Thursday, March 2, 2006

Travel

Train through Europe
You scored 58% culture, 34% social, 13% activity, and 25% adventure!
A train trip through Europe is a fantastic way to enrich yourself with many different cultures within a relatively short distance. The train service in Europe is out of this world and almost always on time. It doesn't lump you together with a group since you prefer to be independent, yet it takes the scariness out of navigating around a new country in a rental car, trying to make sense of the map. The train system brings you from downtown to downtown and there are often hotels within a short walk of the station. You could decide which countries interest you the most and if you are eligible, buy a rail pass in advance to save a bundle of money. Arriving at a European train station is an architectureally beautiul way to introduce yourself to a new city and it sets the perfect scene for your new experience.



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You scored higher than 6% on adventure
Link: The Where Should YOU Travel Test written by thinkandcome on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test


OK. I could do this. Sounds fun. Maybe this time I could make it through the Alps without crying and being sick. (Long story) I do agree that train travel in Europe is fabulous. The comment about the "architecturally beautiful" stations I would take with a grain of salt: they are also drafty, dirty, and havens for weirdos. Great place to people-watch and be stunned by national bureaucracy.

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