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Related: About this forumThe most beautiful places I've been
Canada - Banff & Jasper National ParksU.S. Glacier National Park in Montana & Yosemite in California.
...Olive/Harvey Park in Chicago has a beautiful view of Lake Michigan.
...The Everglades in Florida are incredible like being in a forest/jungle/pond/etc....Yes, beware of Alligators if you go there.
...Grand Canyon is beyond description.
No, I haven't been to Alaska or Hawaii
No, I haven't been to Switzerland, Africa, South America.

elleng
(140,459 posts)Thanks for the suggestion, will keep thinking.
Jackson Hole/Lake Jackson
BOSSHOG
(43,618 posts)I was there in the early 60s. Almost Heaven. And thats a lot coming from a recovering Catholic.
I have to mention the South Louisiana Swamp lands and the alligators. Holy terror and serenity all in the same place.
applegrove
(127,613 posts)Lake Louise. 2000 feet up. I showered in a waterfall. It was grand. Summer I was 18.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)Scroll down some to get see more pictures of Lake Louise
applegrove
(127,613 posts)the glaciers grind against the mountains. I hope they
glacial flour still survives the melting of the glaciers. I can tell that the glaciers on Mt Victoria in Lake Louise is smaller than it was when I lived there.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)I had more fun.
applegrove
(127,613 posts)I was afraid of heights. Grand Canyon is beautiful.
c-rational
(3,082 posts)Stuart G
(38,726 posts)& I got up from my tent in the morning and a Moose was standing about 5 feet away. (I guess it was looking
for a bite to eat...I didn't give him anything. I was frightened of it, more than anything else. You know how
huge a Moose is 5 feet away.???
sinkingfeeling
(56,189 posts)Phoenix61
(18,530 posts)train from Anchorage to Seward. The rice fields of Bali were breathtaking. West Bay in Roatan, Honduras. You can snorkel to the reef from the beach. Camping on the islands in the middle of Lake George. Breckinridge, Colorado. First time Id ever seen the Rocky Mountains.
msdogi
(430 posts)Also Waterton Lakes, Yosemite and Buchart Gardens
markie
(23,549 posts)of traveling the United Staes extensively for work... I know that there is beauty and intrigue is most every place. The Redwoods top the list for me, although there is so much! We went out in an airboat in the everglades and Elvis our driver stopped so we could feed and touch/pat a huge alligator often for me the people we encountered made the difference
I was able to hike down into the Grand Canyon twice... Wow! The Konza Prairies of Kansas are amazing, The Grand Tetons were breathtaking and Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho is out of this world... https://www.nps.gov/crmo/index.htm
I was so fortunate and have never taken my opportunities for granted... there are so many beautiful and interesting places that just don't get the attention they deserve, both natural wonders and manmade
Washington State fields
gopiscrap
(24,436 posts)much of Switzerland is very beautiful
NCjack
(10,297 posts)Austria: Vienna (on an early Sunday morning)
Canada: Cape Split, Nova Scotia; Lake Moraine, Baniff National Park, Alberta; Kick Horse Falls, Yoho National Park, British Columbia.
USA: Bryce Canyon,
3Hotdogs
(14,460 posts)Marsh in the Pine Barrens.
Sunset in Forsythe Preserve.
Ken Lockwood Gorge in fall.
Delaware Water Gap, overlooking the Delaware River.