Originally posted by: LaVita-E-Bella
So I'm going through friends pictures right now cause half of my friends have been abroad or done study abroad, and they got to travel to other places too.
My one friend went to Berlin in Germany, but she got to see Italy and Vienna Austria. Another friend went to SA, and she went to all these places, and got to see London, Paris, Rome, and Berlin.I have a friend who did study abroad in Rome and she loved it, and said her classes would be outside half the time. Another went to Costa Rica. This just makes it all the more difficult to decide.
Originally posted by: BlahBytes
Spain is beautiful and the best part is we did a roadtrip over 10 days. Easy to drive, great food, nice people and all that. But I fell in love there. Fell in love with the Alhambra. It is like the most mystical place ever, full with fountains and all that. Check that place out on google. ❤️
Originally posted by: BlahBytes
If you are in Europe, it is easier to see a lot more countries. US is too big in itself and you find different worlds within. Culturally, Europe is older.
Originally posted by: LaVita-E-Bella
Omg you're right, I'm looking at pictures right now. It's sooo beautiful. I can't imagine seeing that in person. You know I've noticed, a lot of European architecture resembles some Indian architecture.
Originally posted by: LaVita-E-Bella
You're right, my brother was telling me you can also easily take those trains that go all across Europe and tour. Which is what I might end up doing if I go anywhere in Europe anyways.
Originally posted by: BlahBytes
Spain has Mughal influences because they were ruled by them for a while. And most of those places are still the most touristic attractions right now, Alhambra especially. After that they had Catholic influences too which meant mixed architecture in one country
Originally posted by: LaVita-E-Bella
Was born in the U.S, raised too, but background is Pakistani.How about you ?
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