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Kit 4 year s ago
#10 not true.
       
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Crystal 4 year s ago
Quote: Kit
San Marino

San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy.
       
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Ellie 4 year s ago
#18 that is the Monserrat monastery in Spain. You mean the Monserrat Caribean Island.
       
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One 4 year s ago
18 is a pic from Monteserat outside Barcelona...not the island.
       
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L.r. 4 year s ago
The State of North Dakota beats them all, averaging 4 a year and that is because the family got lost. The State was not prepared for it either, everyone went and hid in their basement until the “Visiting” family corrected the route and the all clear was given by beating on an oil drum. Fact! Google it.
       
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Valentine 4 year s ago
#9 Liechtenstein
Not much to see, it's more an extension of swisszerland, very disappointing to visit.
       
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Antonia 4 year s ago
the green mountains in the eastern part of the US are something to explore
       
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Pandora 4 year s ago
Vacation in Sierra Leone? I'd rather face down a wallaby in Australia or go to Afghanistan to look at trees and sample the food. Not everywhere is safe to visit, especially if you stick out like a sore thumb. Gotta go Marcus Brody style.
       
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Rebecca 4 year s ago
Pandora,
Also NIGERIA doesn't sound like a safe plan either
       
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Gerrie 3 year s ago
Rebecca, Niger and Nigeria are two different countries..... Djeeez...
       
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Rose 4 year s ago
Grenada is amazing, I’d go back in a heartbeat. Tobago is also lovely.
       
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Bobby 4 year s ago
Write your comment here...Iran, North Korea and the Sudan didn't make this list? I guess everyone already knew the number of visitors to these countries every year is zero.
       
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Dony 4 year s ago
Another gem article written by someone who did absolutely zero research.

Niger (#3), Burkino Faso (#4), Timor-Leste (#12) and Sierra Leone (#14) are war zones, with rival factions fighting continuously. No one goes there unless they want to get abducted or shot.

Anguilla (#15) is still recovering from 2018 hurricane damage and remains uninhabitable.

No one is visiting Montserrat until they dig the airport out from under about 200 feet of lava. So you go there, there's no food, no water, and nowhere to stay. Great vacation spot!

New Caledonia (#5) and the Solomon Islands (#17) don't want tourists and the natives are openly hostile toward them. Much of the area doesn't have any drinkable fresh water, yet malaria is rampant. Perfect spot for a nice relaxing getaway.

Who writes these garbage articles? Seriously ... I know you don't get much on the internet, but that's pretty shabby.
       
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Grenada

Annual visitors: 161,000.

This hidden gem can be found in the Caribbean. With stunningly clear water, charming and bright hotels, this tiny country has plenty to offer. Here you will find both simplicity and extravagance that can only be found in a place like this.

 

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