What place in the world is the "BIGGEST WOW?"
#25
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Assissi,Italy in December. Lack of tourist made it the most tranquil and peaceful place I've been. Also there is a tiny church about mid village that was previously a pagean temple or pantheon at one time. I thought this church was even more beautiful than St. Peters or the Vatican.
#26
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Man-made it's got to be the pyramids - however many facts and figures you may already know, it doesn't prepare you for how BIG they realy are.
As for natural, I'd have to agree with the caldera at Santorini - it must have been some explosion when that went up!
As for natural, I'd have to agree with the caldera at Santorini - it must have been some explosion when that went up!
#30

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I wouldn't like to answer this for someone I knew well or who had an unusually similar background and upbringing for me let alone for someone with very different cultural and societal expectations but...
In terms of what has taken my breath away:
A good game drive or walk in one of Africa's many excelletn safari destinations...
Deserts - the Namib Desert was my first but I'd like to visit the Sahara and others too
India - my family are from there originally but I visit it through the eyes of a Brit and it's just wonderful in so many ways. It has many problems but those don't reduce the Wow factor for me
France - always a favourite... not an obvious WOW but... I always feel good in myself during my trips there
In terms of what has taken my breath away:
A good game drive or walk in one of Africa's many excelletn safari destinations...
Deserts - the Namib Desert was my first but I'd like to visit the Sahara and others too
India - my family are from there originally but I visit it through the eyes of a Brit and it's just wonderful in so many ways. It has many problems but those don't reduce the Wow factor for me
France - always a favourite... not an obvious WOW but... I always feel good in myself during my trips there
#34
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"Jaw Dropping Site" with 192 responses:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...mp;tid=1307609
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...mp;tid=1307609
#35
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My vote would be for St. Peters, although I have to agree with the Grand Canyon as well. Actually, there are quite a few places that made me stop and say "wow" during my travels, but those are the two that top my list.
#38


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Last week I was in Paris. It was a beautiful evening so I took a walk on the Seine from the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower. Just as I reached the base of the tower, it started twinkling. I stood and watched in awe, wishing I could capture that moment and keep it forever.
Another place that wow'ed me was the first time I saw Red Square in Moscow. It was around 10pm and I couldn't wait until morning to see it. I walked into the square, and WOW!! It was fully lit and very quiet, as few people were around. I was amazed at all of the colors. I'll never forget the feeling of finally realizing my dream to see this part of the world which at one time had seemed so off limits.
Another place that wow'ed me was the first time I saw Red Square in Moscow. It was around 10pm and I couldn't wait until morning to see it. I walked into the square, and WOW!! It was fully lit and very quiet, as few people were around. I was amazed at all of the colors. I'll never forget the feeling of finally realizing my dream to see this part of the world which at one time had seemed so off limits.


