I calculated a few ways of seeing every nation on Earth in a single mega-trip of mega-trips.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Different Durations for Different Nations
- What I’m Looking For
- I’ve listed the countries in alphabetical order for easy finding and annotating
- The Big 5
- Route Maps (Images Begin)
- Miscellaneous Sites; Way-points
- Endless Ancient Megalithic Ruins that Prove Prehistoric People were More Advanced
- Location Not Yet Named
- 2024 March/+: Major Revision
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Introduction:
I’ve seen ~10% of 1/3 of the countries on the Earth. That’s a lot of traveling and exploration, but not quite enough. I’m interested in visiting and learning from all the other areas, including the airspace, caves, and oceans (and the new home-city I plan to build; Inisfree, is designed to help facilitate this). Here are some of the proposed routes for this Round The World (RTW) mega-trip.
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2024 February note: I started going on “mega-trips” (to numerous places at once) when I first went alone to Europe, and of course during some of my later road-trips. It makes sense now, after pausing to go over all I learned during those big outings, to “test the waters” with even bigger ones.
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Different Durations for Different Nations:
The plan is to spend at least a couple weeks in the smaller nations (such as Belize), a couple months in the medium-sized ones (such as South Africa), and a year in the largest (Australia, Brazil, China, India, and Russia, with Canada needing only a few months due to most of its population being centered along a single highway in the south). Visa applications will be filed based on anticipated border arrivals, and lodging will be based on how long it takes to cross each border. Couch-surfing and other cost-saving services & methods will be utilized, with a goal of spending as little as possible while not compromising too much comfort or connectivity.
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What I’m Looking For:
I love to learn a lot about each place I go to. Sometimes this is to see how long I’d like to stay or return for. Always, it is to make lasting friendships with the people from these places, and to discover great things that should be included and honored in my Inisfree city design. Tell me if you know about must-sees in any of the following categories:
- ancient ruins, megalithic or otherwise
- anyone who might be interested in working with me on Inisfree
- beaches
- castles (such as the ones you can rent)
- caves
- concert venues & music events in general (such as Kazantip and Sensation)
- dancing (including studios and schools for any style)
- festivals & holiday events (such as Songkran)
- forests
- hidden cities (if they’re receptive to me and what I’m working on)
- history & legends (not just what’s in the museums)
- mountains & ranges (especially where the best trails and summit views are)
- nice hotels (and sometimes even the best hostels)
- night clubs (nice ones that have the best music and are friendly to newcomers)
- restaurants (always 100% vegan, of course)
- sacred sites (ancient ones; not what modern humans pretend is sacred or ancient)
- waterfalls (the best kind of bath and shower around)
This webpage is for ongoing expeditions, not a single regular or mega expedition (though I’ll certainly be seeing how many coordinates/nations I can visit in each “go” now).
What is listed here is not to focus on one nation or region, but to return to those already focused on (see their own webpages listed on my Expeditions directory for details about any/each), whether to revisit useful ancient sites or make first trips to newly learned-about ones.
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I’ve listed the countries in alphabetical order for easy finding and annotating:
- Afghanistan: meet Mozhdah Jamalzadah, and see the Vimana site
- Albania: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Algeria
- Andorra: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Angola
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Argentina: focusing on Ushuaia and the towns near Salta
- Armenia
- Aruba
- Australia: focusing on Sydney and Pine Gap
- Austria: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Azerbaijan
- Bahamas, The: (everything I didn’t see during my first visit here)
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Belgium: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Belize
- Benin
- Bhutan
- Bolivia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Botswana
- Brazil: focusing on any ruins in and around (or under) the Amazon
- Brunei
- Bulgaria: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Burkina Faso
- Burma
- Burundi
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada: (everything beyond Vancouver)
- Cabo Verde
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Chile
- China: (spending 1 year here)
- Colombia
- Comoros
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the
- Congo, Republic of the
- Costa Rica
- Cote d’Ivoire
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Curacao
- Cyprus: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Czechia: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Denmark: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor (see Timor-Leste)
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Estonia: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Ethiopia
- Fiji
- Finland: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- France: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Gabon
- Gambia, The
- Georgia: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Germany: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Ghana
- Greece: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Grenada
- Guatemala
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Holy See: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Honduras
- Hong Kong
- Hungary: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Iceland: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- India: (spending 1 year here, and focusing on sites such as the Ellora Caves; I’ve also been invited to “the land of gods and goddesses”, Himachal Pradesh)
- Indonesia: briefly exploring Bali
- Iran
- Iraq: Ziggurat of Ur
- Ireland: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Israel: (everything else I didn’t see during my 2-week expedition here)
- Italy: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Jamaica
- Japan: as many ryokans as possible (listed here, and everything else I didn’t see during my 1-week expedition here)
- Jordan: focusing on the rest of Petra (miles out over the horizon, and underground)
- Kazakhstan: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Kenya
- Kiribati
- Korea, North
- Korea, South
- Kosovo: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Kuwait: touring all public-access areas, including a trip to Failaka Island
- Kyrgyzstan: trying snowboarding in this 95% mountainous nation
- Laos
- Latvia: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Lebanon
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Macau
- Macedonia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Maldives: seeing as many of the 1,200 islands in this group as possible (top-pick resort details here)
- Mali: the megalithic cliffside ruin known as ‘the woman/lady of Mali’
- Malta: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mexico
- Micronesia
- Moldova: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Monaco: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Mongolia: focusing on any ancient sites predating the Mongols
- Montenegro: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nauru
- Nepal
- Netherlands: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- New Zealand: focusing on the Kaimanawa Wall; a megalithic site that predates the Maori
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- North Korea
- Norway: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palestinian Territories
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru: focusing on the lesser known ancient sites beyond Machu Picchu, such as those on the mountain-top lake-beds (such as the one ~8 miles SE from La Rinconada, near the Bolivia border, at 14° 43′ 34.61″ S, 69° 21′ 29.57″ W, details on each here), and the pyramid complex of Paratoari
- Philippines
- Poland: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Portugal
- Qatar
- Romania: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Russia: everything beyond the eastern edge; everything not seen during the Europe 50 (such as the megalithic wall at Mt Shoria (Gornaya Shoria) in southern Siberia)
- Rwanda
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Samoa
- San Marino
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles: seeing as many of the 115 islands in this group as possible (top-pick resort details here)
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Sint Maarten
- Slovakia: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Slovenia: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Africa
- South Korea
- South Sudan
- Spain: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan
- Suriname
- Swaziland
- Sweden: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Switzerland: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Syria
- Taiwan
- Tajikistan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Timor-Leste
- Togo
- Tonga
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Turkmenistan
- Tuvalu
- Uganda
- Ukraine: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- United Arab Emirates: focusing on the shape-shifting skyscrapers of Dubai
- United Kingdom: (everything else I didn’t see during the Europe 50 expedition)
- Uruguay
- Uzbekistan
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Yemen
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
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The Big 5
These countries are so large that I am considering spending a year in each. Most visas are only good for 30 days at a time, so I’ll bounce in and out of their neighboring nations until it is okay for each successive 30-day return. Half a decade is a good amount of time to get to know the largest territories on Earth, and those intervals will keep it feeling fresh.
Australia:
Beyond the American-loving blonde babes, there are legends of at least 10 pyramids once on this continent. Pine Gap is definitely a point of interest, too.
- sites recommended by Aborigines
- LIDAR-mapping its jungles, and GPR-mapping under its desert (Outback) sands (not just orienting to its basics like during the expedition/trip just to this mini-continent and back)
Brazil:
Multiple accounts of people discovering cave entrances to underground civilizations mean that the year spent in this country might be literal; down inside it, not just on it. There are also pyramids in the Amazon; a group of nine was spotted by satellite near the Andes.
- megalithic wall remains (at least one site)
- LIDAR-mapping its jungles
China:
I was invited to Winsun’s 3D-printing expo in Suzhou a couple years ago, and plan to see the unusual-looking airport runways facility to the north. Reaching the pyramids of Xi’an may not be possible yet, as they are within a military base’s territory, but I’ll inquire. There is also a site in the Altun Shan mountains (Altyn-Tagh, south of Lop Nor) which is where, in my novels, the Leviathan ships facility was hidden, building and launching the largest super-carriers known to man.
- cave-like quarries of unknown origin
- unique landforms (the peg-like mountains, etc.)
India:
The Ellora Caves and other ancient sites are at the top of my list for things to see and study here. Learning exactly how to avoid the tigers, roaming monkey packs, and cow-based traffic-jams is a close second. If I can get down into at least the first of the seven Naga cave levels, I certainly will. (That is, of course, dependent upon how beautiful the Naga girls I meet here are.)
- disregarding all public/touristy temples and other such sites
- LIDAR-mapping its jungles
Russia:
Megalithic-ruin ‘heaven’ is here; the largest stone building-block sites, by far, are in several places I know of, and likely many more I don’t. They make the Great Pyramid at Giza look tiny. Still-alive sarcophagi occupants have been reported, along with a variety of other very interesting things. Since this country has 13 time zones (or 11, depending on how you count all of Russia’s claims), I figure I’ll spend about one month getting to know each.
- Arakul’, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, 456823 – a.k.a. Arakulski Sheehan / Shihan
- Denisova Cave of southern Siberia; Altai Mountains, between Kazakhstan and Mongolia
- Lake Shira’s and Lake Itkul’s megalithic ruins – Ozero Bele pond, Russia
- Viborg Bay, Monrepo, Russia – more megaliths
- Vottovaara, Republic of Karelia, Russia – 35m east-northeast of the Finland border – stone spheres
- the cliff-face rock-carvings and attached cave-based ruins – location being pinpointed now
- (many more ancient ruins listed on the sub-page focusing on this nation)
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Route Maps:
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Miscellaneous Sites; Way-points:
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Endless Ancient Megalithic Ruins that Prove Prehistoric People were More Advanced
Russia’s:
Russia’s Armansky Pass:
Russia’s Kabardino-Balkaria; man-made cave in the Baksan Gorge:
Russia’s Kameshki settlement, south of western Siberia, mountain Shoria, Mezhdurechensky district:
Russia’s Kola Peninsula rectangular-prism pit:
Russia’s Mount Shaman, near village Nizhnetambovskoe, Khabarovsk Territory:
Russia’s Mount Pidan:
Russia’s Perm-region stone city:
Russia’s Vottovaara Mountain, highest point of the West Karelian Upland:
Waterway Cylinders & Staircase Ruins:
Star-forts in All Lands:
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Location Not Yet Named:
India’s:
For details on all the ancient sites known to modern humans, navigate here.
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2024 March/+: Major Revision
- not all in one years-long “go”; ~weekly or, at least, monthly outings out to suspect/known sites/points of interest (since I now have my dream-family and all)
- not via human shipping-lanes, airplane-corridors, or highways; random/spontaneous secret routes known only to me and my team/s
- no longer allowing any human involvement; not flying commercially, not going through customs officers at airports or border-patrol checkpoints (since they were extremely unprofessional and disrespectful in England, Canada, and other places)
- not there to learn from the humans of any human nation (since all humans so far turned out to be shameful scammers, not intelligent or helpful at all), but merely happening to sometimes be inside the “imaginary-line” boundaries/borders of those illegitimate (not approved/authorized by me) nations
- auditing/policing the ~few-dozen human-nations allowed to be rebuilt after The Rapture (deletion of all human civilization on Earth at the start of 2013) –and re-deleting major portions of them if they are fucking up again
- no tour guides; guided only by my wise/god-level instinct/s
- focus on fully mapping and exploring/probing all major mountain ranges first, then all lesser mountain ranges, as these (all of them) may have been megastructures, thus the longest/tallest/biggest ranges the best-preserved even after all the pole-shifts
- no longer helping preserve natural environments now understood to be bad/overgrowth/outbreaks (like how humans are an animal-equivalent of an outbreak), but removing all overgrowth concealing ancient structures
- investigating whether some cities and other structures were being predominantly powered not by coal powerplants or hydroelectric dams, etc., but by ancient power-generating devices/structures (such as buried pyramids) known to the secret governments/leaders of those places/communities (IOW: whether they were disreputably charging their citizens and guests for energy that was endless/free to those who knew where it was really coming from)
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2024 16 June Sunday addition: The Azores Islands (owned by Portugal), out in the Atlantic Ocean, because:
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