I will be walking around the Coloseo.
You'll travel to Rome next week.
This time next year, I’ll be traveling through cities where people will be speaking Mandarin around me, and by then I’ll have met researchers working on advanced robotics and high-speed rail technology.
You'll visit China
This time next spring, I’ll be exploring a place where Portuguese is the official language, and I’ll have enjoyed music with strong African influences
You are going to travel to Brazil.
This time tomorrow, I’ll be ordering food in English and I’ll have visited a famous statue that welcomes immigrants
You are going to travel to NY.
This time next week, I’ll be walking through the streets of an ancient Italian city just hours before a volcano erupts, and by then I’ll have met residents who never imagined what was coming.
You’ll be visiting Pompeii and the Vesuvius eruption in ancient Rome.
I'll have tasted the best sausages in the world next to a demolished wall.
You are travelling to Berlin next week.
I'll have eaten the best Sashimi ever, visited the Imperial Palace, or stood on the Shibuya Crossing.
You are going to visit Tokyo next week.
This time next weekend, I’ll be walking through markets where I’ll hear Spanish everywhere, and I’ll have tried the country’s famous empanadas
You're visiting Argentina next weekend
Next month at this time, I’ll be relaxing on beaches and I’ll have taken a tour of Mayan ruins.
You are going to visit Mexico.
By this time next month, I’ll be watching builders raise huge stone blocks with ropes and ramps, and I’ll have spoken to workers who believe they’re building a monument for their lieader's afterlife
You’ll be visiting the construction of the pyramids in ancient Egypt.
I'll be trekking through fantastic forests next to fjords.
You'll travel to Norway next week.
By this time next month, I’ll have visited several islands, and I’ll be practicing greetings in both Tagalog and Cebuano with the locals.
You're going to visit Philippines.
By this time next August, I’ll be sailing along a massive river system, and I’ll have met scientists studying the world’s largest rainforest
You'll be sailing along the Amazon river
By this time next week, I’ll be crossing long highways where people will be speaking mostly French, but some English too, and I’ll have tried poutine for the first time.
You are going to visit Quebec
This time next spring, I’ll be hearing sailors debate whether they’ve reached Asia, and I’ll have observed the moment they first step onto new land in the Caribbean.
You’ll be witnessing Columbus’s first voyage in the Caribbean in 1492.
I'll be admiring a wonderful statue of a little mermaid.
This time next week, I’ll be tasting dishes that are famous for their spicy flavors, and I’ll have learned to say a few basic words in Thai
You'll travel to Thailand
Next month at this time, I’ll be hiking near the Andes, and by then I’ll have visited a city where people still speak Quechua
You're going to visit Peru.
By this time next winter, I’ll be visiting a desert region where gambling is a way of life
You are going to go to Las Vegas
By this time next year, I’ll be standing in a laboratory where scientists will be splitting the atom for the first time, and I’ll have talked with researchers who fear their discovery might change the world forever.
You’ll be visiting the early nuclear experiments of the Manhattan Project in the 1940s
I'll have met people speaking French, German and Italian.
You're going to go to Switzerland.
I'll be strolling aroun the streets were COVID was said to be born.
You'll visit Wuhan next week.
This time next year, I’ll be standing near giant stone statues on a remote Pacific island, and by then I’ll have learned a few words in Rapa Nui
You'll be visiting Chile
This time next year, I’ll be staying in a Caribbean island where people will be speaking Spanish, and I’ll have seen some traditional tobacco factories.
You are going to visit Cuba
This time in two years, I’ll be walking through a crowded European city where people will be arguing about a new invention that lets them spread ideas faster than ever, and by then I’ll have interviewed people preparing the first mass-produced books.
You’ll be visiting Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in 15th-century Europe