Filling the passport pages
11 01 2007Well it seems that my last post (item #4) has sparked another meme! How exciting! And completely unintententional – the best kind of inspiration, I say. In the interest of easy visual representation, you can also make a “visited countries” map to show where you’ve been in the world. Here’s mine:

Create your own visited countries map here.
I’m very excited to see almost all of South East Asia filled in on my map. That is one of the best things about teaching abroad – not only do you get to live in another country and experience an entirely different way of life, but you also get to travel so easily to the neighboring countries. In just the year and a half that we’ve lived here, I’ve been able to travel to Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. What a wonderful adventure!
Hi! My name is Kim Cofino. 

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Hi
I like the map idea.
I just might steal it, if you don’t mind.
Peace,
Kevin
[...] Following on from the “Five Things” meme that floated through the edublogosphere recently, Kim Cofino’s blog had a nice little post about listing the places in the world she’s been to. I was impressed by her map, and thought I’d give it a go too. This website will let you highlight the places in the world you’ve been, and I thought it very cool. [...]
Kevin,
Please feel free to use the map
I will come by and check out your “red zones.”