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I just got pics sent to me of seychelles off the coast of africa and so far is the most beautiful place i ever seen yet if you got pics of somewhere that can match here please let me know.
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Gosh, I would love to see both those places!
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Abel Tasman Walkway, Kaiteriteri, South Island, New Zealand
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SnoozeControl wrote: Somewhere in New Zealand:
I believe this pic is Paihia, North Island of New Zealand
I believe this pic is Paihia, North Island of New Zealand
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OOOHHHHHH very impressed new zealand is beautiful if i can mentally prepare my self for the 22 hour flight from london i would definatelt consider going!
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This is the most beautifulest:rolleyes: place Ive been
Lake Jenny, Grand Tetons, Wyoming
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check this place out for natural beauty ang originality my friends place birth and home country ethiopia!
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Ive been to the ghetto...thats more original. I win !

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Nowhere far flung and exotic, this was from my last hol in Wales,
a view of Dolwyddellan from Snowden.
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a view of Dolwyddellan from Snowden.
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abbey wrote: Nowhere far flung and exotic, this was from my last hol in Wales,
a view of Dolwyddellan from Snowden.
Iy kinda turns me on when you talk all Brit :-4
a view of Dolwyddellan from Snowden.
Iy kinda turns me on when you talk all Brit :-4
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Nomad wrote: Iy kinda turns me on when you talk all Brit :-4That's cos you're a very strange bloke!;)
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[QUOTE=Nomad]Ive been to the ghetto...thats more original. I win !
BOY iwas about to say i live in the ghetto untill i saw that pic my area aint that bad you definately win!!!!
p.s that must the best reply ive seen so far i take my hat off to you LOL!

BOY iwas about to say i live in the ghetto untill i saw that pic my area aint that bad you definately win!!!!
p.s that must the best reply ive seen so far i take my hat off to you LOL!
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It's all very nice, Rem, but I think you meant, "most beautiful" since "beautifulist" is not a word.:rolleyes:
All the world's a stage and the men and women merely players...Shakespeare
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Jives wrote: It's all very nice, Rem, but I think you meant, "most beautiful" since "beautifulist" is not a word.:rolleyes:
OOOOOHHHHH! this is a forum not english class!
OOOOOHHHHH! this is a forum not english class!
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Nomad wrote: Yea Jives ! :pOiy Buggerlugs! 

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May I talk about a building first?
All through Nepal and India, I secretly wondered if the Taj Mahal could possibly compare to the splendid temples and forts of the Moguls, etc. The itnerary put Agra close to the end of the trip, and we arrived, dazzled by so many sights, we were suffering from "sensory overload."
Finally, we entered at dawn and silently went through the gate....it's planned so that you see a series of openings in darkness, with the Taj Mahal perfectly framed at the end.
It was so beautiful and so perfect that I wept!
The air in Agra is smoky (that's politely put) and the sunrise turned everything a lavender/rose. The perfect proportions of the building and the pools leading to it inspire a sense of awe and serenity. I was mindful of how many millions of people had stood where I stood and felt the emotions I felt.
The most beautiful place I've seen is Torres del Paine, in Patagonia. I can't post a direct link, but if you google it, you'll see stunning images. It's one of those places that are impossible to forget and it's also impossible to stop photographing the changing light.
All through Nepal and India, I secretly wondered if the Taj Mahal could possibly compare to the splendid temples and forts of the Moguls, etc. The itnerary put Agra close to the end of the trip, and we arrived, dazzled by so many sights, we were suffering from "sensory overload."
Finally, we entered at dawn and silently went through the gate....it's planned so that you see a series of openings in darkness, with the Taj Mahal perfectly framed at the end.
It was so beautiful and so perfect that I wept!
The air in Agra is smoky (that's politely put) and the sunrise turned everything a lavender/rose. The perfect proportions of the building and the pools leading to it inspire a sense of awe and serenity. I was mindful of how many millions of people had stood where I stood and felt the emotions I felt.
The most beautiful place I've seen is Torres del Paine, in Patagonia. I can't post a direct link, but if you google it, you'll see stunning images. It's one of those places that are impossible to forget and it's also impossible to stop photographing the changing light.
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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rem wrote: [QUOTE=Nomad]Ive been to the ghetto...thats more original. I win !
BOY iwas about to say i live in the ghetto untill i saw that pic my area aint that bad you definately win!!!!
p.s that must the best reply ive seen so far i take my hat off to you LOL!
Rem, he is one of the funniest people I have ever met
And this pic is one of his best!:D

BOY iwas about to say i live in the ghetto untill i saw that pic my area aint that bad you definately win!!!!
p.s that must the best reply ive seen so far i take my hat off to you LOL!
Rem, he is one of the funniest people I have ever met
And this pic is one of his best!:D
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no matter where i have gone in the world ive never seen anywhere more beautiful than my own country, but i guess we all feel that way about our homeland, mine is rugged, panoramic & steeped in legends
here's a few views of my country rem - enjoy :-4
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here's a few views of my country rem - enjoy :-4
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Lulu2 wrote: May I talk about a building first?
All through Nepal and India, I secretly wondered if the Taj Mahal could possibly compare to the splendid temples and forts of the Moguls, etc. The itnerary put Agra close to the end of the trip, and we arrived, dazzled by so many sights, we were suffering from "sensory overload."
Finally, we entered at dawn and silently went through the gate....it's planned so that you see a series of openings in darkness, with the Taj Mahal perfectly framed at the end.
It was so beautiful and so perfect that I wept!
The air in Agra is smoky (that's politely put) and the sunrise turned everything a lavender/rose. The perfect proportions of the building and the pools leading to it inspire a sense of awe and serenity. I was mindful of how many millions of people had stood where I stood and felt the emotions I felt.
The most beautiful place I've seen is Torres del Paine, in Patagonia. I can't post a direct link, but if you google it, you'll see stunning images. It's one of those places that are impossible to forget and it's also impossible to stop photographing the changing light.
I have to agree with you about the Taj.
Despite having my expectations dulled by seeing pictures of it so many times and all the tourist hype, it was truly one of the most exquisite things I have ever seen in my life. In the very truest sense of the word, it was breathtaking.
All through Nepal and India, I secretly wondered if the Taj Mahal could possibly compare to the splendid temples and forts of the Moguls, etc. The itnerary put Agra close to the end of the trip, and we arrived, dazzled by so many sights, we were suffering from "sensory overload."
Finally, we entered at dawn and silently went through the gate....it's planned so that you see a series of openings in darkness, with the Taj Mahal perfectly framed at the end.
It was so beautiful and so perfect that I wept!
The air in Agra is smoky (that's politely put) and the sunrise turned everything a lavender/rose. The perfect proportions of the building and the pools leading to it inspire a sense of awe and serenity. I was mindful of how many millions of people had stood where I stood and felt the emotions I felt.
The most beautiful place I've seen is Torres del Paine, in Patagonia. I can't post a direct link, but if you google it, you'll see stunning images. It's one of those places that are impossible to forget and it's also impossible to stop photographing the changing light.
I have to agree with you about the Taj.
Despite having my expectations dulled by seeing pictures of it so many times and all the tourist hype, it was truly one of the most exquisite things I have ever seen in my life. In the very truest sense of the word, it was breathtaking.
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I'm glad you understood what I was trying to say. I hadn't considered that we've all seen the Taj, all our lives.
You know...it's like the Mona Lisa! I never really "got" it until I stood, awestruck, tears in my eyes and felt the genius and power of it.
You know...it's like the Mona Lisa! I never really "got" it until I stood, awestruck, tears in my eyes and felt the genius and power of it.
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Nomad wrote: Ive been to the ghetto...thats more original. I win !
Is it true Nomad that "Life aint so easy when you're a Ghetto Child"?

Is it true Nomad that "Life aint so easy when you're a Ghetto Child"?
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(Life's hard on the plains of Mongolia. And it takes a yurt-full of people to raise a child.)
My candle's burning at both ends, it will not last the night. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends--It gives a lovely light!--Edna St. Vincent Millay
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#7-Nomad's photo of The Tetons is gorgeous!