The "Actual" Top 100 places to see before you die!

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Been to:
1. New York
2. Uluru & Kata Tjuta
3. A ride through the Channel Tunnel (You can't see anything, but it's an engineering marvel)

Want to see:
1. Lost City of Petra
2. Machu Picchu
3. Easter Island
 
1. Twelve Apostles (Great Ocean Rd)
2. Eiffel Tower
3. Dubrovnik Old Town
 
Boracay Islands
Terracotta Warriors
Great Wall of China
 
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1. Terracotta Warriors
2. Karnak Temple
3. Kimberley Coast ( Broome - Darwin )
 
Ah yes.Nimbin .Did quite a few deliveries there.Legit deliveries i might add.Loved the main street . The old hippy days.That was in the 90's.Hope it hasn't changed.

By changed - if being infested by more low-lifes doesn't count - then you're ok.
 
Been To
Grand Canyon West & South Rims
Paris The Louvre. Inside and outside
Hawaii /Big Island/Maui/Oahu Some beautiful beaches and canyons/waterfalls once your out of Waikiki
Las Vegas
NYC
Rome
Venice
Florence
Japan

Wish List
Lakes. Northern Italy
Petra. Jordan
Acropolis. Greece
Pyramids Egypt
Great Wall of China
Croatian coastline
 
Really hard to narrow it down to 3 but if I have to-
1 Galapagos-swimming in a shoal of fish with the blue footed coughies collecting their food all around you,swimming eye to goggles with a juvenile sea lion,blue footed coughies and gannets doing their mating rituals at your feet.
2-Antarctica-just incredible.The ice,the penguins and being in Mawson's hut-fewer people have been there than the the number on the summit of Everest.
3-kayaking the Inside Passage,Alaska.Eye to eye with a humpback,humpbacks starting to bubble feed less than 100 metres away,the quiet broken only by whale songs,watching a bald headed eagle demonstrating how much better a fish gatherer it is compared to yourself.

But honorable mentions to Easter Island,Macquarie Island,Svalbad,NYC,Grand canyon,Niagara falls,Yosemite,the Badlands,Kremlin,Helsinki,The Mekong,Amazon etc,etc,etc.

To visit-1-African Game park
2-Iceland.
3-Churchill,Canada.
 
Three that I have already ticked off:-

Angkor Wat - Cambodia
Alhambra - Granada
La Sagrade Familia - Barcelona
 
Northern Canada/Alask/Norway to view the Aurora Borealis
Mt Everest
Hoover Dam
Little OT, but to ride in a U2/SR-71 Blackbird to see the Earths curvature/black sky above @70,000 feet (like James May did)
 
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1. Ross Ice Shelf - Ross Sea, Antarctica
There is a silence and beauty and clam that is immensely empowering and inexplicable

2. Serengeti National Park - Tanzania
Mother Nature doing what she does best - the circle of life.

3. New York City, NY, USA
The energy and diversity are amazing
 
Hard to narrow down to the three, all done twice.

1) New York City
2) West McDonnell Ranges drive from Alice doing the loop via Kings Canyon and Uluru
3) Vegas- night tour in helicopter
 
1) National Museum Aleppo, Syria
2) Tomb of Abraham, Hebron, Palestine
3) The Grampians, Victoria
 
I've been lucky enough to do many of the suggestions so I will only use those I haven't been to (yet :) )
African Safari
Alaska
Egypt/Nile cruise/Pyramids (might wait a couple of years for that trip!)
 

Of course there is more to a “trip” than the centre point.

London – still the centre of the world
Florence – culture in all its facets.
Blue Mountains – from Katoomba to Kanangra and all the surrounds.



 
In no particular order:

1. Rock Bar Bali - I went there last night and was just stunned.
2. Torres del Piene (sp?) national park
3. Antarctic Penninsula
 
I think you all need to look beyond the simple ¨where¨, and contemplate the ¨how¨. Have been to Macchu Pichu, and it was good, but a mate and I plan to return there in style. There is a 4 day trek you can do which culminates in the grand entrance to the Macchu site at dawn via the Sun Gate. Sounds OK, but we plan to do that trek sitting in people-borne carriages like the ancients used to do. Carried by maidens in native bikinis. That is something to aim for.
 
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