If you could pick up and move to a different place for one month where would you

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  1. Jennifer Vernacce profile image61
    Jennifer Vernacceposted 9 years ago

    If you could pick up and move to a different place for one month where would you go?

  2. klw1157 profile image86
    klw1157posted 9 years ago

    There are several places I would go but I think New York would top the list. I have traveled there a few times and it is such a vibrant city that living there for 30 days could be fun and interesting. While I don't think I would want to live in a large city full time. A short stay might be just right. After New York I would say Chicago or Miami.

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    buddhaanalysisposted 9 years ago

    At the place having green and clean environment with no crowd there. where i can wonder and have facility of some tent and breakfast.
    Where i can live alone with some locals of remote places like laddakh and sikkin or arunachal pradesh.
    Too much frustrated as of now.

  4. littlething profile image93
    littlethingposted 9 years ago

    Somewhere south of where I am now. Perhaps North Carolina, Florida, or Texas. If we are putting no boundaries on this, then London or Rome. Either would be pretty cool to live in for a month.

    1. Jennifer Vernacce profile image61
      Jennifer Vernacceposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Florida is lovely. It's very humid but there is so much to do in the state itself. Texas is very rural. I have never been to North Carolina but I would love to visit it. I personally would love to go to Italy as well. I hear it is beautiful

  5. IJR112 profile image60
    IJR112posted 9 years ago

    Probably Norway.  I think it might be the most beautiful country in the world.

    1. Jennifer Vernacce profile image61
      Jennifer Vernacceposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I've never been. I'd love to see it

  6. JamaGenee profile image79
    JamaGeneeposted 9 years ago

    The month would have to be July and it wouldn't be just one place but two. 

    Iceland would be one, and July because that's the time of year when daylight never ends. 

    The second would be the Shetland Islands in the far North Sea off the northeast coast of Scotland, and July is the warmest month.

 
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