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Countries I’ve Visited June 16, 2006

Posted by AkumAPRIME in : Life , trackback


create your own visited countries map or vertaling Duits Nederlands

Now this is Misleading. It should really be a Cities visited map, because the amount of Red belies my Actual travels. Looking at this map I realize how many countries I haven’t been to… I better get crackin…

I’ve done a good bit of Asia. I think Central and South America are next. Then Africa if it ever calms down… The middle east if it calms down… Europe when I’m old.

Actually, if I could go to any 3 countries RIGHT NOW:

  1. Armenia
  2. Scotland
  3. New Zealand

So if anyone needs a courier or assassin in those places, let me know!

Comments»

1. Sylvia Boyd - June 17, 2006

Evan, if you are thinking Armenia, add Turkey..or Armenia/Turkey (though that might be
politically incorrect. Your Great Grandfather was born in Yozgat, Turkey which is northeast, very close to the Armenian border. Also, Mt. Ararat is now in Turkey and I’ve heard, a must see.
Armenian can see it from Yerevan but can’t go there.

One of the women who filmed the Tupperware documentary is working in Moscow now and she just wrote to me saying she has an offer to do some documentary work in Armenia and she is very excited. Why don’t you write to her and see if there is any work you could do? Your Mom worked with her too the day the film team spent with us in our house. Grandma

2. Kurt - June 17, 2006

Yes, Evan listen to your Grandma, Go to eastern Turkey and you will be in what was really Armenia way way back. The Turks
murdered millions of the Armenian people in the begining of the 20th century-not that that would mean they would be hostile
towards you now. They are more concerned with the Kurds. On a one on one person to person basis the Turks and pretty much all
Middle easterners are very friendly.
For the real true beauty and western friendly Turkey the south west coast. They are more likely to speak english there and
your Dad and I have a friend who lives in Izmir. The name Turkey comes from a French word discribing the color of the water
Tuquoise- if I only knew how to use spell check.
But if you travel in hostile territory, let your chest hair grow back out so they know you are kin folk.