The most beautiful place you have ever seen or been to.

J-Alfred

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The Lost Iguana Resort in Costa Rica. In the evening there's a gorgeous sunset, and then at night there's a lava flow. It's beautiful.
 

Dorian

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I've been to Washington DC, the Rocky Mountains, and Florida.

So.............. Yeah. Those three tie?
 

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Philmont Scout Ranch. Its right on the edge of the rockies and the great planes so that you could climb a mountain and see the curvature of the earth. My god is that a site to see. Everyone needs to climb something tall enough to let them see the curvature to the left and right of you.
 

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There was an AIDS hospice I visited in Manhattan last summer. That place was pretty beautiful. You know, what they did and stuff, and how the people were. I thought it was beautiful, anyway. But if you're talking about stuff to look at, I would say a view of a sunset from the top of a hill at a camp I stayed at once. The clouds were making a very nice effect that night.

P.S. Sick people are funny when they play bingo.
 

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The most beautiful place I have been is Bermuda. But my favorite place is on top of a mountain (usually snowboarding). It gives me a "larger than life" sense of everything, and there is so much to see.
 

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The world I made up in my head. I have actually been there.

Honestly, I went to Cornwall and was sitting on the habour wall, the sun bouncing off of the water onto my face. It was truly a spectacle. I can't explain it properly though.
 

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St. Petersburg is a beautiful city, and the Hermitage museum is the apex of that beauty. It used to be the Winter Palace of the Romanov czars, and trust me, it looks the part. It is decadent beyond belief. Gold leaf everywhere. Immense golden chandeliers. Marble and artificial marble (which was more expensive than natural at the time) columns and decorations. And the throne in the coronation chamber, oh, the throne. Absolutely breathtaking.
 

A random person

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I just love such extensive mountain views.
 

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Stubee said:
The_ModeRazor said:
I think the place is called Boscastle (a small tourist town on the western edge of the UK)
Damn, that place was just beautiful. All that blue sea and waves...
Went there a couple of weeks ago! Love that place! I was devastated when i heard about the flood but they are completely back on their feet now :)
Well yeah, someone living by the sea sure knows how to deal with some pesky zombies.
 

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One place that sticks out in my memory was when my family had a trip to Tunisia. We ended up going on a Sahara tour down the south, which involved staying in a hotel on the edge of the desert. During the night, my Dad, brother and I went out a little way into the desert. Enough so we could see the hotel, but not much else.
We just laid back and looked up at the stars. With no light, and no cloud cover you could see the night sky for what it really is. It was mesmerising.
 

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Thanks to a few connections, I've flown to many places around the world. And in all my travels, my eyes have not befell a city more beatiful than San Francisco. Though nature wise, I once went to Yosemite and saw Yellowstone. The whole forest was amazing, and the area is just so peaceful.
 

JWAN

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Glacier
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Park
Im trying to get a job as a ranger out there next summer, someone needs to keep the grizzly bears in check.