Blackpool! I liked it because I got trapped on a rollercoaster! anyway I enjoyed it because of all of the cool rides and attractions.
Devils Tower Wyoming But there are a few cool towns on the way, i saw Reno Nevada, and Rawlins Wyoming That is all
Only neat places that I've been to are San Francisco, Mount Rushmore, and Clearwater Florida.
Not too much at Clearwater, but in Frisco there were a lot of museums on cabel cars, the earthquakes, and the fires. At Mount Rushmore, you had, well, a lot of history on the mountain and how it's carved.
I've been to the Natural Bridge in Aruba. It's really neat, because you can walk across it and around it, and you only fear it collapsing a little :lol:
Well the tank museums were much fun in both Germany (Koblenz and Munster) France (Saumur). In Koblenz we also visted a train museum in a former depot were they had some pretty cool stuff such as Goerings dinnerwagon and the saloonwagon of the minister of transport.
DR = Deutsches Reich = German Empire
Inyri ForgeI've been to the Natural Bridge in Aruba. It's really neat, because you can walk across it and around it, and you only fear it collapsing a little :lol:
As have I, it is quite cool.
Did you taste the salt?
As for me, well...the natural bridge in Aruba, Cape Canaveral, and I guess Arecibo would be considered interesting places. :uhm:
I was in Ibiza Spain a few times.. I love it there so so much the water is just so blue and the beaches are great...
Unfortunately I really haven't been to anywhere interesting besides Washington, D.C., New Orleans, France, and Germany.
Personally I find visiting almost all of the states interesting, but to most it isn't.
Großadmiral DönitzWell the tank museums were much fun in both Germany (Koblenz and Munster) France (Saumur). In Koblenz we also visted a train museum in a former depot were they had some pretty cool stuff such as Goerings dinnerwagon and the saloonwagon of the minister of transport.
How do they allow you to touch those?!
Salem, Massachusetts, the witch town!