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When I was a young dumpling, I traveled all over the Tristate with my late father (πR.I.P. 05-16-2022). From NY to DC, I remember being constantly reminded that he left his home country in Nigeria π³π¬ to make a new life in the USA πΊπΈ. I was inspired to work ambitiously and wanted to travel when I became all “grown-up”.
My first real trip ever was on a cruise with my Aunt. We went to Grand Bahama Island, Freeport. It was so cool. I was 18 and had a pretty good time. Some craziness happened but overall it was memorable.
I went to Salzburg for food, drove through the mountains to Hochalpenstrasse, and Grossglocker. My favorite part were selfies with cows.
This place was incredibly clean. I stayed in the city center, saw lots of government buildings. They have very affordable hostels.
You better Belize I had SO much fun, took a boat over to Caye Caulker island off the coast, and went snorkeling.
I have been to Niagara Falls and Toronto, beautiful places. Very kind people.
I visited Beijing and Shanghai but I started in Hong Kong, which was the best part of China for me. Truly an experience.
I wish I had spent more time in Costa Rica. I took a jbus through and didn’t explore as much as I wanted to.
My favorite part of Croatia was visiting the Plitvice Lakes National Park, stunning.
I went when the boarder was opened for US citizens. Cuba was so naturally beautiful, the culture, the people, the food, the cigars, the classic cars, horse rides, etc. it was all unforgettable.
I visited the famous Charles Bridge, castles and city center firework fun.
Traveling to 42 United States plus one territory island offered an incredible journey through diverse landscapes, cultures, and history. From bustling cities to serene nature spots, each destination provided unique experiences, creating lasting memories and a deeper connection with the country’s rich heritage.
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The Alabama state flag, with its bold red cross on a white field, it symbolizes the strength, courage, and pride of the state. Simple yet powerful, it represents Alabamaβs rich history and enduring spirit.