Places that blew you away!

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Chile-Atacama
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Ritz Carlton Grand Reserve Dorado
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Maldives
Seychelles
Kyoto
Bora Bora
Switzerland- Lauterbrunnen

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maldives
Seychelles
Kyoto
Bora Bora
Switzerland- Lauterbrunnen



I will add Norway - Lofoten Islands to this list also.
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Tiger Leaping Gorge in Yunnan Province China
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Glacier National Park
North Cascades National Park
Zion National Park
Anza Borrego Desert State Park (CA)
Northwest Ireland
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Anonymous wrote:Tortola, BVI (between the sailboats, coral reefs, mountainous landscape for a Caribbean island all really impressed me)

All of Ireland (specifically Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Donegal and Sligo's coast, Rock of Cashel, Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Kylemore Abbey)

Costa de Brava Coast (Tossa de Mar, Lloret de Mar, Girona Cathederal)

Antigua (the beaches and clear water were nothing like I've seen before)

Sagrada de Familia (was under construction when I went in 2017 but would love to go back now)

London's big sights (so cool to see Big Ben, London Tower Bridge, London Eye all in person, but found Buckingham Palace underwhelming)

White House (to see it in person was cool)

Captiva Island, FL, pre-hurricane& covid in 2020 (we stayed on Sanibel Island but was nice to drive over the bridge and those houses on Captiva blew me away as well as the sunset)

Block Island, RI (unspoiled beaches, breathtaking cliff views; we went summer of 2020 so was nice to have it to ourselves in a way)

Montauk (love the lighthouse view, the cliffs, although would avoid it in the summer with the overrun of tourists and NYC transplants)

Saratoga Springs, NY (just the most charming town, great restaurants, shops, old-school vibe with a modern twist not far from the Adirondacks)


Yesss! Sligo and Donegal are my favorites in Ireland, along with Leitrim and Mayo. Shhhh, though. Let's keep them secret!
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Anonymous wrote:Banff
Whistler
Big Sur
Glacier National Park


My kind of person

Banff- incredible, but too crowded
British Columbia- Whistler, Garibaldi, hike to Panorama Ridge, Vancouver Island
Tetons
Olympic National park/Olympic peninsula- especially the beaches near Quileute
Zion
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Anonymous wrote:Ocean City
Gatlinburg
Myrtle Beach


Yes and OBX blows too.
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Milos, Greece, Zion and Arches NP, and Jordan (the entire country. Also Thailand.
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Christina Lawfords Houses
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Cape Town. It's very picturesque.
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All of Ireland, but my absolute favorite town is Dingle
Provence
Macchu Picchu
Maine
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Atacama Desert--there are so many diverse and beautiful things you can do/see. I think the highlight for me was the stargazing tour we did. It's the darkest place I've ever been, and the star were unbelievable.

Easter Island--we somehow managed to get everywhere ahead of tour groups, so it would be just us wandering around among giant heads. It was a bucket list thing for me, and it truly lived up to my dreams.

Cornwall--I'm a sucker for things near the ocean in general, but Cornwall was very cool.
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The night sky while backcountry camping in the painted desert blew me away. I've traveled a lot but that's the first thing I think of with this question.
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