40 Times Travelers Were So Stunned By The Otherworldly Places They Saw, They Just Had To Share Pics Online
With pandemic-induced travel restrictions finally behind our backs, slowly but steadily, people are hopping on trains and boarding flights. Summer is sizzling and there’s no better time for adding another unforgettable adventure to your bucket list.
In fact, there are too many places around the world and to pick just one might be overwhelming. So treat this post as a menu of the most beautiful places on Earth, from buzzing cities to remote corners, natural wonders and historical sites.
Thanks to the Facebook page Amazing Places and the internet's beloved subreddit Remote Places, we have a wonderful collection of photographs to look at, so enjoy!
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Aurora Borealis In Lapland From February This Year
Fuji Mountain
Avenue Of The Baobabs, Madagascar
With the pandemic-induced travel restrictions finally behind our backs (let’s hope for good!) and summer up and rolling, you probably have a couple of travel destinations already on your list. There are just too many places to visit, as we’ve seen from this post, and the chances are one lifetime will not be enough.
But starting earlier rather than later is a good idea, and if you’re about to set out on an adventure, you may find this interview with Katie Donnelly, professional photographer based in Paris and author of “The Authentic Portrait: A Parent's Guide to Documenting Childhood,” very useful. We spoke about everything from traveling to perfect vacation photos. Because no matter how beautiful an adventure may be while it's still happening, we always wish to bring a piece of it back home. And photographs are the best way to do that.
Iceland
Actually seeing the layers of the planet is bonkers. Just a tad too high for me though! :-D
Norway
Colors, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
“Traveling and adventures are amazing and it only gets better when you can go home and relive it all daily. For so many of our amazing clients, Paris is a dream destination that they want to relive daily. To have a beautiful photograph and art piece of themselves, enjoying the city, is something that brings them back every day,” Donnelly told us.
Lofoten, Norway
I just spent a week here (actually not far from where this picture was taken), can confirm it is amazing.
Tuscany, Italy
Northern Lights In Tromso, Norway
Travel is also something we want to share with our loved ones, she argues. “We can do that through having professional photos done or even sharing snaps from our phones via social media. Especially now that people are inclined to travel more than in the last few years, they really want to share the joy and freedom they're feeling on vacation and in a city they absolutely love.”
Magical Sunset, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Saitama Japan
Kirkjufell, Iceland Putting On A Light Show
It’s no secret that getting holiday photographs you will be truly happy with is one hell of a task. Donnelly argues that although vacations are amazing, they can also be stressful, “and I hate to say it, but not everyone is great at taking photos in general.” She explained: “Most people are a little awkward in front of the camera and it always helps to have some direction. When it's just selfie after selfie, they're fun, but it can get repetitive (and let's be honest, if kids are in there, have you ever asked a kid to smile a bunch of times? Usually it ends up with some sort of crazy smile or a straight up 'no.' Haha).”
Bangkok, Thailand
A Beautiful Beach, Seychelles
Meteora, Greece
Moreover, travel and exploring often make for long days and lots of walking. “Even if it's only adults in the mix, it can be exhausting, but add any kids and/or jet lag, and it'll be the perfect recipe for a 'not another photo!' feeling.”
According to Donnelly, the best thing you can do is hire a local photographer for a portrait session to show you around the most beautiful locations and whose personality, style, and vibe you love. “You know that you'll 1. have a great time with them, and 2. get amazing photos from your portrait session that are natural and fun. Then it takes all the pressure off of the rest of the trip because you know you've got 'the shot.'”
“Another reason I think it's so hard is that often the main tourist attractions are packed with people. If you go with a local photographer, they should be able to recommend the best times and spots to avoid all the crazy,” she added.
What A Beautiful, Patagonian Fjords
Let's Play, Football Field In Norway
An Ærial View Of The Namib Desert Courtesy Of The European Space Agency
A Lone Tree Under A Scandinavian Aurora - Lapland, Finland
Speechless View In Thailand
The Hvítserkur Sea Stack At The Entrance To Greenland Sea...
British Colombia
Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore
Tolire, Indonesia
The Highlander Castle, Eilean Donan, Scotland
Peyto Lake, Canada
Ronda, Spain
Idk... it looks beautiful, but the idea of a landslide would terrify me. It happened in my current town when due to a lot of rain and a burst pipe from the church (iirc anyway) the cliffs above town started crumbling away, and because the cemetery is on top of the cliffs, some people even ended up with remains in their gardens. xP (dont worry, all were reinterred)
Load More Replies...Castle Vibes, Hamamatsu Castle, Japan
Behind The Seven Hills You'll Find The Hobbits Secret Caves In Hungary
Amazing View, Waterfalls In Iceland
Germany
A Lone Cottage In The Black Valley Within The Kingdom Of Kerry, Ireland
The Winter In Prague
Toscana, Iithaly
Dunnottar Castle, Scotland
Amazing Iceland Scenary
Polar Bears Hang Out Here! This Is Churchill, Manitoba In Canada...
Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
This used to be a castle fortress and still has working water fountains and amazing frescoes
Just The Canadian Rockies As Seen From 8,000ft Above Kananaski Country...
Miami, Florida
Anybody else read that headline as 96 Time Travelers? Come on BP that's the article we want! ;-)
There seems to be a misunderstanding of what the word 'remote' means!
Who cares, still stunning. (except for dubai which is literally a shithole)
Load More Replies...Most of these are drone photos. beautiful pictures but not something a traveller can really 'see' or 'visit'. Nonetheless, the photos are beautiful and as is our planet. I hope we can somehow preserve it.
One USA pic and its from a major city. Someone didnt understand the assignment lmao
You do realise there's a whole big world outside of the U.S., right? Like amazingly beautiful places that are, get ready for it, more beautiful than the United States? There entire 'lists' out there where U.S. isn't front and centre. (Except the list where only the U.S. and 2 other countries don't use the metric system. Like the entire rest of the planet is metric. You guys totally win on that list. You should make a video on that!)
Load More Replies...Beautiful and I enjoyed them but about half of them are aerial views ,from a drone I suppose, and not what you'd actually see if you were there in person.
If I show people amazing places I know of they will all go there and it will not be amazing any more. There is a fairly remote hiking trail here. Used to go in there multiple day hikes and not see anyone. It got discovered and now there are lineups on some sections there are so many %^$# people.
Anybody else read that headline as 96 Time Travelers? Come on BP that's the article we want! ;-)
There seems to be a misunderstanding of what the word 'remote' means!
Who cares, still stunning. (except for dubai which is literally a shithole)
Load More Replies...Most of these are drone photos. beautiful pictures but not something a traveller can really 'see' or 'visit'. Nonetheless, the photos are beautiful and as is our planet. I hope we can somehow preserve it.
One USA pic and its from a major city. Someone didnt understand the assignment lmao
You do realise there's a whole big world outside of the U.S., right? Like amazingly beautiful places that are, get ready for it, more beautiful than the United States? There entire 'lists' out there where U.S. isn't front and centre. (Except the list where only the U.S. and 2 other countries don't use the metric system. Like the entire rest of the planet is metric. You guys totally win on that list. You should make a video on that!)
Load More Replies...Beautiful and I enjoyed them but about half of them are aerial views ,from a drone I suppose, and not what you'd actually see if you were there in person.
If I show people amazing places I know of they will all go there and it will not be amazing any more. There is a fairly remote hiking trail here. Used to go in there multiple day hikes and not see anyone. It got discovered and now there are lineups on some sections there are so many %^$# people.