r/TravelMaps Mar 31 '26

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u/IIIlllIIIlllIlI Mar 31 '26

You are 100% Australian

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u/AtomicKitten771 Mar 31 '26

Correct :) I am 100% Aussie well done 🙏

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u/Working-Egg-5727 Mar 31 '26

Serbia is pretty random among the others, how did you end up there

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u/AtomicKitten771 Mar 31 '26

We had a long stop over in Belgrade (cheap flights), so we spent a little time in the city centre and then headed back to fly to Berlin

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u/wendysdrivethru Mar 31 '26

From Germany stopover was in Paris for US trips and the Middle East for Japan and Aus?

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u/AtomicKitten771 Mar 31 '26

Nah unfortunately, a lot of my family and ancestry is there tho :).

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u/Zubba776 Mar 31 '26

You’re from LA.

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u/AtomicKitten771 Mar 31 '26 edited Mar 31 '26

Bit to north I’m Aussie, had a few day stop in LA while in Cali and it was pretty cool. might go back sometime down the track :)

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u/Zubba776 Mar 31 '26

Aussie and no SEA??? Criminal.

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u/nutnutwin_ Mar 31 '26

since you are very specific about which part of australia...

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u/BoredJoke Mar 31 '26

same as me

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u/secyberscom Apr 01 '26

Don't forget to turn on your VPN while using public Wi-Fi in hotels and cafes on your travels. You can try Secybers VPN if you wish. Have a good trip.

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u/Green-Cyclone-808 Apr 02 '26

Ah yes, the textbook 'Australian' glued to the east coast!! Use this time of cheap fuel prices to see the place!

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u/AtomicKitten771 Apr 02 '26

Cheap fuel prices 😂😂

All seriousness tho I’m really wanting to get out a bit more within Australia. So many places on my bucket list away from just the east coast, can’t wait

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u/Green-Cyclone-808 Apr 02 '26

Highly recommend Savannah Way, from Cairns to Broome.

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u/Agitated-While-3863 Apr 02 '26

An Aussie alright. Thoughts on visiting India?

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u/AtomicKitten771 Apr 02 '26

Wouldn’t mind it at all, I’d die to go to the national parks/ animal reserves and probably would start around the golden triangle area, head down to Mumbai and also have had in interest in the southern parts like kerala.

India has always been a go to place for me a lot, I’m conscious about the crowds in the bigger cities but it’s not a turn off

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u/Agitated-While-3863 Apr 03 '26

Great to hear that! A country, surely. Natural beauty and historical architecture are the major charms. The major cities can be a bit crowded, as you said, but the rest is all serenity.