I debated long and hard about this.
The coal mine is out immediately. A third-world coal mine is simply not a place I want to visit, for a lot of reasons.
Calcutta comes in third. It's not an uplifting environment, and the pollution, etc., would not be a lot of fun. That would be offset by the fact that Calcutta probably has a few good restaurants and some movie theaters and stuff. Still, it comes in third.
The Sahara would be pretty interesting for three months, and it would've been my top pick except for one thing: I don't think I could carry that much sunscreen. I sunburn like a piece of bread in a toaster, and if I was working outside all day, I think I would fry.
My pick, by default, was Antarctica. Clean, uncrowded, and it would be a cool place to say that you've been. The cold is the only problem with this internship, and it's admittedly a big problem, but I could probably deal with it for three months.
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