My top ten, in no particular order:
1. Venice
2. Paris
3. Guilin
4. Angkor Wat
5. Manhattan
6. Yosemite [winter]
7. Someplace with real Fall foliage, e.g. Upstate New York
8. Pipeline, Hawaii
9. Iguazu or Victoria Falls
10. Cappadocia
Good heavens, I won't live long enough to see a thousand "must see" places before I die...
A few I'd suggest, however (not that I've been to any of them): Paris, Rome, Giza, Macchu Picchu, Chaco Canyon, and the Acropolis.
Yep, I guess I'm a little biased toward the place people have made....
If a contact print at arm's length is too small to see, you need a bigger camera. :D
in no particular order
bagan, myanmar. yosemite (the view from a portaledge 2000 feet up on el cap). fall foliage in the NE. NZ. Tasmania. himalayas. Bryce canyon. yellowstone NP. canyonlands. angkor wat. loas.
eddie
The drive to Jasper up the Icefields Parkway in Alberta, Denali, Yoho, the Olympic Range in Washington State, the Artist Point area in the Cascades, and Hong Kong.
Of course, I haven't been to all that many places yet....so I'm biased
Ben
1. Iceland
2. Antarctica
Heard and MacDonald Islands, Yakushima....
http://www.jeffbridges.com/perception.html "Whether you think you can, or think you can't, you are right."
the slowly vanishing homesteads along the highway in south dakota
the medevil churches of historic armenia
I saw a PBS video once about North and South Dakota. There were more people living there in the 1920's than now. NO industries or at least enough so everone can have a job. so people leave.
lee\c
eddie,
by "loas", do you by any chance mean Laos? If so, any more specific tips? I've done Burma and Cambodia, thinking seriously about Laos and Vietnam...
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