If Money and Time were no restriction...

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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby PegasusAngel » Fri Oct 08, 2010 11:53 am

Giorgio Tsoukalos wrote:Personally, it would have to be India because of the many temples carved in stone and the recent discoveries of underwater structures which I'd lke to investigate closer...


Are you a scuba diver Giorgio?? And are those underwater structures related to Graham Hancock's work published in his book 'Underworld' as I'm just reading this and I also think Japan and Malta would be worth visiting for the underwater structures. However if you had wished to dive there, you'd obviously need permission, but take Graham as a guide, he's knows it all well so you wouldn't miss anything...these sites I feel could well be important to your own work too!

Anyway, Stonehenge is just an amazingly spiritual experience, for me anyway...I used to live in Wiltshire where it is situated and both this circle and the larger henge at Avebury are beyond awe inspiring...I definitely recommend you spend some time there (and not just a quick walk around taking a few photos, as most tourists do, they miss so much).

I personally have always wanted to visit Machu Piccu...I'm sure I'll never get there, so more realistically I would also love to visit Egypt.

And randomly I'd love to briefly visit the Moon to see what's on the dark side :D :lol:
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Postby angeloneastralseed » Mon Dec 06, 2010 5:27 pm

Since it's a dream......................Sirius. Well not too close, about Earth's climate away from it. And the Great Orion Nebula.
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Postby lunarwing » Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:29 pm

I'd like to go back and talk to Jesus Christ... and ask him if he is actually a entity from another world or place.

Then while I'm back there... go check out Puma Punku and the other megalitic sites around the world.
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Postby Fetapro » Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:38 pm

If I could go anywhere I wanted then I would go back in time to Israel during the years of 30 through 33 AD. I would track down Christ, sit down with him and ask a number of questions face to face. That way he might condescend to provide me with the info I needed about Ancient Aliens, all the ages of civilization on the planet? The number and locations of aliens civilizations? The future of the planet and all those who inhabit it.?The future of the universe in general? What is outside the known universe? Where did God come from? And many more questions.
When I got back I could tell some good stories.
If that is not available to me then I would like to go to Puma Punka. I would like to examine the structures and the area around them.
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Postby ~Stormy~ » Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:59 pm

I would travel to every known destination on the planet and try to figure out a way to get to a few "unreachable" places as well.
There are secrets waiting to be uncovered.
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Art P.

Postby Art Perez » Fri Jan 07, 2011 11:10 am

I'd like to go mainly to:

1-Puma Punku, Hayu Marca, Nazca Lines, explore around South America, then go to all the ruins in Mexico.
2-Derinkuyu, Stonehenge, Egypt, Underwater ruins around the world.
3-Recently discovered giant cave in Vietnam and Greece ancient ruins.
4-India and the site were the Summerian scrolls were found.
5-Expeditions to investigate the "Hollow Earth Theory" NorthPole, Southpole and whereever elese it may lead me.
6-Easter Island and that little island in the middle of nowhere were they worship US pilots.
7 Bosnia pyramids.
8 The Moon.

After all 8 places, I would andventure on a worldwide quest in search for undescovered places/ruins around the world.

I think thats it.
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Postby Fetapro » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:57 pm

Art Perez:
A side note about polar shift.
A news story in Tampa had to shut down and change the numbers on the runways. The numbers show the angle from to the magnetic north. If they had not changed the numbers airplanes would not have lined up correctly for landings.

More events to follow?
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Postby Nallely Lamat Tzolkin » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:21 am

Posting 3 years late .... :oops: ...well if time and money were no restriction, I'd love to have my own spaceship and explore another planets even knowing that I may die on the trip , get lost in another dimension or perhaps be kidnapped by ET's :P.

Also I'd like to have a time machine, wouldn't you like to travel in time and see what really happened with our ancestors? It would be exciting!. In fact, a couple of years ago I drew two comics about myself where I was a space traveler and another where I was an explorer that became a time traveler. So now you know,these are my frustrated dreams and fantasies
:wink: I'm quite crazy, don't you think so?
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Postby Bob137 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:04 pm

I like that, I draw cartoons too. Good ideas!
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Postby Nallely Lamat Tzolkin » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:24 am

Oh that's nice Bob 137, what kind of cartoons do you draw? :)
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Cartoons

Postby Bob137 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:14 am

I do alternative history, called sky people, I have them on facebook, the link is in the fiction writer's forum!
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Postby Nallely Lamat Tzolkin » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:42 am

Wow, that sounds pretty cool!, do you mind if I add you?
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Postby Bob137 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:51 pm

Not at all!
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Dane » Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:59 am

If money and time were no restriction, I think I'd buy one of those magnificent RV's with all the bells and whistles. I'd grab any close friends or interested parties and hit the highways down deep into Mexico. I'd try to hit all the major Mayan spots for sure. However, if there would be no restriction on what I could see/where I could go - it would probably be Egypt. But I don't think Egypt will be as exciting for a non-commisioned scientist. So much red tape, and not a golden pair of scissors in sight!
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Hearte » Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:20 pm

You kiddin?

Rio. Carnivale. :twisted:

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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Duende » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:48 pm

I know, I know, let imagination run wild, money is no restriction... But as this is something I want to do, and I'm not as of yet rich (YET!), I tend to focus on how to do it on a budget. :mrgreen:

I am going to utilize a service called couchsurfing.org to travel the world and visit several places of interest.

India is top of my list. I am currently training to receive my SCUBA certification, and will be participating in several volunteer opportunities available at archaeological digs around the world, including - and these are the ones I'm most fascinated by and interested in - underwater areas.

While visiting some of the better-known areas would be great - man, I want to FIND something!
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby spacerelatives » Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:34 am

I really wouldn't want to go to Egypt to vent my frustrations with Hawass. Besides, he's gone. God Bless him.

Seriously, I would love to go to Mexico (as long as my safety was guaranteed) to visit all their Ancient-Astronaut sites. And keep traveling south into Peru where I'd hike up to Machu Picchu. The experience of hiking up the beautiful Andean mountains and marveling at those inconceivable structures would be a spiritual one, no doubt. Peak experience.
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby gf1075 » Thu May 19, 2011 7:32 pm

As soon as I get all the bugs out of my time machine I want to go to all the Sites Erich V has visited but ten thousand years ago so I can finally shut up all those mainstream pompous you know what's !
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby JustSarah » Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:56 pm

For me, if money and time were not a restriction, I would travel to Japan. In fact I'm eventually moving there. And then find out about local mysteries and ancient astronaut info.:D
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Bob137 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:25 pm

Sarah, I liked Japan when I was there, but with the Nuclear Power Plant disasters, that might be a bad idea to move there, or even to go there! They are leaking radiation, and the government there is not informing the people of the complete breakdown of the leakage, and the effects on the people their, the ground water, or the environment. It might be best to hold off on that for awhile. Just concerned of your safety and health.
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby lonewolf » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:52 am

First I'm going to shake my leg in search of my best English

I could start traveling near my hometown. ( Torhout, Belgium ) About 10Km from where I life there's a little city named Ruddervoorde. Was once the land of Gerald de Ridefort ( Geraard de Ruddervoorde in Dutch ) http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraard_de_Ruddervoorde one of the grandmasters of the templars.
Through the Templars Street to Slype http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slijpe
where the templars builded one of the first templehof's in Europe. Some archeological excavations are to be seen there. Here in Belgium the templars where widespread. But unbeliefably unknown :(. Sure everybody here knows the templars but hardly nobody seems to realise what a history they breath.
Up to the French part of Belgium where we find Godfrey Of Bouillon ( Godfried van Bouillon in Dutch ) in the city of Bouillon. Lots of things to do around the castle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_of_Bouillon. In the area you have city's like Weris where you find some ancient dolmen's and some great ruines are also found in the area. I would take a great deal of time to visit everything there is to be seen in Belgium and France alone :)
Then to France. Montsegur, Carnac, Mont Saint Michel, .... .The great piramides in Egypte, Lhasa in Tibet, Mexico, Nasca, and so on
But all that aside If Money Was Not An Issue i really, and i mean really, very much would like to go to the moon. Now wouldn't that be a thrill to see the Mother Earth from up there :mrgreen:
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby MercurialMe » Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:34 pm

With none of those pesky money and time restrictions my biggest travel dream is with out a doubt Peru to see Machu Picchu. I’ve always been fascinated by the Inca… not to mention the Olmec, Maya, Aztec ect to the point that while in college for anthropology my focus was specifically Mesoamerican history/culture. Annnd since I’m on the fantasy tour bus I’d have to stop by Guatemala to see Tikal and about a hundred other pre-Columbian ruins. *sigh* Oh well I'll get there one day... you know if it's still standing after 2012 :lol:
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby MarkyB » Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:23 pm

I would love to do this:

http://www.globalenduro.com/himalayajeeps/

It may not have much to do with AAT, but you never know what you might find driving the back roads of the Himalayas.
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Bob137 » Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:43 pm

Yeah that would be an awesome trip! I bet you could also find out about a lot of their legends and myths of ancient times, and Ancient Aliens.
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Sunrisepony » Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:37 pm

As I mentioned in my intro post. I would, visit and explore around Mount Shasta, CA. With my pony, and invite couple friends or anyone else who wants to come along and can keep up on horseback. I'm seriously wanting to see if I can find the entrance to the 'city' of "Telos" , and I think being as sensitive as I am , that I could do it. They're suppose to be survivors and survivors' descendants of Lemuria/Mu/The Mother Continent. It would be fascinating to learn about the world and our history according to them.

Beyond that, I think anywhere that my pony Sunny and I could go. She's sure footed as a mountain goat, so I am not concerned about there being many limitations to where she can go.
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Bob137 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:10 pm

That's cool, I used to have a horse that was sure footed also, but that has been a couple of years ago, had to move to the city,a nd the x got the horse. I read many years ago about MT. Shasta, and once lived in Northern California, but I didn't know anything about back then when I lived there. It would be cool to see if someone could actually find out if all those stories and legends were true. :mrgreen:
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Sunrisepony » Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:36 pm

Maybe there should be an expedition planned to the Mount Shasta. For the AA group. That would be awesome, and well I could be like the "Human Tracking Device" lol.

I'd like to visit Ireland or England, around the time of the megaliths that were being built. Or, Ancient Greek, during the rein of the Greek Gods, Zues, Poseidon, Apollo, etc. See if they really did have Centaurs and Satyrs etc.
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby Bob137 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:02 pm

Yeah really, and I would also have liked to met Merlin, and Osiris, and Vishnu, and Odin, and Thor. Maybe in another lifetime. lol
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby rossm477 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 6:04 pm

spain/gilbratar/morocco
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Re: If Money and Time were no restriction...

Postby JessieD » Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:02 pm

Oh geez. What a question! These are my first two answers.

I really want to sail from the ABC islands up to Miami, but that would just be for fun and checking out the Bermuda Triangle, the voodoo culture of Haiti, and looking into Atlantis.

I would REALLY love to go through Europe. I'd definitely have to go around France, Spain, Berlin (I'm not really interested in Germany), Austria, Italy, Greece (I'm part Greek!), Romania, and Moscow (though Tunguska in eastern Russia would be awesome too!). If I was doing this trip, it wouldn't take much to go from Morocco to Egypt and then over to India and Tibet.
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Postby Evey » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:12 am

I know this thread is a little old, but after reading what Giorgio wrote I was absolutely compelled to reply.


Giorgio Tsoukalos wrote: I'd even go if I'd receive a letter from Rutan (or NASA or ESA for that matter) saying that they can get me to the Moon or Mars, but there is no guarantee for a safe return.

I'd still go. In a heartbeat.

Sometimes I'm asked: "Why? Why would you do such a foolish thing? Why would you accept to maybe die just so you can go to Mars?"

Why? Because you'd become a pioneer. You'd enter the history books.

That's why.

Gentlemen?


You just nailed it.

I was shocked to read that someone else on this planet feels exactly the same as I do when it comes to space exploration. I could've sworn you somehow read my mind because this is what I usually end up saying when discussing Mars and space.

I'd go without thinking twice. Why?
Because in our very core, we are explorers. So maybe I'll die because of it, but it will be the most important thing I'll ever do in my entire life.
It's something worth dying for.


Other than that, I'd love to go to Puma Punku and Gate of the Gods (my two favourite places from Ancient aliens), and of course Palenque and the Egyptian pyramids :)
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