Posted November 15, 2024
solseb, this event is very much appreciated. Thank you. It provides a great opportunity for each user to promote a given locale. (^_^) It is interesting to learn how others view both visited and unfamiliar lands.
There are two nations which I have yet to have the honor of visiting, but, for various reasons, I have always been enamored with each. Hopefully, one day, I will be fortunate enough to visit these two awe-inspiring places.
Since 1979, Iran has had quite a fascinating history, and, in various sectors, its people have dramatically-accelerated its development. I hope that it continues to make progress towards greater self-sufficiency. Due to the persistence of its residents, visiting the city of Kermanshah would be one of the initial goals. Naturally, Qom, in all of its splendor, would also be great to be humbled by. The caravanserais spread throughout the country are one of the other driving forces behind my desire to travel to Iran. In time, I wish for the countless historical artifacts (which are currently being held in foreign museums) to make their return. Also, I would be remiss if I were not to mention the stunningly-unique and wide-ranging landscapes. From arid regions, to high mountains, to fertile fields, Iran possesses a geography which is remarkably-diverse. I must halt, as it is all too tempting.
Since 1959, Cuba, of course, has also had a colorful past. With regard to sightseeing, I truly wish to make an effort to visit the Sierra Maestra range of mountains (particularly, for an assortment of reasons, Pico Turquino is the main attraction). Overall, Cuba is a beautiful Caribbean island with much wisdom to bestow. Santa Clara would be another preferred destination. Events had occurred within the city which have had a profound impact upon the people of Cuba. It is exciting to simply imagine standing near the sites of past important happenings. This island and its inhabitants have endured incredible hardships, but, life continues. The thought of visiting La Habana is also quite riveting (and not just for the sake of viewing the remaining classic cars). If allowed, I would love to explore the building known as FOCSA. Portions of one of my favorite films, Memorias del Subdesarrollo (Memories of Underdevelopment), had been 'shot' at this location, and the potential experience would be very memorable (one can dream). : )
From the first list, I choose: Jupiter Hell
From the second (forum thread) list, assuming that it is valid (as only the main game and the 'Ultimate Edition' are mentioned), my choice would be: Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Again, solseb thank you for organizing this giveaway, as well as for growing the idea for this thread within your mind, and allowing for it to expand outward. : )
There are two nations which I have yet to have the honor of visiting, but, for various reasons, I have always been enamored with each. Hopefully, one day, I will be fortunate enough to visit these two awe-inspiring places.
Since 1979, Iran has had quite a fascinating history, and, in various sectors, its people have dramatically-accelerated its development. I hope that it continues to make progress towards greater self-sufficiency. Due to the persistence of its residents, visiting the city of Kermanshah would be one of the initial goals. Naturally, Qom, in all of its splendor, would also be great to be humbled by. The caravanserais spread throughout the country are one of the other driving forces behind my desire to travel to Iran. In time, I wish for the countless historical artifacts (which are currently being held in foreign museums) to make their return. Also, I would be remiss if I were not to mention the stunningly-unique and wide-ranging landscapes. From arid regions, to high mountains, to fertile fields, Iran possesses a geography which is remarkably-diverse. I must halt, as it is all too tempting.
Since 1959, Cuba, of course, has also had a colorful past. With regard to sightseeing, I truly wish to make an effort to visit the Sierra Maestra range of mountains (particularly, for an assortment of reasons, Pico Turquino is the main attraction). Overall, Cuba is a beautiful Caribbean island with much wisdom to bestow. Santa Clara would be another preferred destination. Events had occurred within the city which have had a profound impact upon the people of Cuba. It is exciting to simply imagine standing near the sites of past important happenings. This island and its inhabitants have endured incredible hardships, but, life continues. The thought of visiting La Habana is also quite riveting (and not just for the sake of viewing the remaining classic cars). If allowed, I would love to explore the building known as FOCSA. Portions of one of my favorite films, Memorias del Subdesarrollo (Memories of Underdevelopment), had been 'shot' at this location, and the potential experience would be very memorable (one can dream). : )
From the first list, I choose: Jupiter Hell
From the second (forum thread) list, assuming that it is valid (as only the main game and the 'Ultimate Edition' are mentioned), my choice would be: Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Again, solseb thank you for organizing this giveaway, as well as for growing the idea for this thread within your mind, and allowing for it to expand outward. : )
Post edited November 16, 2024 by Palestine