Places that blew you away!

Anonymous
Blarney Castle, Ireland, Paris in 1988, Hawaii, Sedona, Arizona, and Sanibel Island Florida for the most incredible sea shells.
Anonymous
Basically everywhere I went in Italy blew me away.

Sailing into Kotor, Montenegro through the magical mountains—stunning.

Every quiet beach I’ve found in the Caribbean where we were the only ones around. The clear turquoise water and white sand with a lush green backdrop are the best.

The lush green rolling hills of the Cotswolds and English countryside. Bonus points when peppered with sheep.
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Anonymous wrote:The Nile


Bucket list!
Anonymous
Lake Como
Amalfi coast
Kauai
Morocco (Sahara and Fez)
South west Ireland coast
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Anonymous wrote:Flame away, but I visited Venice as a teen and thought it was absolutely magical. I’ve been to many other wonderful places since, but none of them have elicited the same kind of emotional reaction that Venice did.


1,000 times agree, no flames here
Anonymous
Antarctica
Anonymous
Banff
Whistler
Big Sur
Glacier National Park
Anonymous
Yellowstone
Venice
Tokyo
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Anonymous wrote:Flame away, but I visited Venice as a teen and thought it was absolutely magical. I’ve been to many other wonderful places since, but none of them have elicited the same kind of emotional reaction that Venice did.


I love Venice. It has endured for so long under such unusual circumstances. I think it is amazing to think that people came up with an idea to build a city on stilts on the water and it still exists today. I also love how quiet it is in the evenings when all of the cruise ship people are gone. I was there in November once, and it was so quiet and beautiful at night.
Anonymous
This is weird, but Merriman’s restaurant in Maui. It sits right on the edge of the ocean in Kapalua and we were there at sunset. It is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
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Anonymous wrote:This is weird, but Merriman’s restaurant in Maui. It sits right on the edge of the ocean in Kapalua and we were there at sunset. It is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.


+1 I love this restaurant. I wear my Merriman’s hat with pride.
Anonymous
Mexico City
Tokyo
Shanghai
Beijing
Hong Kong
Singapore
Santa Fe
Venice
London
Paris
Auschwitz, differently but unforgettably
Giverny
Normandy
NYC
New Orleans
Key West
San Francisco
Vancouver
Portland, ME
Washington, DC
Chicago
Philadelphia
San Antonio
Montgomery, AL

Not Prague, not Lyon, not Florence, not Rome, not Baltimore, not LA, not Boston
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is weird, but Merriman’s restaurant in Maui. It sits right on the edge of the ocean in Kapalua and we were there at sunset. It is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.


+1 I love this restaurant. I wear my Merriman’s hat with pride.


+2 on Merriman’s Kapalua! Especially if you can snag a table near the window with an ocean view at sunset (like we were lucky enough to do on our last visit). Amazing.
Anonymous
Cape Town
Tuscany
Anonymous
been to san francisco many times and thought it fine

did the 18 mile crosstown trail past fall

really brought out the beauty of its diverse city/land-scapes i never knew existed
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