Larbre34 wrote: » Case in point. Why would any person from this Country, ever want or need to go to Liberia?!
tayto lover wrote: » Israel. Murderous state.
dotsman wrote: » Actually, while slightly higher than here, the murder rate is very low.
jmreire wrote: » Pity I didn't know that when I was in Liberia .( and a few other places as well ).....I was on the mossie menu morning noon and night, even liberally doused with Anti-Brumm deodorant, sourrounded with anti mosquito joss sticks,and taking anti-malaria tablets daily. The Irish blood transfusion service stopped taking blood from me a long time ago.:(
cagefactor wrote: » Spent some time in Ivory Coast, never again.
Yurt! wrote: » There'd be quite a few Irish aid agencies and NGOs active in Liberia. We have an embassy there and there's probably some Irish religious orders still there. Maybe some business bits and pieces too. Ireland is unusually active in Africa for a country its size, you'd be surprised.
Deleted User wrote: » United States at present. Gun culture & police brutality. Enough said.
Das Reich wrote: » South Africa or any country that people are racists against whites, and I not really "white", more mediterranean.
Tchaikovsky wrote: » The state-sanctioned murder rate is higher though.
Kewreeuss wrote: » I have to admit that I’m not sure if I would go to USA if I was paid. I tell myself the people would be lovely, but then I look at the politics, their increasing attempts at faux democracy, the power of their religious leaders on how people live their lives and I think, nah that’s how they vote, this is a schizophrenic nation, do I really want to go there. Maybe it’s me that has the problem:-):-)
SupaCat95 wrote: » Rare earth minerals. Alot of these NGOs are scouting for mining companies and such. Most are wolves in sheeps clothing.
Yurt! wrote: » I must tell my friend who was doing health sector capacity building projects all over Africa she was actually a clandestine mining company operative staking out cobalt deposits. I'll ask her to sit down as it may come as a surprise to her.
Kewreeuss wrote: » I have to admit that I’m not sure if I would go to USA if I was paid. I tell myself the people would be lovely, but then I look at the politics, their increasing attempts at faux democracy, the power of their religious leaders on how people live their lives and I think, nah that’s how they vote, this is a schizophrenic nation, do I really want to go there. Maybe it’s me that has the problem:-):-) Since people are saying where they wouldgo. I’d go to Japan if I was paid or the ancient world, Afghanistan Iran iraq
Polar101 wrote: » Saudi Arabia, but currently also crisis zones like Yemen or Myanmar. There are plenty of countries I wouldn't really want to visit, but if I got paid to visit I could be persuaded.
jmreire wrote: » Did you manage a visit Liberia, while you were in there?
biddyearley wrote: » Egypt. Was there. Veritable sh*thole. Filthy, polluted and corrupt. You look at the pyramids and Tutankhamun's mask and ask how the fcuk did they evolve to this?
Need a Username wrote: » The Brits I think. They have caused most problems. How does the corruption affect the average tourist? As above never been but do intend to someday.
biddyearley wrote: » immigration officer tried to keep my passport wanted me to pay to give it back. Scam central the whole place. Want to jump the queue? Flash a US dollar, you're straight to the top. whatever you want, security men/cops/soldiers will kick everyone out of the way for a buck. Everything about the place is bad. Cairo is a giant collapsing city, and it's to do with Nasser freezing all rents at 1954 rates to the current day. From my 14th floor the clouds were the smog of 3 million vehicles on the streets. No car lanes so no lane discipline. Dead donkeys and horses dumped in the irrigation canals. Plastic choking the rivers and canals, as if the recycling lorries just tipped stuff in 24/7. Scam central, the whole place. Topped by a violent military which controls everything and pulls people off the street at a whim. It's all in Allah's hands, apparently.
Montage of Feck wrote: » Iran, as the successor of the Persian empire, has got three thousand years of history and culture going on, so don't rule it out completely.