Following scambigol's challenge, here are the countries I've visited. How many can you name? I've added (as best as I can remember) the number of days spent in each.
Cpgatbyu will be delighted to know that the countries colored green appear in the Countries 197 to 205 quiz
The one-day record is four (shaded purple) - in fact I reached the 4th country by lunchtime
Eh, don't feel bad. I've lived on Puerto Rico my whole life and I've only been to the US for like 2 weeks when I was 4 or 5 years old, mainly to go to Disney World in Florida :P
Favorite: none of the above! Antarctica. Least favorite: Fiji, because my partner and I spent a full day there trying to defuse some horrific domestic violence that the locals weren't keen or interested to get involved in. Which made us all the more determined to stop it while the bashing continued. When we finally forced our way into the house concerned, with a cop who was taken there reluctantly, there was blood everywhere - and we were on the flight out that evening wondering if we'd actually made a difference. We found it a violent and racist country.
Yep... Went through customs at both ends, and got an entry stamp here allowing me to stay for 30 days, "employment prohibited". Anyone still wanna say that Niue isn't a separate country?
You have a really good quiz here! I'm so jealous that you've visited so many countries there! Maybe if you could shade red which country you're from maybe... Just saying. And to Quizmaster, can you do a quiz that is like this quiz?
First comment in almost three years on this quiz. Only country i have been to that you havent is Costa Rica. Favorite country i have been to is Japan. I live in America and i go to Canada twice every year. Not a very interesting travel life, besides Japan.
100 days in Cambodia? Wow! What did you do there to make you spend such a long time there?! And 100 days in Sri Lanka....I'm from Sri Lanka yet I've been there for only 28 days. Great quiz!
From 2008 to 2019 I travelled to Cambodia once or twice each year to support a children's educational and living centre (I'm the tall one at the centre-back in the main photo); it's run by locals with the backing of an international committee that I'm part of. I first visited Sri Lanka a month after the 2004 tsunami and did relief work there, and there was enough that needed doing that I went back regularly for 5 more years to support reconstruction projects.