Your next holiday:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Special:Random
Enjoy
Squaw Valley in Cali apparently
Vancouver here we go!
>>1245135
Doesn't look too bad, famalamo.
Does this houseboat have a loo?
>Wikitravel
You should use Wikivoyage
>>1245144
Lucky guy. I have to go to Llandovery in South Wales.
Burnley
Guess I'm going to the Congo
http://wikitravel.org/en/Dolisie
>Mui Ne is a nice resort area in Phan Thiet, near Ho Chi Minh City (south Vietnam).
my background is Vietnamese too, this has to be a sign
Raynham is a town in Massachusetts.
Why does this even have an entry? Although maybe it's a sign because my parents live in MA and I haven't seen them in a while.
Murcia is a region in Spain associated with the autonomous community of Murcia as well as the province of Murcia.
>Colima, Mexico
mite b gud
>Maleny is a town in Queensland's Sunshine Coast hinterland, in the Blackall Ranges, approximately 100 km north of Brisbane, near the amazingly unique volcanic Glass House Mountains.
Sounds good. Pity it's on the other side of the globe, though.
I hope at least one absolute madman will actually go through with this and post proofs here.
>>1245135
Okey, what now?
>>1245135
Interesting.
In 1886 Dr. Karl Benz invented the automobile in Mannheim/Germany (Reich Patent No. 37435) - but nobody wanted to buy it.
But when Bertha Benz, his wife, went with her 13- and 15-year-old sons on a long-distance trip from Mannheim to Pforzheim and back in 1888 - without her husband's knowledge - to prove that the horseless coach was absolutely suitable for daily use, it became a huge success with almost a billion drivers worldwide today!
This probably most important marketing activity of all times was on the verge of sinking into oblivion. So Frauke and Edgar Meyer started a private non-profit-initiative in 2007 to commemorate Bertha's pioneer deed by signposting the original route she had taken in 1888. Bertha Benz Memorial Route has become an official German tourist route in 2008 and a member of ERIH (European Route of Industrial Heritage) in 2009.
Edgar and Frauke are inviting you to join them on an exciting trip into the past, and at the same time to visit Baden, the land of wine and enjoyment smiled upon by the sun.
North West Highlands Geopark in the Scottish Highlands. Sounds really nice actually
>>1245659
I've been to the town that was picked for me (Burnley, England) before. North West England is just a meme for being full of shitholes, and its true.
Lejweleputswa South Africa. Booking my ticket now!
P O O
>Scottsburg, Indiana
>all the sections are empty but one
>Get Out
http://wikitravel.org/en/Gjakova
Alright, I'm going.
Not kidding.
>>1245595
barra de navidad is pretty nice
Rochelle, Illinois.
I already live in Chicago...
Use wikivoyage instead of wikitravel:
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Special:Random
Bear island
http://wikitravel.org/en/Bear_Island
Franklin, Tennessee.
I live in Virginia.
>>1245135
http://wikitravel.org/en/Omsk
Lol, my bpl in random selection
Lembar
>Visitors to Lembar are normally there because of the ferry to and from Bali. There's little reason to staying there
Kursk Oblast...?
Nah...
I am actually going to Chanti-Mansisk though (cannot spell it in English to save my life.)
http://wikitravel.org/en/April
This is what I got. What do I do here?
>>1245135
>Columbia, IL
No thanks.
>Donetsk Ukraine
Of course this is what I get
http://wikitravel.org/en/Hauran
wow this is bullshit. How the fuck do I get to a warzone, I can't even get home without being imprisoned.
>>1245135
I got some city in central Somalia
wew
http://wikitravel.org/en/Finnish_Lapland
>tfw I'm Finnish
>tfw I already own a cabin in Lapland.
I never get outside places I already know.
>>1246389
RIP in pieces my man
>>1245135
Paris/19th arrondissement
...
>>1245137
I grew up around there. Don't stay at the resort, way too expensive, try to find either someone willing to lend out their couch or a camp site.
>>1245135
I got Bac-ha vietnam. I have actually kind of wanted to go to that shitty country for a while now, just for the novelty of saying I've been to a communist country.
>Skeleton Coast National Park: Namibia
Sounds nice and cheery
>"All along the coast are the bodies of ships and there are many stories of sailors dying or only escaping the desert by accident."
Lovely, anything else?
>"This is a very desolate area with often unchanging scenery, there is no human habitation for many kilometres"
Sold
>>1245589
Very informative, thank you Wikitravel
Guess I'll get a tracksuit and squat and drink
>>1245135
Doesn't look to shabby. I actually plan on visiting China next Year so I might check it out.