A_Lyre

@ChickNAlfredo I haven't been outside of australian borders so any where in the world I would love to visit, maybe thailand later this year if I am lucky.  I have never met an icelandic (is that what I would call you?) Before, especially seeing as iceland has such a small population compared to other countries. If you do go to nepal though I hope you are not afraid of heights, you may be climbing those beautiful mountains.

A_Lyre

@ChickNAlfredo I haven't been outside of australian borders so any where in the world I would love to visit, maybe thailand later this year if I am lucky.  I have never met an icelandic (is that what I would call you?) Before, especially seeing as iceland has such a small population compared to other countries. If you do go to nepal though I hope you are not afraid of heights, you may be climbing those beautiful mountains.

ChickNAlfredo

@wired_alleyway I'd heard about your beaches,  and the Great Barrier Reef, of course. In Australia I'd be working with animal preservation, and in Nepal I'd be working with teaching English

ChickNAlfredo

Nepal has some beautiful mountains, and I would absolutely love to go there! I'm also an amateur "photographer" (I just like to take pictures for myself) so it's definitely a place I'd like to visit!
            I thought tourists were the ones who did the most damage. It's definitely sad that it's being attacked :( And the animal life is so amazing! I really want an opportunity to see it for myself.
            I'm from Iceland (so rocks and more rocks, but with an awesome people), but live in Denmark (so... yeah, we got nothing)
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A_Lyre

I would love to go to Nepal, I love photography so thinking of all the photo opportunities practically makes my mouth water. If you have the opportunity to visit the great barrier reef, definitely do it! it is really beautiful. Unfortunately it is being destroyed by starfish called crown-of-thorns. Nasty little devils. 
            We have so many amazing animals! The kangaroo, (which to popular belief we keep as common pets and ride around, that fact unfortunately is false, get kicked in the head by a roo and you could possibly die, don't mess around with those kick boxers.) and the platypus which is just a weird and strange animal and my favourite the echidna! (which is our cuter version of the porcupine.) and we have penguins called blue fairy penguins! they are the cutest, and who doesn't love penguins?!
            where are you from?
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A_Lyre

@ChickNAlfredo yeah I guess it is. I've never been to nepal so I can't say what it is like but if you do come to australia you have to go to the beaches! We have some of the best beaches in the world! Unless you come in winter (northern hemispheres summer) then the weather 
          Is kinda crappy. :/ do you know what sort of volunteer work you would be doing?

A_Lyre

@ChickNAlfredo thanks! I think aussies are pretty cool too. (Although some of us are a little bogan. Bogan is like the aussie version for red-neck.) I am looking forward to checking your book out soon! At the moment I am reading a few others, but don't worry it is on my to read soon list. (Great news for you, i am a strong believer on votes for every chapter if the story deserves it, and your prolouge (or was it first chapter? Sorry I have short memory) very much interested me! 
          Take care and continue on writing
          Love from down under!