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Moving to Fairbanks Alaska Anonymous
moving here from the virgin islands

anyone been? anyone live there?

pic related, its me and a beach hut
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Sup /trv/
Im really interestedi n oging fo ra holiday to Finland sometime, maybe in a couple of years, can anyone tell m eif it's worthwhilet o go there?
It looks nice and peaceful, and seems to be an interesting place.
Pic Related.
>> Anonymous
You need shave.
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S oI'm going abroad for six months, /tv/, an ddiscovered that I'm going to b eusing public transportation to get from the airport I'm landing at to my new apartment overseas. The nistructions I was given "highly recommends" (i.e. requires me) to somehow ship my luggage ot my apartment so I won't be lugging all of it with me on a public subway.

What are some good international luggage shipping companie,s and what are their rates for a relatively large suitcase?
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Higher-ups decide dto hold the next meeting in Hokkaido for soem raeson. I'm not sure where in Hokkaido yet, though.

I've flown to Japan lots of tmies before but it's always been Tokoy up till now (honsha is in Ginza), is there anything I should know about the place?

Also, I'll have several days off there, where should I go/do? Wikitravel kind of sucks.
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Is there anything of cultural interest in Geramny that is not related to either of the World Wars? Notl ike one or two single buildings, but an overall theme (like wine-production or something).
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>>51881
Alors discutons le pays de France
Un jour je voudrais me deplacer aux sud de la France. Quelle estl a lpus belle ville ?
voici le Vieux Nice
>> Anonymous
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>Fairbanks Alaska
No he doesn't
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>>54866
Travel to:
-Weimar: http://www.weimar.de/nc/en/tourism/homepage/
-Trier: http://cms.trier.de/frontend/resource/
-Heidelberg: http://www.heidelberg.de/servlet/PB/menu/1088101_l2/index.html

Northern Germany:
If you like Vikings and want to visit the place which was once the biggest Viking-city in Europe, and afterwards the largest city of Denmark until Germany won it somewhere around 1864, you might like to visit Hedeby (That's next to the city Schleswig).
Funny fact: NOTHING is left of it but the things you find in the museum and some replicas of Viking-houses they built at the shore.

If you're not intereseted in Vikings, bog bodies, history of northern Germany, baroque gardens or the replica and history of this thing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globe_of_Gottorf
it's not very interesting, though.

You might want to visit one of the islands, like Sylt, Föhr or the city of Husum on the mainland again.
You can walk across the mudflats of the North Sea, book guides and tours for it, you can visit the museums there, most of them are themed around the history of the islands or the North Sea and the life people had to live (and still have to) with big floods or fires. I find it very interesting.
I love the dunes, the landscapes and the way people live there. (pic related)

There are many places more in Germany that haven't got anything to do with WW.
>> Anonymous
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lol
>> Saddhu
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Here I thought moving from Florida to Washington was a major change in climate.
>> Anonymous
It's a photoshopped image.
>> Anonymous
That's a pretty crappy hut.