Not all those who wander are lost, but I certainly am!
You’ll no doubt have seen the Bridge of Sighs, even if you don’t know it’s name. It’s one of the most iconic landmarks in Venice, and one with a rather darker history than one might expect. Let me tell you, this bridge is aptly named.
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There’s something about the Giant’s Causeway which draws one to it. Whether it’s a sense of mystery as to how the rocks were formed or just the innate majesty of the sea crashing upon the rocks, I couldn’t say. All I can say is that should anyone invite me for a third time to visit this particular lieu I wouldn’t lightly refuse.
Any of these towns will do for a quick drive and an afternoon of exploration should you happen to be headed their way, but of course there are many others out there worth discovering. Next time you see a town with a small population, go off the beaten path and have a visit. You never know what you’ll find.
This is probably the most famous cemetery I’ve ever heard of that isn’t a war memorial. It’s the final resting place of some very famous people and thus draws in an incredible amount of tourists for a cemetery. It’s definitely worth a visit if you’re planning to be in Paris!
My least favourite castle, but not because it’s terrible to visit. It’s a lovely little town! It’s just that the castle is in a valley. Pro tip; don’t build your castle in a valley.
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I’ve seen my fair share of castles and palaces in my day, but this is my all-time favourite.
There are numerous falls called Bridal Veil, but this particular veil can be found in Ontario on Manitoulin Island, and despite the lack of nomenclative creativity, I’m rather fond of this waterfall.
You’ll find Lion’s Head Lookout in the village of Lion’s Head, in a sort of halfway point between Northern and Southern Ontario.