There is natural beauty everywhere. Just sitting soundfront in Duck, NC. Sitting on a vineyard hill in western Loudoun. I mean I could name 100 places just within a 6 hour drive from here. |
Esalen in Big Sur. And I've traveled quite a bit. |
The “welcome to washington, dc” sign on the key bridge |
The Serengeti. Size, mostly.
the inside of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul - I can understand why it was one of the original "seven wonders" of the world, your brain just cannot take in the beauty and expanse of the place gardens in Suffolk, England in the height of summer Hampton Court Gardens, because they have been curated in such a way as to seem wondrous and mystical the night sky over the Arizona desert |
I forgot one - the edge of Lucerne river at dusk |
This is the best post on the thread. Too often we overlook the beauty right in our backyard. |
This. Or any time in Lucerne. |
Anywhere in Switzerland. Yosemite too. |
Agree. I’ve sort of avoided this thread because I expected it to turn into a pretentious circle jerk, but this is true. It’s all over the place. |
Cliffs in Kauai
Glacier, Canyonlands, and Great Sand Dunes NP sand Beartooth Mountains MT - especially sunrise and sunset far from other people |
*If you are a regular person with $$$ based on these answers. |
For me it is ski areas. Alta, Chamonix, Aspen are beautiful to me. |
Lake carhuacocha on huayhuash circuit - Peru |
It is amazing. But it wasn’t one of the original seven wonders of the world. It was built around 800 or 900 years after the last of the original seven wonders. |
I’m wondering if I posted this, because I’d have said this. |