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7 continents - which ones have you stepped on?

Where have you beenh?


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No. It's basic geography actually.

I'm not sure I agree. This discussion about continents, like the discussion about the "southern ocean" in the other similar thread, isn't a matter of pure science when it comes to common usage. The terms we use, while ostensibly having definitions approved by independent scientific organisations, get used much more widely in a highly geopoliticised manner.

I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing, nor that the only "correct" definition should be the scientific one. After all, for most people and certainly to national governments, the sociopolitical definitions are far more important albeit more malleable/indistinct.
Just remember that Oceania is at war with Eurasia and all will be fine.

:evil:

Wait, weren't we just at war with Eastasia? I thought we were at war with Eastasia? Hold on there's a knock at the door.:shifty:
 
All over North America from Alaska to southern Mexico close to Guatemala, and Curacao, and from San Diego to Maine and Quebec and from Seattle to Miami. I've been to Europe as well, in France, Germany and Austria.
 
I've been to five out of seven:
I live in North America
A Patagonia cruise for South America
Multiple European trips
Cairo and a Nile cruise for Africa
Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bangkok for Asia
 
I've been to Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico, but that's all (sort of) North America. I've been to Thailand and Korea, so that's Asia. Still haven't made it to Europe but hope to see Rome and London within the next five years or so.
 
I've been to Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico, but that's all (sort of) North America. I've been to Thailand and Korea, so that's Asia. Still haven't made it to Europe but hope to see Rome and London within the next five years or so.
They have a saying in Italy: see Naples and die. :angel:

They say the same thing about some parts of London too. :devil:
 
No. It's basic geography actually.

I'm not sure I agree. This discussion about continents, like the discussion about the "southern ocean" in the other similar thread, isn't a matter of pure science when it comes to common usage. The terms we use, while ostensibly having definitions approved by independent scientific organisations, get used much more widely in a highly geopoliticised manner.

I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing, nor that the only "correct" definition should be the scientific one. After all, for most people and certainly to national governments, the sociopolitical definitions are far more important albeit more malleable/indistinct.
Just remember that Oceania is at war with Eurasia and all will be fine.

:evil:

So I wasn't the only one reminded of 1984. :rommie:
 
Let's see...I voted North America, Europe (still a lot of central and southern Europe I'd like to see), Oceania (I've only been to Australia and New Zealand...I guess that counts), and Asia (but really only Japan...I'd like to go see some of the other areas as well, but that's once I actually have money to travel on my own).
 
I haven't left North America as of yet. But I'm looking forward to step upon Europe and Oceania, that's about it. I'm too ashamed to know that fact I haven't been able to travel all across the world with my feet onto them, hoping that the future will improve.
 
I've been in:
  • Europe (where I live)
  • Asia (I spent a single night in Dubai...)
  • Oceania (... on the way to N. Zealand)
  • N. America (TN)
 
To Trekbbsers living in New Zealand, Hawaii, or other non-Australian parts of Oceania, would you have been hurt or offended if this poll had listed "Australia" instead? I'm genuinely curious.
 
I've been on all of them. :)

Including Antarctica, twice. Love to make it a third time -- even be a member of the Winter-Over Crew, if possible. Just, because. :cool:

Cheers,
-CM-
 
Former cruiseship crew member here. Been to most countries on the Mediterranean, North american continent, Caribbean, several central american countries, Finland, England, Switzerland, Hawaii, Alaska and all but a couple of the big square U.S. states.

Still hoping to see Japan, Hong Kong and China one day. Germany would be interesting and Antarctica would be nice too.
 
Oceania - Australia, SI, Fiji, Vanuatu
Europe - Russia, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Switzerland, Italy, The Netherlands
Asia - Japan, Singapore
North America - Canada
 
To Trekbbsers living in New Zealand, Hawaii, or other non-Australian parts of Oceania, would you have been hurt or offended if this poll had listed "Australia" instead? I'm genuinely curious.

I'm a boring American who never actually left the United States.

Speaking of America, however, if I understand correctly, Canadians are sometimes unhappy about the way "American" is a term incorrectly implied as describing U.S. Citizens, rather than citizens of the Continent as a whole. I imagine the effect would be essentially the same for folks living near Australia.
 
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