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Anonymous
Sup guys, how many stamps are in your passport, and any interesting ones?

Me: Only 1.
>> Anonymous
Uhh, I got about 8, with three visas. The visas are cooler, take up half to a whole page, all shiny and shit.
>> Anonymous
The EU doesn't stamp passports since you can just walk freely into each country so I don't have any :(
>> Anonymous
3: France, Germany, USA
>> Anonymous
Ahh....Two Japan stamps, One Malay stamp and One Indo Visa.

as the other anon said, the Visa is better, because it takes up the whole page and is shiny
>> Anonymous
Australian here, i just got New Zealand stamp. . . Only that im going to NZ though, they don't stamp in NZ any more :(
>> Anonymous
i have like.. 30 i fly back and forth to visit my family in poland
>> Anonymous
I have so many, all from Asia, but the most interesting would have to be Burma. I left about 1 week before Cyclone Nargis.

My old passport has extra pages with over 100 different stamps.
>> Anonymous
A stamp for Japan and Korea.
>> Anonymous
Turkey, Russia, USA. Probably some more in my old passport.
>> Anonymous
I didn't get any visas. Just one stamp for Japan. No passports or stamps when visiting the US from Canada.
>> Anonymous
Netherlands, Indonesia

Hoping to add Japanese and Korean ones.
>> Anonymous
I have one Japanese visa
>> Anonymous
Russian Visa, Canada stamp, Croatia, Slovenia, Belorus, Serbia (many), Montenegro, Ukraine, Turkey visa, and the haunting absence of multiple EU countries (damn EU borders denying me a stamp...)
>> Anonymous
3 Japanese
>> Anonymous
I have one measly little stamp from Heathrow. Go from Canada to the US quite a bit but no stamps involved with that.
>> CapitalistBastard !!f/pELCnjRD0
>>40561

You can still get stamps during intra-EU travel in some places.
>> Anonymous
a few, canadam brussels, France, England, Czch republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, and Morocco
>> Anonymous
only 1, tunisia

what a shithole
>> Anonymous
>>40655
eurofag
>> Anonymous
i have around 4 pages of stamps, mostly for visiting estonia and cruising between Canton/Hong Kong/Macao, and also the visa of china that takes one whole page
>> Anonymous
>>40656
3rd world sandnigger
>> Anonymous
Frankfurt, Germany
Athens, Greece
Heathrow, UK
Heathrow, UK

No visas
>> Anonymous
>>40688
I also should have a stamp for Ireland, but since I was with my family, they just stamped my father's passort.
>> Anonymous
Cuba.

Dahs right..
>> Tripfriend !FRiEnd2YUk
I'll have my first, Costa Rica, tomorrow. I'll be there for two weeks. I'll post pictures. I'm going to work in China in August, so that will be two. I may post a couple pictures of that when I first get there.
>> Anonymous
I replace my passport every few years.
>> Anonymous
got mongolian, 2 russian, chinese and south afrikan visas in my current one
>> Anonymous !HH6HHjW.Hw
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loads of mootxico, usa and canadia

with a residence visa for each of them.

america sucks I want to go to europe :(
>> Anonymous
>>40732

Entao, vai viado.
>> Anonymous !HH6HHjW.Hw
>>40734
:(
>> Anonymous
USA visa, 3 USA stamps, 2 UK, 1 France, 1 Italy, 1 Germany, 1 China, like 5 Brazil.
I live in Argentina.
>> Anonymous
20. Macao, HK, PRC, USA and Australia.
>> Anonymous
about ~18. Can't be more accurate than that, since these damn gooks like to stamp on top of stamps. All are from Hong Kong/China, and Vietnam.
>> Anonymous
3: USA, Denmark, France.

The French one is cheap though, it only has the date.
>> Anonymous
1 - Jamaica. Went to Canada too, but that didn't require a passport then.
>> Anonymous
old one have about 6 or so visas for america, stamps in london, milan, frankfurt, india -bombay & hyderabad(home city)

new one - none

us passport - tokyo
>> Yes. Anonymous
Uhm... let's see:
Atlanta (got like 4 of those, homebase bitch), Newark, London, Some port city in NL, Germany, Belgium, France (CDG SUCKS, only reason to fly through there is because Air France is a decent airline), some eurostar stamp, Lisboa, Italy, Spain (got like 4 of those too)

Of course I gave you the actual entry points instead of countries: more fun that way
>> Anonymous
Only one, from India. The Schengen treaty makes passports boring.
>> Anonymous
most interesting one is venezuela i guess since most americans haven't been and aren't going anytime soon.

total count is not enough. i demand moar!
>> Anonymous
rome
rome
rome
tokyo
tokyo
tokyo

lol
>> Anonymous
about 45
>> Anonymous
1: USA
>>40561
croatia? did you arrive by plane cos they didnt stamp me at the border
>> Anonymous
Ireland, Japan, Ireland again, England (saw the inside of an airport), Germany, Russia.
>> Anonymous
a bunch of stamps: heathrow UK, bangkok thailand, siem riep cambodia, hong kong, st martin netherlands antilles

visas: kingdom of cambodia, vietnam

visas are fucking awesome.
>> Anonymous
england, germany, france, iceland, portugal x 2, and the dominican republic
>> Anonymous
1 south korea, 3 thailand, 4 Hongkong, 3 China, 1 japan, 2 vietnam, 1 singapore
>> Anonymous
>>42915
why are you proud of going to singapore?
>> Anonymous
>>42920
why are you a cunt?
>> Anonymous
One German Stamp, One Estonian Stamp and One Russian Stamp and Visa
>> Anonymous
stamps from Hong Kong and Egypt, visas from Russia, Mongolia, China. Rest of my travels have been intra-Schengen.
>> Anonymous
1 stamp from canada

Hah
>> Anonymous
2x Turkey
1x Netherlands West Indies
1x Liechtenstein
1x Germany
>> Anonymous
>>42915
>3 thailand, 1 japan, 2 vietnam, 1 singapore
looks like someone went to sex himself for the first time and just couldn't go home.
>> Anonymous
stamp for Japan, several places in the central americas and south americas. Stamp for south korea. Nothing exciting XD
>> Anonymous
>>43765
fuck you singapore is the gayest place on earth
>> Anonymous
I got egypt stickers. That's right, fucking stickers.
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
On my second one; this one is almost full now, except for the amendments page.
>> Anonymous
2x China + visas, England, Netherlands,Switzerland, France, Canada. Turkey, Greece. 9x
>> Anonymous
>>40555

That's weird, because as an America, Canada's stamped me everytime I've been.
>> Anonymous
>>40482
Similar situation here, although I have like two or four from the US and four from Australia.
>> Anonymous
I got one from cuba, the US airports did not like that one bit.
>> Anonymous
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Just two, one going into Frankfurt and one going out. I wanted to get another one in Fiumicino (Rome) but all the customs guys were just standing around their x-ray machines talking and shit, and everyone was just walking by them. I wanted an Italy stamp, so I headed toward customs but my girlfriend stopped me. I asked, "Non dobbiamo fare la dogana?" and she's like "God no, we'll be stuck here for hours". So we just walked by like everyone else.

>>45652>>40555
I got a Canada stamp. Apparently some fuck stole my identity, or is it just a coincidence with some fuck who has the same first and last name as I do. Either way he's an incompetent criminal who keeps getting caught at the border. So last time I went to Canada I got the usual hassle at the border, and after it was cleared up the guy told me I was free to go. So I asked, "How about a stamp? That way I can show it to the agent next time I come up and visit." So he shrugged and stamped my passport.
>> Anonymous
...so technically that would be three. Three stamps. From two countries.
>> Anonymous
28 last I counted. China, HK, Macau, NZ, Australia, USA.
>> Anonymous
lets see germany I have a few, UK, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Czech rep, Belgium,France, Italy, thats about it but I have only had the passport since 2007.
>> Anonymous
jp visa, 4 jp stickers for my status of residence + reentry permits (2 expired now), thai visa, cambodian visa

bunch of stamps

all my expired us visas are in my old expired passports though :|