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By *ombikerMan
over a year ago
the right side of the river |
Some of the trenches and war graves or ww1 and some of the ww2 death camps.
The famine museum in Dublin.
Just to remember the history of this world and how easy it happened and can happen again.
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By *nowdriftMan
over a year ago
Dublin & Mayo |
"Agree 100% with Yosemite. I would add Bryse and Zion as well
Mrs"
Also agree all 3 are amazing.
Actually any of the US National Parks - Rocky Mountain, Tetons, Yellowstone, Arches to name a few all special in their own way. The Grand Canton is worth a hike to the bottom (the hike back up is tough)
If put on the spot to pick one though I’d struggle between Zion and Yosemite.
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To a complete state of immersion and extisey in the music after an untold time getting there .
You feel it not only go through you but eminent from you. The wave of kindred souls around you , all lost in it yet exactly where we are ment to be.
Go there and I promise you it will stay with you forever .
Oh and carboot in st.lennards ,, fucking crackin on Bank holiday ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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"Gorilla trekking in Rwanda, absolutely amazing, well worth the trek up the mountain to see a silver back gorilla about a metre away from you! "
Been there and done that
Even climbed to the summit of their active volcano (before it erupted), great scenery and great photos to go with the memories |
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