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"I'm walking the Great Wall of china next year." Me too. Going in March and I can't wait. | |||
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"Not a landmark as such, but watching the sunrise at the summit of Kilimanjaro was awe inspiring. At the opposite end of the spectrum, I was totally underwhelmed when seeing Stonehenge. " I relate to your thoughts on Stonehenge. I was pleasantly surprised about Vegas. I thought it would look tacky. | |||
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"I've seen the pyramids a few times and was taken aback by how huge they are. More so when you consider how long ago they were built. The encroachment of Cairo however, and the relentless pestering by hawkers shatters the romanticism of them being 'in the middle of the desert' somewhat. The ancient city of Petra blew me away - I hadn't appreciated its scale before I went and even then only saw a tiny fraction of it. Like so many beautiful historical sites, it's almost unbelievable to think they were built without modern tools or machinery. I take London's landmarks for granted because I know it so well and it's hard not to get annoyed at tourists getting in the way - and to remember that it might seem awe inspiring to them. " Westminster fucking bridge. Nightmare. | |||
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"What landmark have you visited that really stands out as a place that inspired you? Do you live near to one that you see each day and now it's just normal? Did you go out of your way to visit one and was in awe, or the opposite, you weren't impressed at all? Where in the world is on your 'must visit' list? Taj Mahal / Emprire State / Table top mountain? " Nuthing beets the cost | |||
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"Dubrovnik old town is beautiful would love to visit it again sometime soon." oooh I'm going there in October x | |||
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"The Menin gate Ypres Belgium and the commonwealth war graves,brings home to you the sacrifice all those men and women gave for our freedom." In the same vain, the Canadian memorial at Vimy Ridge an amazing piece of architecture. | |||
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"The Menin gate Ypres Belgium and the commonwealth war graves,brings home to you the sacrifice all those men and women gave for our freedom." thats a great place been there,but the moving place for myself was tyne cott cemetery | |||
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"The Grand Canyon took my breath away and Hiroshima is very moving. The Taj Mahal not so much when I visited" That first view of Grand Canyon as you walk up to it is a feeling I'll never forget. I wasn't prepared to how magnificent a hole in to ground could be. | |||
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"Had helicopter ride into Grand Canyon at had a picnic. Also flew over Hoover Dam. Then back over Las Vegas strip. Awesome" The Hoover Dam is wonderful, and so was lake Mead | |||
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"The Grand Canyon took my breath away and Hiroshima is very moving. The Taj Mahal not so much when I visited" Yeah, the Grand Canyon is pretty awesome. I went with an ex in 1986 and we had a helicopter flight over it as well | |||
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" Hollywood was tawdry and grimy. I wasn't impressed. If you ever get the opportunity, go and see the aurora borealis. Even if it is just from a plane window. Beautiful. " Most people I know and spoke to have said the same about Hollywood, and I agreed, apart from a hike up to the Sign, which was good. And I MUST see the northern lights. Any natural spectacles always draw me in. | |||
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