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06/03/2005 10:53:09 AM · #26 |
Germany is one of my favorites. The rest of Europe is great too. Many Americans travel around the world and miss the beauty of their own back yard. The California coast, as explained by bear music, is fantastic. I'm origanally from Rhode Island - the East Coast is beautiful too. Have fun! |
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06/03/2005 10:56:37 AM · #27 |
O', and if you do go up the California coast, spend a few nights in Fort Bragg. Ride the Skunk Train to Willits. Great photo oportunities thru the redwoods! Check out Skunk Train |
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06/03/2005 04:15:50 PM · #28 |
Not sure if it will help or not...May 2005 Edition of Reader's Digest (paperback version) has "America's 100 Best" just about everything. One I briefly saw was "5 Walks to Remember". May be wroth a look for ya.
Where to find the best photography is subjective to who you are and what you look for. Shoot what you like and what you think is interesting or it won't be fun for you. Keep your eyes open and you'll enjoy God's beauty everywhere you go.
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06/03/2005 04:46:08 PM · #29 |
Shabbychic, make a list of all the places people have suggested. Put a sticker on each place on a world map. Now, don't go to any of those spots.
I say explore - go somewhere completely unexpected and maybe unheard of.
Message edited by author 2005-06-03 16:46:29. |
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06/03/2005 04:46:09 PM · #30 |
Here is my list of my favorite travel places. They almost all have something to do with scenery/photo possibilities. I've linked some tourist info and photos to that page. Enjoy & bon voyage! |
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