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mariamindy:

--- Quote from: RichInSydney on May 16, 2010, 06:36:30 PM ---The FIFA World Cup stars in South Africa on June 10 for a month. I can't see TAR going there during this time due to high prices of air fares and too much else going on at that time.

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You have a strong point there. Also, I wouldn't say a place in Europe with the intermittent volcano situation there.
How about this: East - Rabat in Morocco, or West - Ulaanbaator in Mongolia... at least it will be fun to hear them say THAT ONE. Hehe!!!

jerseydude:

--- Quote from: mariamindy on May 16, 2010, 10:42:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: RichInSydney on May 16, 2010, 06:36:30 PM ---The FIFA World Cup stars in South Africa on June 10 for a month. I can't see TAR going there during this time due to high prices of air fares and too much else going on at that time.

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You have a strong point there. Also, I wouldn't say a place in Europe with the intermittent volcano situation there.
How about this: East - Rabat in Morocco, or West - Ulaanbaator in Mongolia... at least it will be fun to hear them say THAT ONE. Hehe!!!

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Well it could work. Why not fly into a nearby country (Lesotho) have a leg there and then drive into South Africa. And if TAR starts soon then they could visit and be gone before it even starts.

I think Europe is definitely out (unless it's East Europe maybe) cuz of all the volcano's in Iceland. So I'm think it would be

USA--> Africa--> Asia--> Oceania--> South America--> USA

Caelestor:
For the first time ever, we might see South America in back-to-back editions. Africa is not easy to access (the only direct flight I can think of from US to Africa are East Coast to Johannesburg).

I also agree a return visit to Australia is highly likely.

jerseydude:

--- Quote from: Caelestor on May 17, 2010, 11:28:15 AM ---For the first time ever, we might see South America in back-to-back editions. Africa is not easy to access (the only direct flight I can think of from US to Africa are East Coast to Johannesburg).

I also agree a return visit to Australia is highly likely.

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Not exactly. There are a number of flights to North Africa mainly. They may have 1 in North Africa then moving to Southern Africa.

David:
IF Spain airports are still closed, it is difficult to go to the North of Europe.

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