What was the single most breathtaking thing you have seen while travelling?

It could be:

>Art.
>A building.
>A view.
>Some city streets.
>A historical site.
>Nature.

Etc. What was it lads?

Probably some of the slopes in the rockies.

; ^ )

>Art
the museums in Madrid no doubt. watching pic related in full size is breathtaking, and there are hundreds of other great artpieces
>building
The castles of Castilla, the Roman Acueducto de Segovia the roman ruins in Extremadura, the Mezquita de Cordoba. Miss those school trips.
>a view
the Islas Cies wich almost look like a tropical paradise, except the weather is much colder. Also the sunflower fields in Castille
>city streets
idk
>Nature
Dune de Pile in south france is pretty neat. a huge mountain of sand taller than the forest nearby.

Northern lights in Iceland

The pyramids in Cairo.

Ur mum

im attracted to random shit that cannot be classified

A chick with a dick.

Barcelona itself

Vasa ship at Stockholm, maybe
also some nordic landscapes, specially from the top of a norwegian mountain

that's not a chick

Your mom's mountains

I don't ever leave more than 50 miles from my house

an American microwaving water to make coffee

there are no chicks with dicks, there are guys with boobs

typical westernised jap here.
>>Art.
I'm not hipster. British museum was interesting but it's not art
>>A building.
white catsle (temple?) that is located in digusting north area of paris
>>A view.
Toledo,victoria peak
>>Some city streets.
Oxford street
>>A historical site.
DDR museum, Berliner Mauer, check point charlie(?)
>>Nature.
Japan Alps

>watching pic related in full size is breathtaking,
Pic related is a scam though.

>not calling them dudes with boobs

>non-Americans saying dude

>art
Not much fan of that, but I liked the sixteen chapel
>building
Atomic dome in Hiroshima
>view
When I was in Český Ráj, looking from the Zebín hill
>city streets
I really liked the streets of Tokyo. Full of life, no nigs, no trash, no homeless.
>historical site
Auschwitz-Birkenau was really astonishing place.
>nature
Pravčická brána was the most beautiful natural site I've ever been to.

It's still a missed opportunity.

>Art.
Santa Praxedes church in Rome
>A building.
Chrysler building
>A view.
Paris from the Eiffel tower
>Some city streets.
Madrid Gran Via
>A historical site.
Circus Maximus in Rome
>Nature.
Salar de Uyuni

I am spanish tho

and no gipsys :3

Victoria falls tbqh

i want to visit duomo but I don't like italy because they call us zitto animale

Niagara Falls frozen over

Art: Statue of David
View: Sydney harbour is without a doubt the most picturesque city. I love flying home.
Building : the Vittorio monument in Roma
is breath taking
Nature: diving the great barrier reef; runner up is batu caves outside of KL in Malaysia.
City streets: the boulevards of Paris are ridiculous.
Historical: Athens ruins in general are pretty interesting. Roma close runner up.

Art: Alex Grey painting with Carbon Based Lifeforms playing live
View: The Mediterranean, the endless light blue sea is just something else for me
Building: Notre Dame in Paris, inside and out
Nature: Nothing beats delving deep inside a forest in the Finnish rural areas
City streets: Wandering aimlessly around the small streets of Stockholm, drinking beer and chatting with a friend.
Historical: The renaissance buildings of Venice. I had just played Assassins creed 2 prior to visiting so it was super fun to look at the buildings I was scaling in the game IRL.

I really enjoyed the seventeen desu
sixteen is overrated

The view from Sigiriya, Sri Lanka. This photo just doesn't do it justice, but you look out across the whole jungle from atop of one of the most impressive mountain fortresses that has ever been built. It blew me away.

> White catsle
Do you mean this church?

ceci n'est pas un picasso

Probably view from a mountain near neuschwanstein or from one of the volcanos in Kamchatka. Pictures can't convey how epic was to be there.

>Angkor Wat in Cambodia
>Halong Bay in Vietnam
Even the Google images are utterly pleasing

View from the way to the mountain top.

>art
Nachtwacht, Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
>building
Palais de Justice, Brussels, Belgium
>view
Trolltunga, Norway
>city streets
Canals, Amsterdam, Netherlands
>historical site
Lascaux, France
>nature
The Alps

a romanian gypsy begging in times sqaure

>sixteen chapel

yes! sakure kooru.

Fucking Chinese smog.

>sixteen chapel

>Art
Aivazovsky's works, tretyakov gallery in Moscow.
>A building
Almost any famous Gothic buildings, they are fascinating.
>A view
I'm yet to see something that will amaze me.
>Some city streets
Amsterdam, there is no doubt.
>A history site
Hm, red square probably.
>Nature
Kamchatka and alps

Sitting inside the main tomb at Newgrange, literal tonnes of rock over my head only held up through clever arrangement of stones with no reinforcement, and watching the sun move 'til it shone directly through the narrow, twisty passage of the entrance and lit up the stone chamber I was in was... a special feeling. I still can't adequately describe the sensation.

>Art.
Nachtwacht
>A building.
Dutch consulate in Istanbul
>A view.
View of Trier
>Some city streets.
City streets of Bruges (Brugge)
>A historical site.
Palace of Erdogan in Ankara
>Nature
Hellespontus

>building Oktoberfest hoffbrau haus (yes it is a tent but fucking hell it was insane)
>sunset in Malta (forgot the name)
>Manchester at night
>Alcudia/Mallorca hike

I haven't travelled to any other country in my life except for southeastern Australia when I was a little kid
I don't know how people afford it, it's extremely expensive

Speed being 10€/g in Berlin.

Heaps of people say dude in NZ
Not everyone outside of America is European you dumb fuck

It's not when you live close to most of relevant countries, lel.

when i stumbled upon an underground lake filled with semi-naked women somewhere in the middle of nowhere..

i was 19 and got dragged along by family to some vacation resort near yucatan, mexico. those resorts and luxury vacations with organized tours and clown staff aren't my kind of thing so i went out on my own every day.

one day i took a bus to a nearby town and rented a quadbike, followed some dirt roads leading into the jungle for a few hours and along the way i came to a big hole in the ground with a wooden staircase leading down and cheerful voices coming from down below. fuck it.. went down to see what was going on

it was a freaking lake. underground. with the clearest water i have ever seen and a few dozen tourists, mostly female, sitting around on the rocks and swimming in the water while their tourguide was serving shots of tequila. i hadn't seen a human for several hours by then so it was quite the surprise

Yellowstone Falls