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THE 100 COUNTRIES LIST

Here’s the journey so far! In no particular order, these are the countries I’ve visited to date. The ones at the top are those I’ve written a post for; the ones below are to follow! Some of the ones at the bottom may not technically be countries according to the UN definition, but still … 1. Austria 2. Mexico 3. Sweden 4. Denmark 5. Argentina 6. Egypt 7. France 8. Ukraine 9. Thailand 10. Iceland 11. USA 12. Lebanon 13. Brazil 14. Tunisia 15. Nepal 16. Latvia 17. Switzerland 18. South Africa 19. Lithuania 20. Greece 21. Belgium 22. Germany 23. Italy 24. Morocco 25. Ethiopia 26. Kenya 27. Malawi 28. Zimbabwe 29. Tanzania 30. Cambodia 31. China 32. India 33. Indonesia 34. Vietnam 35. Jordan 36. Malaysia 37. Singapore 38. United Arab Emirates 39. Turkey 40. Russian Federation 41. Belize 42. Colombia 43. Guatemala 44. Nicaragua 45. Costa Rica 46. Cuba 47. El Salvador 48. Honduras 49. Bolivia 50. Chile 51. Peru 52. Uruguay 53. Cyprus 54. Myanmar (Burma) 55. Zambia 56. Estonia 57. Norway 58. Finland 59. Ireland 60. Spain 61. Croatia 62. Poland 63. Hungary 64. Portugal 65. Netherlands 66. Vatican City 67. Czech Republic 68. Macao 69. Hong Kong 70. The Falklands 71. Antarctica

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Merienda: Medialunas and cafecitos in Buenos Aires

September 30, 2009June 11, 2016 · Leave a comment ·

As a break from tweeting pointlessly about drinking coffee in service stations in uninspiring locations like the M5, I thought I’d blog about drinking coffee in much more interesting places. … Continue reading Merienda: Medialunas and cafecitos in Buenos Aires

Spring has Sprung: Metal flowers in Buenos Aires

September 28, 2009March 28, 2016 · Leave a comment ·

Spring has most definitely arrived in Buenos Aires. It was a day or two late, but it’s fascinating to see the responses here. The other day I went to see … Continue reading Spring has Sprung: Metal flowers in Buenos Aires

On the Evita Trail

September 27, 2009March 28, 2016 · 1 Comment ·

I did it the wrong way round. First I went to the enormous city of the dead, Recoleta Cemetery, where you can see Evita’s tomb, a flat panel of black … Continue reading On the Evita Trail

Comfortably Numb

September 25, 2009July 16, 2016 · 3 Comments ·

Plane travel can put you into a state of suspended reality, where you’re inured from both your origin and your destination. I find this can sometimes be a distinct advantage. … Continue reading Comfortably Numb

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