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What is the most fascinating place you have ever seen?
11 Answers
- 1 decade ago
Arcosanti, in Arizona.
Arcosanti is an "experimental city" - ok, it has maybe a 100 full time residents, it's not that big - but it is a very exciting and interesting place to visit none the less.
It was established in the late '60's by an Italian architect named Paolo Soleri. He's also the kind of fellow who thinks deeply about the future, and believes that our cities will need to be more densely built, rather than spread out over hundreds of square miles.
Whatever you may make of that, check out their website below. I've gone there a couple of times and the folks there are great, if somewhat opposite than me on the political spectrum.
But I think what they're doing has a future. And the architecture is flat amazing.
Source(s): http://www.arcosanti.org/ - 1 decade ago
This is a toss up between two places for me. One being Mount Rushmore (visited three years ago) and the Caribbean Ocean (visited 3 weeks ago). Both are awesome but I do believe the Ocean will come out on top since it was God made not man-made.
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- 1 decade ago
Washington D.C....It was built to impress upon foreign diplomats and dignataries that we (Americ) was a force to be reconed with. I was in the 6th grade last time I was there. I'm 31 now...I still remember it vividly to this day....all those museums....
I have been around the globe 2 times however and Washington D.C. is still my favorite place.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The first is Israel. It's amazing what they have done with the desert into a modern civilization.
Second is Stonehenge. How did they get those big stones there and arrange them the way they did?
- chef spiceyLv 51 decade ago
Ive been to a lot ofplaces but one that stands out is st. petersburg Russia, also loved Rome and Paris and Holland i can go on and on........
- eejonesauxLv 61 decade ago
Hi,,,, hmmm,,,, the Taj Mahal... or the Pyramids and Sphinx..... they were both incrediable.....
good luck
Source(s): world traveler - Anonymous1 decade ago
I was down on my knees, but I wasn't praying and neither was she.