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SuperTux:
What about Principality of Sealand? Maybe a challenge can be set there.

BritishTARFan:
I go to turkey 3 times a year and I go to a place called Oludeniz which is home to a lot of paragliding and is one of the most beautiful places ever for paragliding I think Tar could go to here and then a leg in Ankara the airport in Dalaman flys to most of England and Germany also Amsterdam, Istanbul and Moscow / St. Petersburg

redskevin88:

--- Quote from: 91zycn on October 23, 2014, 11:56:41 AM ---(TAR20 did go to Azerbaijan, which is neighbour to Georgia & Armenia.)  ???

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The Azerbaijan government probably footed the bill for the entire leg including security. I read somewhere they spend loads on advertising their country.

SamualDude:

--- Quote from: Pi on October 23, 2014, 05:08:56 PM ---I'd like to see two legs in Turkey, probably one leg in a historical site and one in Ankara.

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Well there is a historical site in Turkey that would be best suited for a visit from TARAus or TARNZ(If it ever gets made) which is Gallipoli.

David:

--- Quote from: redskevin88 on November 03, 2014, 06:25:27 AM ---
--- Quote from: 91zycn on October 23, 2014, 11:56:41 AM ---(TAR20 did go to Azerbaijan, which is neighbour to Georgia & Armenia.)  ???

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The Azerbaijan government probably footed the bill for the entire leg including security. I read somewhere they spend loads on advertising their country.


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Spanish League recent champion, Atlético de Madrid, has been sponsored by Azerbaijan's government (ads) for the last 3 years or so. You also had to see how many things they did to have a modern city when the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Bakú. Nonetheless, there seems to be some powerful people who rule everything which makes people living there quite "miserable" with respect to those who hold petrol or whatever. It is just disappointing tbh :/

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