP)
Ethiopia or India (Rajasthan for instance to avoid humidty)
Anonymous No.2808631 [Report]
>>2808009
India has monsoon, it gets tropically humid across the country. Same as the Arab Gulf states, they don't see rain in summer but still see high humidity.
Anonymous No.2808818 [Report] >>2808820 >>2808831
>>2807140 (OP)
What are you looking for OP? Thailand for fun, or Philippines if you don’t want to play guess who with the gender thing
Anonymous No.2808820 [Report] >>2808831
>>2808818
>Philippines if you don’t want to play guess who with the gender thing
It's even worse there because the ladyboys are shameless about trying to trick you, in Thailand they'll tell you
Anonymous No.2808821 [Report] >>2808831 >>2808847
>>2807292
bitchy entitled women that won't put out, copycat budget paris architecture, no beaches, imagine going all the way to south america and not going to the beach lmao.

brazil or colombia are better and cheaper and the women are better. nobody cares about muh tap water just drink bottled bitchboy.
Anonymous No.2808831 [Report]
>>2808818
>>2808820
>>2808821
coomers are the bane of this board.

OP said he wanted a place that wasn't hot/tropical. maybe he isn't interested in fucking random whores or ladyboys and wants to do other stuff.

don't you guys have like 5 generals up already? you need to be on every thread?
Anonymous No.2808847 [Report] >>2808853
>>2808821
Heard the same about argentinian women. What a shame. I hear it was cheaper 5 years ago, the new president came and fucked everything up with inflation
Anonymous No.2808853 [Report]
>>2808847
Can't have inflation if there is no products to buy -- mileis predecessors'.
No really. This kind of shit makes it complicated to know what is actually going on. It's a trading of cons but the average person won't know the outcome 10 years from now
Anonymous No.2808938 [Report]
>>2807140 (OP)
>burned out on hot and humid places, and I like weird or impressive architecture you can't see in the US. Ideally, I also want it to be cheap-to-moderate.
Batumi, Georgia meets all requirements and also comes with the intrigue of Russian money laundering
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4OZzXZu0Zs