A place that left you wishing you didn't have to leave?
2006-07-23
16:03:37
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mightymite1957
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I don't know how I'm supposed to choose from all of these fantastic answers! I know! Each and every one of you can come pick me up, take me to these places, so that I can decide which is the best! Good Plan????? Well, until that happens, I guess we'll put it up for a vote. Well Done, Everyone!
2006-07-24
19:45:35 ·
update #1
Ensenada, Mexico in Baja California.
Running on the beach, taco stands and La Bufadora not too far away. It's amazing! I want to retire there.
Don't drink the water because cruise ships dump stuff near the harbor, of course, but it's so great there. I never wanted to leave!
2006-07-23 16:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Driving anywhere in Colorado, especially from Colorado Springs, through the Rockies, over to Durango, just about every turn was a picture postcard. The Redwoods in northern California, the whole drive along the shoreline of Oregon, the white sand beaches of Sandestin, Florida, Glacier National Park in Montana, Banff & Lake Louise in Canada, the Alps in Switzerland and southern Germany, and my favorite, Culebra (an island outside of Puerto Rico).
2006-07-24 01:13:56
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answered by Just Ducky 5
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Yes, Alaska's Kenai Peninsula and some vineyard an hour or two north of Los Angeles and just north of Sault St. Marie and anywhere along the remote shores of the upper Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains and the Badlands and the NaPali coast of Kauai, Hawaii. Oh goodness, there are just too many to name!
2006-07-23 23:09:07
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answered by KDdid 5
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Yes, I have. Mount Apo in the Philippines is literally and figuratively breathtaking. I was not in good shape when I first climbed the 13,000-foot peak, thus, I nearly fainted trying to reach it. But the view at the top is definitely worth the effort.
2006-07-23 23:41:56
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answered by Coring 2
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Countless times. I live in N.W. Pennsylvania and the scenery in this area is great! It's like something from a Maxfield Parrish painting. I ride my bicycle to work and I ride down a bike trail that runs next to a large creek. At dawn there is steam coming off the water, there's all kinds of wildflowers around and rabbits. It seems very surreal. I value moments like those. Since there isn't a soul around it is unique to me.
2006-07-23 23:14:00
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answered by spackler 6
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Yah, go out of the City by the Bay, cross the Golden Gate Bridge and drive north along the coastal highway. I had to stop a couple of times as I was suffering from visual overload.
2006-07-23 23:07:12
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answered by rb_cubed 6
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1. North Rim of the Grand Canyon (totally different than the pictures you usually see of the GC which are views from the South Rim);
2. The Oregon Coast.
2006-07-23 23:08:13
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answered by idiot detector 6
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Lake Tahoe, California! The bay of Oahu in the state of Hawaii.
Trinidad, California. Camino Heights, too.
2006-07-23 23:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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BC Canada
Banff, Lake Louise area
2006-07-23 23:07:32
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answered by leros 2
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Sringeri, India
2006-07-23 23:06:40
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answered by SamWiseGamgee 3
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