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1. Musée Du Louvre
France: Ile de France: Paris: Rive Droite: 1er Arrondissement
1 cheer1,192 people -
2. Iceland
Europe
6,116 people -
3. Greenland
Europe
1,730 people -
4. Berlin
Germany
2,077 people -
5. Köln
Germany: Nordrhein-Westfalen
144 people -
6. Amsterdam
Netherlands: Noord-Holland
4,074 people -
7. Brussels
Belgium: Brussels-Capital Region
459 people -
8. Kraków
Poland: Małopolskie
303 people -
9. Munch Museum
Norway: Oslo: Gamle Oslo: Tøyen
18 people -
10. Ice Hotel
Sweden: Norrbottens Län: Norrbotten: Kiruna: Jukkasjärvi
599 people -
11. Stockholm
Sweden: Stockholms Län
957 people -
12. Finland
Europe
2,504 people -
13. New Delhi
India: North India: Delhi
307 people -
14. Taj Mahal
India: North India: Uttar Pradesh: Agra
1,581 people -
15. Gibraltar
United Kingdom: British Overseas Territories
129 people -
16. Kiss The Blarney Stone
Ireland: Munster: County Cork: Cork: Blarney Castle
10 people -
17. Venezia
Italy: Veneto
2,656 people -
18. Galleria Dell'Accademia
Italy: Toscana: Firenze
56 people -
19. Spain
Europe
1 cheer8,355 people -
20. Bern
Switzerland: Canton of Berne
96 people -
21. Geneva
Switzerland: Canton of Geneva
293 people
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San Antonio, Bexar County
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While in San Antonio, whether living or just visiting, don’t forget to take a walk around Hemisfair park.
over 4 years agoMontana, United States
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The western third is beautiful mountains; great for skiing and camping. If you’re at all interested in the history of the West, Montana has some great museums.
The Lady of the Rockies is a beautifully spiritual experience.
The eastern third is for those who like unconventional beauty. It’s commonly known as the “Badlands.” I grew up just a few blocks away from Makoshika State Park and would ride my bike out there at least once a month while growing up. The area is not flat so much as less mountainous. It is more canyons and gullies than mountains and valleys. :)
over 4 years ago