Personally, I’m waiting for a visa interview mid-January, then I probably would spend most of my times in South/Central America next year. Where are you excited to go?

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    All the Asian countries that used to be USSR, plus Turkey and Mongolia.

    Hopefully I find adequate internet and don’t become a mental case from wildly out of line time zones.

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    After close to 2 years I’ve pretty much built a base plan of 4 areas to spend 3 months in each.

    3 months in SEA, probably 2 months thailand, 1 malaysia. Then off to Japan or Korea for 3 months, then Mexico for 3 and lastly Europe…idk where, this is the most unknkown. Possibly Italy,I’ve always wanted to go but just…haven’t. Greece is high up the list of places too.

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    Central Thailand, Eastern Indonesia, Cambodia, Southern Thailand, Vietnam, Northern Thailand, Laos, Western Indonesia, and Philippines. But, that’s a rough plan for the first half of the year. It will probably change several times over the next few months. The plan always changes.

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    I’ve spent a good chunk of the year in the UK and have struggled to keep up with American time zones, so I’m going home for the holidays and then choosing a more time-zone-conducive location. Thinking Buenos Aires!

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    Mexico until April, followed by San Francisco, for a week or two, Venice for the Biennale, two months in Spain, 2-3 months in Albania or Ukraine (depends on the security situation by then), and back to Mexico in October.