If You Had 6000 Dollars To Travel Anywhere In The World Where Would You Go

I Would Go To Austrlia

[question posted by burgoonster]

responses and comments:



Yay, Go Australia!!! LOL, I'm an Aussie in case you can't tell lol... I'd take my fiancee on a nine night Hawaiian Cruise. I think the plan is to do it next september, as a belated honeymoon- the wedding is in march... I'd go to Disneyland, but I want to wait until my son is a bit older so that he enjoys it. There are just sooo many places I want to travel to... [megs85]

i would take my boyfriend to florida because he's never been there and he wants to go. [micheller]
How lucky for your boyfriend to have you in his life:) [dellion]


USA... that is my favorite country, if i will go for the first. [givemechance]

I'm in the UK and I have to say I'd go to America again (Florida). I really loved it when I went a while back, everyone was really friendly and the weather was obviously a lot better than our constant Cornish rain! [xxclairexxj]

I would love to go to Austrlia. Since my BF is there. [supriya82]

ya i will visit singapore and japan. [padhukr]

to londonb bcz to enjoy [gdr_000]

I would go to America Italy or England... [jayda_j927tijs]

Australia would be awesome, but I'd be torn. I'd want to head to the UK or Paris too. It would be really hard to choose. I might stay home and hit NYC. [sndcain]

would go to england. greetings. : ) [moneymind]

I must go to America to see the view of cowboy country first, then I will go to niagara waterfall [kefwib]

California...Hollywoooooood [ArsonCuff]

Ya, me too will wish to viist there with those money:) [dellion]

I would love to go Egypt and see the pyramids and the mummys. [Mahindan]

I agreed with burgoonster idea cause Australia near from our country beside that I have many contact person there [diasporagbi96]

I also would go to Australia I wanna visit Australia [Ninjaaditya]
I hope we will meet some day in Australia,see you [diasporagbi96]


6000 dollars? i would prolly go on a euor trip:)prolly follow a part of the trip on this map:) [J_peso]

I would go to all countries in asia: China, Thaliland, Inda, Nepal, Japan, etc. [jokoutomo]

Hey, even i would love to go to Australia, My dream destination that too with my deam girl or parents [karis1980]

Around the block and keep the money [phyxius]

if i had $6000 and could travel anywhere it would be to the drive thru at my bank to make a deposit lol [lovespecialangel]

I would like to go to Egpyt & Machu Picchu coz these two places are a mystery places and they are wait for me to explore.:) [wilson81]

Yeah Mate, Australia is Great, I love living here, the women are great,the beer is great,the food is great,the beaches are great,the sport is great and the government SUCK..... But hey You can't have everything I suppose . Cheers [aussielad]

If i would get a chance i would definitely like to go to mauritius which i have only seen on television and its beauty amazes me a lot...has anyone been there before if yes please share your experience with us..... [hi_shobhit76]

I would go to Los ANgeles [Sukhmeen]

MAY BE INDIA>>>>>>>>>>HILLI STATIONS AND KERALA TOO [jatinsharma007]

I would go to Mexico. It is really expensive and I can not save for it. [senna9]

i'd love to have so much money , but since i don't have so much money , & i don't belive in day dreaming ,i can't tell u right now, bye. [narendramodi17]

i would travel to america. [vinurajvarma]

travel, travel and travel... :-) [simosimo81]

I would go somewhere warm/tropical probably. I'd take my husband of course. We never got away for our honeymoon! [carmat]

i would go to usa n spend all [brown2654]

Hawii for my wedding and honeymoon! [TattooChik16]

Sorry, but IF I had that I will not travell at all. I will pay a few debts and my mum's operation. This will be my priorities. [Leonora]

probably my own country - i will be exploring the vast and undiscovered regions of my country.. [macubx]

First i visit my hometown in vietnam then travel to paris [Jonny714]

lolz i wouldn't go anywhere rather just buy lots and lots of goodies for myself.... [fizza10]

I think I would go to Hawaii. [Jshean20]

I would like to go to Australia. I was told it is a beautiful country [exodamus]

Most definately...Austrailia. I have always wanted to visit there. [dollbaby]

jamaica of course-once you see the moon in the sky and the stars in your partners eye you will always want to go back--hey mon. [thefyxer]

I wanted to see Disneyland:) [asiregar]

I wouldnt go far...I would use the 6000 to get a new place, somewhere between here and Missouri where my honey lives, so that we can finally physically STAY together! [BellasmamaTiff]

I live in australia and would like to do a bit more travelling aruond this country but i would also like to visit a few european countries i havent been to like hungry ,switzerland ,France but not just the capital Cities as i dont think you get a genuine idea of what a country is like by its big cities [rosebug23]

I would see as much of the USA as i could. There are so many beautiful sites to see like the grand canyon, state parks etc, along with so many historical sites. I have always wanted to travel the US and see every state on the mainland and then afterwards would like to see Hawaii and Alaska. [ljoy28]

I would have to choose between Greece and Australia. Greece appeals to me from a historical standpoint and because of it's rich mythology. Australia appeals to me due to it's hysterical standpoint. I mean, where else can I go and see giant hopping rats! Seriously though, I am fascinated with the Great Barrier Reef and the massive amounts of untamed land in Australia. Not to mention the people seem rather friendly! Can I go to both? Please? [SKSOUTH]

The North Pole, Antartica, Tibet, South America, Finland and Iceland. [totolotto]

Then I would go to USA / China / Russia. [bmr_1234]

hmm i wld make a deal.. keep 3000 buck with you nad give the 3000 buck to me.. i got better things to do..lolz.. seriously wish i ld get that amount.. [nawalucuteboy]

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In terms of population, it is the third-largest continent (after Asia and Africa) with a population of some 710,000,000, or about 11% of the world's population. The European Union – comprising 25 member states, with two countries acceding in 2007 (Bulgaria and Romania) and two candidates in accession negotiations (Turkey and Croatia) – is the largest political and economic entity covering the European continent, while Russia (excluding portions in Asia) is the second largest entity and Europe's largest state in area and population In Greek mythology, Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted by Zeus in bull form and taken to the island of Crete, where she gave birth to Minos. For Homer, Europe (Greek: ????p? Eur?pe; see also List of traditional Greek place names) was a mythological queen of Crete, not a geographical designation. Later Europa stood for mainland Greece, and by 500 BC its meaning had been extended to lands to the north. 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Basileia ton Romaion - the Empire of the Romans. In 1453, when the Ottoman Empire conquered the Byzantine capital Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire ceased to exist, with a small hold out state of Trebizond which lasted until 1461. The Renaissance and the New Monarchs marked the start of a period of discovery, exploration, and increase in scientific knowledge. In the 15th century, Portugal opened the age of discoveries, soon followed by Spain. They were later joined by France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. After the age of discovery, the ideas of democracy took hold in Europe. Struggles for independence arose, most notably in France during the period known as the French Revolution. This led to vast upheaval in Europe as these revolutionary ideas propagated across the continent. The rise of democracy led to increased tension within Europe on top of the tension already existing due to competition within the New World. The most famous of these conflicts happened when Napoleon Bonaparte rose to power and set out on a conquest, forming a new French Empire, which soon collapsed. After these conquests Europe stabilised, but the old foundations were already beginning to crumble. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain in the late 18th century, leading to a move away from agriculture, much greater general prosperity and a corresponding increase in population. Many of the states in Europe took their present form in the aftermath of World War I. From the end of World War II through the end of the Cold War, Europe was divided into two major political and economic blocks: Communist nations in Eastern Europe and Capitalist countries in Southern Europe, Northern Europe and Western Europe. About 1990, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the wider Iron Curtain, and the Soviet Union the Eastern Block disintegrated. European integration has been a theme in European relations since the end of the second World War and has spread to Eastern Europe since the end of the Cold War. The European Union, the successor to the European Community, has enlarged from 6 original founding members to 25 today, and on 27th September 2006, the countries of Bulgaria and Romania were formally approved the right of sucession, to happen early in 2007. The issue of Turkey is still a contentious one, being a transcontinental country and predominantly Muslim, the negotiations can last for 15 years. The European Union has developed from a peace-keeping and economic orientated organisation into an entity resembling a confederation. NATO has also enlarged since the end of the Cold War, with a number of Eastern European countries joining. Geography and extent Physiographically, Europe is the northwestern constituent of the larger landmass known as Eurasia, or Africa-Eurasia: Asia occupies the eastern bulk of this continuous landmass (save the Suez Canal separating Asia and Africa) and all share a common continental shelf. Europe's eastern frontier is delineated by the Ural Mountains in Russia. The south-east boundary with Asia is not universally defined. Most commonly the Ural or, alternatively, the Emba River serve as possible boundaries. The boundary continues to the Caspian Sea, the crest of the Caucasus Mountains or, alternatively, the Kura River in the Caucasus, and on to the Black Sea; the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles conclude the Asian boundary. However, numerous geographers consider Azerbaijan's and Armenia's southern border with Iran and Turkey's southern and eastern border with Syria, Iraq and Iran as the boundary between Asia and Europe because of political and cultural reasons[citation needed]. The Mediterranean Sea to the south separates Europe from Africa. The western boundary is the Atlantic Ocean; Iceland, though nearer to Greenland (North America) than mainland Europe, is generally included in Europe. There is ongoing debate on where the geographical centre of Europe is. For detailed description of the boundary between Asia and Europe see here. Due to sociopolitical and cultural differences, there are various descriptions of Europe's boundary; in some sources, some territories are not included in Europe, while other sources include them. For instance, geographers from Russia and other post-Soviet states generally include the Urals in Europe while including Caucasia in Asia. In another usage, Europe is increasingly being used as a short-form for the European Union (EU) and its members, currently consisting of 25 member states and the candidate countries negotiating for membership, and several other countries expected to begin negotiations in the future (see Enlargement of the European Union). This definition, however, excludes non-members such as Switzerland, Norway and Russia. [edit] Physical geography Land relief in Europe shows great variation within relatively small areas. The southern regions, however, are more mountainous, while moving north the terrain descends from the high Alps, Pyrenees and Carpathians, through hilly uplands, into broad, low northern plains, which are vast in the east. This extended lowland is known as the Great European Plain, and at its heart lies the North German Plain. An arc of uplands also exists along the north-western seaboard, beginning in the western British Isles and continuing along the mountainous, fjord-cut spine of Norway. This description is simplified. Sub-regions such as Iberia and Italy contain their own complex features, as does mainland Europe itself, where the relief contains many plateaus, river valleys and basins that complicate the general trend. Iceland and the British Isles are special cases. The former is a land unto itself in the northern ocean which is counted as part of Europe, while the latter are upland areas that were once joined to the mainland until rising sea levels cut them off. [edit] Biodiversity Having lived side-by-side with agricultural peoples for millennia, Europe's animals and plants have been profoundly affected by the presence and activities of man. With the exception of Scandinavia and northern Russia, few areas of untouched wilderness are today to be found in Europe, except for different national [koustav_sarkar]

I would go in places like Europe and historical Greece. [neon2000]

I would go to Guam! $2,000 would go to round trip flight. Remaining $4,000 to spend on rental car, shopping and touring! [mssmith007]

i'd probably go to Japan...woo hoo buy up all the electronics!!! [emarie]

I would go to Korea.. never been there =( [babyxlia]

I would go to Korea.. never been there=( [babyxlia]

I would go to Korea.. never been there=( [babyxlia]

I will spend my 6000 dollars to new zealand [cooloontoy]

A couple different places for my kids... Disneyworld in FL, Alaska for my son Jesse, probably to Hollywood for my daughter. [gknott]

With that kind of money I would plan it so I could do several things. Maybe go to San Diego then on to Costa Rica and then somewhere on the way back. [rakinitin]

well that's a lot of money..i think i could travel to several places in the world if i stayed on a budget. [pagli84]

omg. my dream is going to USA . i have never been out of my coutnry once. and also buy a computer [flashpixel]

I would also take a trip to Australia and also visit New Zealand. [Garion]

I would either go to Italy or Englad...anywhere over sea really [TNSimeone]

I think it would have to be the Big Apple, New York. [spirit1949]

i would love to travel Europe one day when i win the lottery. lol [shaggydog]

i would love to travel Europe one day when i win the lottery. lol [shaggydog]

I'd take me and my best friend to England for a week or so then we'd go to Italy for like a week and if we had any money left we go to Egypt! [FraYFaN09]

I would go to New Zealand. I´ve got this idea that it´s a fascinating country. [dana234]

i would like 2 go 2 newzealand. [shummy]

i would like 2 go 2 newzealand. [shummy]

yeahhh I would go to Australia too because I still have not been there! I'd like to see Japan too...very curious ;). But Australia is so far from here :-(( I live in Italy [Opteron]