Top 10 Places I've Visited - Part 1
With self quarantine in full effect, I’m starting to go slightly crazy and it’s only been a week!!! I’ve only left the house to get the mail and go grocery shopping. I’m also pretty sure I’ve been wearing the same pants for the last 4 days. I JUST CAN’T REMEMBER ANYMORE. So to lift me out of this fog I decided to reminisce about some of my favorite locations from our favorite vacations! We’ve visited some really amazing places and although we spend more time with our kids lately, we plan to pick up our travels when the kids are a little older.
So for the next four posts, I’ll be sharing the top ten coolest places I’ve visited! I don’t have tons to share about the individual locations so I’ve included the wikipedia pages if you’d like to read up from someone that actually knows what they are talking about. This is more of a picture gallery. Some of the scenery shots are panorama so definitely click on them to get the full effect! Hope you enjoy and maybe get to visit those places too…. Now for numbers 10-8!
LOCATION #10
Tucked away outside of Las Vegas is the AMAZING Red Rock Canyon. I’ve been to Vegas tons of times, but I never even realized this was there until I visited Trip Advisor’s Las Vegas page! If you are ever in Vegas you MUST give it a try. The scenery was gorgeous and it was sooooo fun zipping around the desert! Zoom Zoom!
Here is the wikipedia page and the tour page.
LOCATION #9
So I have this extreme love of Shrimp. And not in the pet capacity. but in the "I LOVE EATING THEM” capacity. NOM NOM NOM! So when we were planning our honeymoon in 2012 it was a no brainer when I saw this Prawn Park. It’s a pretty strange thing to want to do on your honeymoon, but I’m a bit strange anyway so it all made sense. =P
Here’s the Trip Advisor page!
LOCATION #8
We were visiting one of my friends in Dubai when we decided to check out the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. The detail and amazing architectural details blew me away. The UAE was such an interesting place to visit with a mix of highly technologically advanced buildings and historical architecture. Two thumbs up from this reviewer! Here’s the Tripadvisor and Wikipedia.