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I need to get out more

Posted on February 3, 2004 Written by Diane

Here are the countries I’ve visited:

And the states:

I am not well-traveled, yet I have this idea in my head that I am. Strange.

Update: As has been pointed out in comments, I have impolitely not included a link to the place where you can make these maps: http://www.world66.com/myworld66 There. All fixed.

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Comments

  1. Frank Patton says

    February 4, 2004 at 7:39 pm

    what tool did you use to generate the colored maps?

    and don’t say paintbrush 😉

  2. Another Diane says

    February 4, 2004 at 8:31 pm

    You can find the “make your own versions” maps here: http://www.world66.com/myworld66

    Other than Alaska (where I *will* visit someday), I have two pockets of 4 states each that I have not visited: Alabama/Mississippi/Arkansas/Louisiana, and North/South Dakota/Iowa/Nebraska. Except for probably getting to The Big Easy someday, and maybe visiting a friend who teaches at U of Iowa in Ames, there is essentially zero chance I’ll ever go to any of the others voluntarily. So I guess I’m done!

  3. Frank Patton says

    February 5, 2004 at 9:14 am

    Thanks. I’m slightly better traveled than you in the US. – Been to Alaska, lived in Idaho. So I’ve been to Montana, Utah and Wyoming. Looks like you’ve seen more of Europe than I. UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg are it for me.
    Looks like you’ve been to Ireland and Dennmark and ?Poland as well.

    For the US, I’d recommend taking a vacation and seeing Yellowstone and the Tetons. They’re quite beautiful. I’ve been wanting to see glacier park (name correct?) in Montana.

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