Jagmohan Garg spots 6 places our parents couldn’t go
The all the more something is untouchable, the more we need it.
With regards to travel, a "Don't Enter" sign is practically similar to a reference point, inviting us into the garden of prohibited natural products. Of the about 200 nations on the planet today, a few, similar to Angola and North Korea, make it fantastically hard for Americans to visit.
But today borders are actually more open than they were in the past 50 years. Cuba, Iran, Nicaragua and even the former Soviet Union. Today, they read like a millenial’s bucket list. But back in our parents’ day, they weren’t even considered vacation contenders.
Jagmohan Garg says, http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/01/16/illegal-adventures-6-places-our-parents-couldn-t-go.html
With regards to travel, a "Don't Enter" sign is practically similar to a reference point, inviting us into the garden of prohibited natural products. Of the about 200 nations on the planet today, a few, similar to Angola and North Korea, make it fantastically hard for Americans to visit.
But today borders are actually more open than they were in the past 50 years. Cuba, Iran, Nicaragua and even the former Soviet Union. Today, they read like a millenial’s bucket list. But back in our parents’ day, they weren’t even considered vacation contenders.
Jagmohan Garg says, http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/01/16/illegal-adventures-6-places-our-parents-couldn-t-go.html
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