What is the most memorable place you've ever been?
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Re: What is the most memorable place you've ever been?
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True, it's always the people who make a place memorable. I'm so glad to know you felt welcomed in my city.Donnavila Marie01 wrote:There are some places which are memorable to me not because they are interesting but because I had a good experience with the people from that place. Like the welcoming people of the city of Chennai. It is one of the places where you feel welcomed.
For me, Goa was the most memorable place I've been. I was there for a wedding and ended up becoming friends with a bunch of amazing people.
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I also love to visit places not only because they are memorable but because I know that I can bring something that would ease their pains and hurts or uplift the souls in a place like survivors from a calamity or from a war.Ndalila Peter wrote:Alakara Ole Muru,in Teso South, Busia County in Kenya. Its an orphanage which has enabled the less privileged in the society to be in a position to attain basic needs like: food, shelter, clothing and education so as to compete favourable with others. I enjoyed sharing with such young determined generation. I wish I could have an opportunity to spend with them more of my time
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Alakara Ole Muru,in Teso South, Busia County in Kenya. Its an orphanage which has enabled the less privileged in the society to be in a position to attain basic needs like: food, shelter, clothing and education so as to compete favourable with others. I enjoyed sharing with such young determined generation. I wish I could have an opportunity to spend with them more of my time
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But 6 months in Australia gave me more time to appreciate the little things than a week in New Zealand did. But both were gorgeous places.
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