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Where is the most beautiful place you have been?
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@cheesecake-lesb I KNEW IT. IM NOT ALONE.
Which means you might be able to help me. There was a park there that was extremely colorful and full of sculptures n shit. But I dont remember the name. And it comes ina. Close second to the church -
@willoww there are a lot of them but the most beautiful one that I've seen is park Guell there is a pic of it on my profile
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@wtfjudith Usa Iowa, its beatiful theres lots of corn, and pigs
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Bora Bora is sexy as fuck
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@anjelina yeah I know
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@willoww yeah! My brother is actually in Barcelona right now and he’s planning on visiting it soon and will send pics. I heard it’s so beautiful
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@wtfjudith nice
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@stranger_danger I’d actually really like to visitor the north of Canada or Iceland 😂 I really love cold weather and snowy sceneries, but North Pole is a little much. Nice one
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I’m australian, and Australia is a beautiful country although i’ve been in portugal and sintra (lisbon) is so beautiful such as porto ( also in portugal)
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@tammy I've always wanted to go there
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Thessaloniki, the 2nd city of Greece!
Plus points: It's cheap, easy to get there and great food and culture, the elderly are really helpful (if they speak English)
Minus points: Not everyone speaks English, some locals are rude especially teens, traffic is terrible and a cab is expensive.
If you ever go, you'll find plenty of cheap hotels or hostels, just make sure to have a private bathroom (things get nasty if shared)
Greece is known for their wild parties and loose teens/adults, so care where you go (or not if you're into that)
Either way, it's a great place to visit even if you're only interested in nature, history or and culture.
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@wtfjudith If you wanna go to heaven, just stay by my side.haha. No need to travel.
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To Peace and Quietness...
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@wtfjudith for me st beautiful place was Luxor in Egypt. Within hours I feel in love with a magical city ozzing with history, people that are warm and welcoming and a climate that was perfect... valley of the kings on the other side of the nile,2km avenue of sphinxes up to the gates of the temple of Luxor.... can you tell I miss it lol
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@wtfjudith Waterville Valley. Hands down the most gorgeous place I have ever been!
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@mr_peanut said in Where is the most beautiful place you have been?:
@wtfjudith for me st beautiful place was Luxor in Egypt. Within hours I feel in love with a magical city ozzing with history, people that are warm and welcoming and a climate that was perfect... valley of the kings on the other side of the nile,2km avenue of sphinxes up to the gates of the temple of Luxor.... can you tell I miss it lol
Woah, I have a fascination with Egyptian history but I heard rn it wasn’t really safe to travel to.. But wasn’t the weather really warm? At what time of the year did you go to get that perfect climate?
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@prettyraven115 said in Where is the most beautiful place you have been?:
@wtfjudith Waterville Valley. Hands down the most gorgeous place I have ever been!
The ski resort? What differentiates it from other great skying mountains then?
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@wtfjudith I meant in the summer/autumn season
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@wtfjudith It was a few years ago that I went now, but we went in march/april time. To be straight up we were also told that it wasn't safe. Over there they have two types of police force.... the local police (regular local issues etc) and the tourist police (these dudes are there for the protection of the tourists). Basically even if you can't see law-enforcement, they are there. Any problems, shout out loud and they will come running lol.
We were advised not to leave the complex without a tour guide due to being ripped off an all that jazz... but when it came to it the locals are great. Most of the shop owner's in non tourist hot spots (ie: sharm el sheikh or maybe cairo) invite you in, offer you local tea or cans of coke and just want to sit and chat. No genda, no trying to get you to buy something. I even went out on my own, met up with two locals, one a secuirty gaurd at my hotel ( met his wife, daughter and mother ) , i think he wanted a better tip to be fare, and a tatoo guy from the hotel that took me to meet his family, a genuine fella that wanted to learn english. Their homes were worlds apart, one rich... one not. I travelled on local buses to .. (the non tourist ones) sheesh girl that was an experience... you jump on while moving, squish in where ya can and jump off when ya need to ....
as you can tell.... i had a fab time.
As for the Temple of Luxor .... wooooow . The sound and light tour ( google it )one of Egypt's three main tourist attraction's after the pyramids... phenomenal (also the largest base area temple in the world for square km.... wtf... those ancient peeps had some time on their hands to develop that, thats for sure ....
sorry for the ramble... as you can tell ... I <3 Egypt -
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