15. Hornstrandir, Iceland
There is a 143,321+ acre cliff formation on the country’s northernmost peninsula. It is situated amongst alpine land, fjords, glaciers, and tundra. It is a protected reserve too. The Hornstrandir Nature Reserve serves to protect wildlife and plants across the area. Just learn the rules before you go there because they have strict guidelines meant to keep the spot beautiful.
14. Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy
A favorite of castle fans, this island-ensconced ancient castle and fort were constructed in fort and castle built back in the 8th century. Since its completion, it has been the hub of the nation’s monastery. The castle was actually built in line with a specific hierarchy with God at the very top and the lower floors representing the abbey and then the monastery. Below that are the stores, halls, living quarters and lower-class housing for the likes of farmers and fishermen. Click On the Next > Button to See Next.
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Sure looks exciting …. especially NOW that Americans can’t visit in Europe bc of c.Virus.
Yeah, too bad WE don’t have any leader to show the way to be careful, 6 ft distances,,
and to wear a mask…. I said ” TO WEAR A MASK ..COVERING NOSE “. Be careful. JSR
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That might be good for you personally IF you actually GO but it will impact negatively on all the places in Europe that make money off of tourism.
By the way, you do not specify where you live.
All I can say is my parents taught me it is both rude and presumptuous to badmouth the leaders of other peoples’ countries. So I avoid it . . . even though unlike many other, I have actually met a fee world leaders.
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Chasm lake is amazing and you’ll get so see plenty of wildlife too. We did this hike just last Friday and our kids (15 & 12) and they loved it. While you’re at RMNP, check out glass lake and sky pond (you can do these two places on the same hike).
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