- Travel
- Airplanes/Airports
- The Beach
- England
- London
- Amsterdam
- The Netherlands
- Belgium
- Bruges
- Gothenburg
- Stockholm
- Helsinki
- Greece
- Canada
- The Bahamas
- Ice hockey
- Tennis
- Video games (mmo’s, mmorpg’s, Blizzard and SquareEnix games, PC gaming, console gaming)
- Blackjack (yes the card game)
- Pret A Manger
- Chipotle
- Imogen-Edwards Jones
- Tucker Max
- Ben Mezrich
- Tate Modern Museum
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Ancient History
- Non-native Languages
- Photography
- Poi/Glowstringing/Flowlights
- Oregon
- Canon Beach
- Wisconsin
- New Jersey
- Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland)
Guess that’s it for about now. Erm, you can reply to this post or inbox me. Thanks ^_^



This is the outdoor stage with lights I was referring to when I answered the Anon :) Port Lucaya, Grand Bahama Island, The Bahmas

Since the Bahamas were a commonwealth of the United Kingdom up until their independence awhile back, 70’s or 80’s I am thinking not sure, it is not abnormal to see bits and pieces of British society in the Islands. This phone booth is one common thing you will notice :) The other is that they drive on the left side of the road, just like they do in the UK. Port Lucaya, Grand Bahama Island, The Bahmas

This stand was awesome. I dont know if you can see what they were selling but I know they had fresh coconuts and coconut related drinks and such available there for purchse :D Island flavor at its best :) Port Lucaya, Grand Bahama Island, The Bahmas

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