The Yukon.....I thought when I moved out west I had seen all the wide open spaces there were to see, but nothing prepared me for a place where you can drive for hours, days even, and never see another soul. 35,000 people live in the Yukon, and 25,000 of them are in Whitehorse, the only real city. I was in awe for almost a month with the scenery, the remote little "towns", some that had only 2 or 3 people. And some of the nicest, friendliest and welcoming people I have ever met while traveling. Amazing place.
Canning Basin western Australia. Nature unaltered by man. You can be hundreds of miles from civilization of any kind. The natural beauty is breathtaking. Makes you realize very quickly how we destroy the beauty of nature. Also enjoyed the Dolomites of Northern Italy and Southern Austria. Just enough of nature left and breath taking mountains. Maldives for their fantastic underwater world and remoteness.
Visited:
Minnesota (Elizabeth/Fergus Falls area)...drove through Nebraska & Iowa to get there and back through South Dakota (Mt. Rushmore was awesome) and Wyoming
Wyoming (Casper)
Wichita, Kansas (coming back we stopped in Dodge City...interesting place)
Memphis, Tennessee (Graceland no so much a big deal...crowded and ostentatious)
Lake Sardis in Mississippi
Dyersburg, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky (and Metropolis, Illinois too)
Missouri (most of the bootheel--there's a restaurant in Caruthersville that throws rolls, Cape Girardeau, and St. Louis)
Arkansas' northern area...loved the Pocahontas area
Oregon
Western Washington
Boise Idaho
Quartzsite Arizona (desolate)
Lubbock Texas
A few places in Turkey when I was stationed there
Florence (Firenze) Italy
Rome Italy
Several more places in Italy
A week at Landstuhl in Germany
My favorite, hands down was Firenze...loved the architecture, the food, the Italians...what a beautiful city.
archer wrote: The Yukon.....I thought when I moved out west I had seen all the wide open spaces there were to see, but nothing prepared me for a place where you can drive for hours, days even, and never see another soul. 35,000 people live in the Yukon, and 25,000 of them are in Whitehorse, the only real city. I was in awe for almost a month with the scenery, the remote little "towns", some that had only 2 or 3 people. And some of the nicest, friendliest and welcoming people I have ever met while traveling. Amazing place.
The Yukon is amazing! I was fishing on a lake 10 times the size of Dillon and I had it all to myself.
I really liked the Spanish enclave of Melilla, an ancient town on the coast of north Africa. A mix of Spanish, Arabs, and Jews who somehow get together very well. Recommend the Casbah.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
pacamom wrote: Excluding Colorado, of all the places you have visited, vacationed, passed through...what was your favorite and why?
Mine would have to be Quetico Prov. Park in Canada. This park borders the Boundary Waters of northern MN. This is one of the places that I went back to several times. Natural beauty, lakes, rivers, streams, wildlife, hard work and total solitude.