Notre Dame Cathedral. Was around 14 at the time and it was all too much. Too much majesty, too much beauty, too much history for one kid to take in at once.
Why do humans have this burning desire to turn everything beautiful in the world into ugliness, smoke, pollution and cement? I'm not a treehugger but goddamn. How can anyone look at a massive city of steel and concrete and see beauty in any of it? Is there a way to design cities that incorporate nature's beauty? Can we live with the planet instead of against it?
Jews are why and they aren't human.
As to your original question, every time I left California, I realize how much prettier the rest of the country is. Except Austin, TX. It felt like California but with dumber roads. NY, NJ, MD and PA are far prettier than California even if the people inhabiting are complete boobs and cunts.
Yes. Switzerland/Bavaria.
I've been around the world about twenty times. Nothing is more stunning than the Bavaria region.
When the world wakes up to the magnificence of the Creator's work, no one will want to trash her again.
I used to live and work in the Nurnberg area and got to travel down through Bavaria often. Sometimes, when I stayed in smaller hotels in places like Garmisch, it would still surprise me when I'd wake up and open the curtains to see what's outside. Such a fairy-tale land of beauty. It makes you laugh at how ridiculous it all is. So many other places I'd love to see. Such a fantastically beautiful world we are blessed to live in. It's a shame we don't all feel this way. In some cultures, the first order of business is to completely trash where it is they live.
I'd like to visit places like the Maldives. Holy shit that's right out of a dream. Unreal beauty.
I lived right outside of Garmisch as a kid, it was truly a fairy-tale land. Now it is overrun with wogs and nignogs.
That is a damn shame to allow the filth into the country to ruin everything.
Looking out over a lake one time on acid the sun set with a green flash. That was a surreal event for me.
yes i was at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. luckily enough there was so much mist it covered up my tears. very beautiful place .
Oh and Baltimore... the diversity is blindingly beautiful
I'm sure that place would make you cry , but for completely different reasons.
been tear gassed.
Yep. Tear gassed hard in the Army. Shit is rather unpleasant.
Hard to pick #1 as I have 20 or so contenders, but I have to go with Mt. Everest
I can only imagine. Ill never see it in person.
The Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area in norther Minnesota, all of Southern Utah and yes Bavaria.
The Grand Canyon feels like a massive cathedral. Like a holy place. Hard to describe. Absolutely stunning beauty.
Once you see it , you realize a picture never captured it.
Pittsburg
I have never visited Earth. It's inhabitants sound dumb and faggy.
You ain't missin nuthin, ma space nigga
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