What's the most beautiful thing you've seen traveling this earth, as a regular person? Ie, not on assignment to someplace very remote connected to your job, or you're not a super solo adventuring adventurer? |
Maybe it’s not normal person enough, but the night sky in the Sahara was just mind blowing. I stayed awake all night watching stars.
And I’d say just generally I’m in awe of any star-filled sky. As a city dweller, it’s a rarity for me and feels so special. I think it’s spectacularly beautiful. Also driving the California coast through Big Sur, I found those ocean cliffs so beautiful and powerful it almost made me weep. |
The beach in Lanikai, HI is stunning. White sand, turquoise water, so beautiful.
Also loved Crater Lake. |
Shoal Bay in Anguilla |
Night sky crammed full of stars, while in one of the high mountain hostels along the Haute Route, Chamonix-Zermatt that's more removed from "civilization"
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia Hoodoos, Bryce Canyon NP - just so unique |
Tuolumne in Yosemite |
Yellowstone National Park
Big Sur Hawaii Swiss Alps Jackson Hole area / Tetons Joshua Tree |
Hawaii
Swiss Alps Alaska costal cruise ( looks like they flooded the Alps) |
Hawaii |
The Lake District in England. It's mindblowingly beautiful. |
Badlands in South Dakota
Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland |
South Island, New Zealand near Wellington and Milford Sound |
The Grand Canyon
Laguna Beach Driving along the PCH in NorCal |
Hikes around Pitlochry Scotland
Sedona, AZ Coastal Maine |
Several spots in Iceland left me stunned
Fanal forest on Madeira Island...and the PR1 hike Lake Como, Italy |