Have you been to any of the Man Mission locations?

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Sadly no, but this book has given me a great bucket list to complete.
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I haven't been to any of the locations but I would really love to. One of these days hopefully
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I've not been able to review this book though
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I haven't been to any of them but I would really fancy a trip to Japan, the land of cars.
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Unfortunately, I have never been to any of the locations but I could tell from the vivid descriptions that the author wasnt just writing, he knew his onions about travelling and is widely travelled too.
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I have been to Lima, Peru and found the description to be accurate! I do want to visit Fiji one day and hope it is just like how it is described in Man Mission.
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I haven't been to any of the destinations but I can tell from the fun the men had that they really enjoyed and the places are really nice.
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Pearl Hijabi wrote: 03 Jan 2020, 03:14 I have never been to any of the locations mentioned in man missions. So I'm really enjoying the descriptions from the book.
Me neither!
This book is a perfect way to travel when you can't make the actual trip just yet. The places mentioned in this book are definitely going on my list of places to visit if they are anything like their descriptions.
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I have never been to any of the locations. But I will love to give Japan and Australia a man's mission. I like trips and adventures. I love to meet new people and learn new things. The four friends also love hiking and biking.
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I feel really bad that I have not visited any of these places. I think I really have to plan a trip soon after the lockdown ends!
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Iceland and the Northern lights have been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately, with Covid-19, the bucket just gets deeper. In the meantime, I content myself with traveling vicariously.
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monicamu wrote: 24 May 2020, 02:20 Iceland and the Northern lights have been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately, with Covid-19, the bucket just gets deeper. In the meantime, I content myself with traveling vicariously.
Iceland is on my list too!! It just sounds so beautiful! :D
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Never been to any places specified in the book. However this is a great opportunity to mix both travel and creativity to weave one superb book that everybody will enjoy.
Happy reading,
Gelli xoxo
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I live in South Africa, and I have been to the Kruger National Park. I loved reading their adventures along the otter trail as well as the Kruger National Park, and the descriptions of the tour guide and animals were spot on.
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Unfortunately I've never been to any of the places mentioned. I'd really love to travel someday but in the meantime, I live vicariously through books like these!
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