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apenpaap
04/19/2011, 04:11 am
Though I travel quite a lot, I don't travel very far and have never left Europe, though I'm planning to visit all seven continents some day. I'm wondering how my fellow Telltale-ites compare. So how many continents have you been to?
Please select the number of continents you've been to in the first part of the poll and select all that you've been to in the second part. DON'T pick more than one option in the first part of the poll, or I will pee on your favourite animal.

Ribs
04/19/2011, 04:12 am
One.

I feel bad, because the whipped cream in my refrigerator (Welsh) has been in more continents then me.

puzzlebox
04/19/2011, 04:14 am
All of 'em except Antarctica! And until 5 years ago, I'd never been outside of Australia. I've been catching up. :p

doodinthemood
04/19/2011, 04:25 am
The olympic rings represent the 5 continents.

All 5 of them.

DAISHI
04/19/2011, 08:31 am
Five according to the United States reckoning of continents, specifically South America, North America, Europe, Africa and Asia.

Friar
04/19/2011, 10:43 am
Five according to the United States reckoning of continents, specifically South America, North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. So where do Australia/new zealand etc. and Antarctica fit into that? I don't see how Australia/Antartica could be classed as Asian, given the distance between them and the main asian landmass, and the completer difference in culture. I think they're even on different plates, and antartica certainly has a very different climate.

der_ketzer
04/19/2011, 10:47 am
I'm a space-janitor. I have never been on any continent.

Martin McFly
04/19/2011, 10:49 am
Three. North America, Asia and Europe. All three experiences have been spectacular and I'm eager to visit more.

Falanca
04/19/2011, 10:56 am
2. One of those good things about living in Istanbul.

lombre
04/19/2011, 11:18 am
Just this one. I really need to get out more.

RetroVortex
04/19/2011, 11:53 am
Never been outside of Europe.
(Barely been outsde if the UK)

My main fear has to be wildlife.
If I hate Wasps and Flies here, going somewhere like Australia would drive me crazy.

(Don't like mozzies either. I get incredibly paranoid at night when I'm on holiday. Have to check EVERYTHING to ensure no Mozzies get me. Parents have learnt well as we take quite a lot of spray with us when we go. Else I will keep getting up and annoying everyone)

Its unsuprising I'm not good with sun (and heat in general) either.
I tend to sit in the shade rather than tan.
I find it more relaxing to be honest.
Nothing better than resting in the shade, laid back, smell of chlorine, and a good tune!
<3

flesk
04/19/2011, 12:36 pm
Four if I count Asia, where I only stayed at Changi International Airport on my way to and from Australia. I mostly travel to other places in Europe when I'm going on vacation, but I really don't travel all that much.

Javi-Wan Kenobi
04/19/2011, 01:18 pm
Never been outside Europe
Just five countries: Spain, France, United Kingdom, Ireland and The Netherlands
Later this year I'll probably go to Germany
I hope to visit other continents somewhen, I'd love to go to America (both North, Middle -I'd like to pay a visit to my uncle who lives in Nicaragua- and South)

DAISHI
04/19/2011, 01:28 pm
So where do Australia/new zealand etc. and Antarctica fit into that? I don't see how Australia/Antartica could be classed as Asian, given the distance between them and the main asian landmass, and the completer difference in culture. I think they're even on different plates, and antartica certainly has a very different climate.

Australia and Antarctica are their own continents according to U.S. classification. There are 7 continents under the U.S. system.

Origami
04/19/2011, 03:02 pm
4.

Europe. I live in it, but have visited many countries in it either way.
Asia. Have been to Turkey multiple times. But will visit eastern Asia more thoroughly this summer.
Africa. Went to Morocco along with friends.
North-America. Went for a 2 week holiday.

skeeter
04/20/2011, 03:24 am
3 (forgot to tick it, just ticked the continents). Europe, Australia and Asia. But I guess Asia doesn't count cos it's only been stopovers.

Chyron8472
04/20/2011, 03:56 am
Never been away from North America.

Joop
04/20/2011, 04:08 am
I'll answer this poll in about 2 months.
I'll be back from New York then. :D

Friar
04/20/2011, 04:24 am
Australia and Antarctica are their own continents according to U.S. classification. There are 7 continents under the U.S. system.

That's what I thought. It seems I misead Daishii's comment. I thought he was saying "There are 5 continents: Specifically..."
My bad.

DAISHI
04/20/2011, 07:16 am
Haha no under the U.S. System there are seven though this is different elsewhere as made clear in this thread.

Does anyone know of places that use something different from the 5 or 7 continent systems? Perhaps four?

Tor
04/20/2011, 11:40 am
Does anyone know of places that use something different from the 5 or 7 continent systems? Perhaps four?

I found this graphic (http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:Continental_models.gif) quite interesting, it's an animated gif showing different continental models with 4-7 continents.

From what I gather you might use different models depending on your field of study. E.g. in geography it may make sense to count Europe and Asia as one continent (Eurasia) because they are one continuous landmass. Or in some contexts you might not count Antarctica at all because it is uninhabited.

DAISHI
04/20/2011, 11:42 am
I found this graphic (http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:Continental_models.gif) quite interesting, it's an animated gif showing different continental models with 4-7 continents.

From what I gather you might use different models depending on your field of study. E.g. in geography it may make sense to count Europe and Asia as one continent (Eurasia) because they are one continuous landmass. Or in some contexts you might not count Antarctica at all because it is uninhabited.

I thought I remembered a 4 continent model from my brief time teaching geography. Thanks!

PimPamPet
04/24/2011, 04:21 pm
Never been outside of Europe. I want to travel around more someday, when I've got more time (and money) on my hands.

dumpling321
05/02/2011, 10:25 pm
I've been to North America, Europe, and Africa... in fact I was born in South Africa and ended up visiting around 14 different countries before the age of 4 when we returned to the US to live permanently ^_^

Michael J Fox is Canadian
05/03/2011, 06:57 am
Do people actually go to antartica?

puzzlebox
05/03/2011, 07:04 am
Do people actually go to antartica?

Sure, although it's not cheap. Most trips I've seen are cruises that depart from Cape Horn or the southern part of New Zealand.

Javi-Wan Kenobi
05/06/2011, 05:30 am
In Spain, the classical five continents (when I was a boy and studied them at school) were:
Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Oceania (what you call "Australia", but for us Australia is just the country). Since Antarctica is not "really" inhabited (only research outpost and such), it wasn't considered a continent till a few years ago.
I think that children at school today learn the continents as:
Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, North America, South America and Antarctica
That makes seven continents.
But some people would even say they're actually nine: the previous seven, and Central America and Greenland as their own continents.

caeska
05/06/2011, 08:17 am
I've been to 4; Europe (I live there), Australia, Asia and North America.

Also Greenland is definitely not a continent and I've never heard of Central America being counted as a continent either.
And Oceania is the proper name of its continent. Australia is the country, Oceania includes all the countries in that region (Australia, NZ, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Papua New-Guinea etc)