What was the very first stamp in your passport?
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My first stamp was Dublin, September 1996. I finally applied for my new passport, and I think this one will be London, on my way East.
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My first stamp was Shannon airport, when I was 15 or so. My second stamp (odd that I recall this) was a stamp from Tortola or something. We were visiting friends on St Thomas, and had taken a ferry over to the British VI. They didn't need to stamp it, but I asked them to. 
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Update: My first US passport and I thought I would have a Swiss or EU stamp. Nope I was in Europe for 5 weeks and nobody bothered. I guess I was destined to get a Indian stamp on my first US passport.
So First Indian passport a US stamp and now First US passport an Indian stamp.
So First Indian passport a US stamp and now First US passport an Indian stamp.
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My first stamp wasn't Micronesia which was my first trip, it was an American Trust Territory so not technically a foreign country, so "technically" it was the Society Islands, (Tahiti), I was funded by many small business's on Kauai to represent them in the outrigger canoe world sprint races. So, that was special, especially beating many of the favorites and having young men follow me around town to exchange their beautiful pareos for my stupid club t-shirt from Hanalei Canoe Club. I loved the people, the paddlers and the hospitality shown for other paddlers.
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