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 PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 2:50 pm Reply with quote        
Recently I had a friend who recently went to Brussles and one of the things he saw in the generic tourist trip was the famous Manneken Pis

and he said it was a big disappointment! it was only 60cm tall... and as iconic as it is... it looks not as impressive when you visit it in person.

So I replied to him about the Baths of Aphrodite in Cyprus, it's a ankle deep pool and I just hope her lover's bath is better! and after sweating more than an Hyperhidrosis pig on Mercury you can't even take a dip or drink it (well, you can't drink it as it's non-portable!) Still looked good though... and gave me a few Ideas for drawings and the like...


So I wondered: Has anyone else been disapointed when visiting famous or supposed beuty spots? If so share with us!

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 PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:29 am Reply with quote        
I haven't visit many places but I do remember on my honeymoon me and my husband went to this famous island when we went there we couldn't do anything cause everything even the hotel room coast way to much for us so we just left. I know it's not much but I don't get out much. My husband doesn't like to travel.

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 PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:33 am Reply with quote        
Veriantor wrote:
I haven't visit many places but I do remember on my honeymoon me and my husband went to this famous island when we went there we couldn't do anything cause everything even the hotel room coast way to much for us so we just left. I know it's not much but I don't get out much. My husband doesn't like to travel.


Wow, now that is depressing!

especially on your honeymoon! Shame your other half doesn't like to travel...

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 PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:39 pm Reply with quote        
I have visited some interesting places, the great wall, many of the temples in China, lots of places in Japan and many US landmarks. Each no matter how lame or misrepresented has added another check in my things to do during my life time check book.

The worst out of them all had to have been when we drove to the eastern most point of the US...it was a sign on the side of the road. In Main in the rain and we had spent the time driving to it.

I have however hit many an interesting tourist trap. The worst was the Stage show we saw in China... I being a theatre major was expecting some thing well theatric like say Peking Opera... Nope was a subtitled what you can do with Hydraulics, moving lights and shirtless men. The latter of course was ok but then you tossed in The Tourists and it was a bit of a why did we do that >.<
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 PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:34 pm Reply with quote        
The french catacombs (I think french Neutral ) is filled with millions of anchient deceaced. It's not a dissapointment, just depressing
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 PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:17 am Reply with quote        
shiann wrote:
The french catacombs (I think french Neutral ) is filled with millions of anchient deceaced. It's not a dissapointment, just depressing


Tomb of the kings in Cyprus are equally depressing!

They've all been looted by a US General...

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 PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:08 am Reply with quote        
I've been pretty lucky in this respect, most of the places I've been to lived up to the expenctations.
The only time I was slightly disappointed was on that afternoon our class spend in Venice. The air was hot and moist, and a bit smelly too, the whole place was filled with tourists and I constantly feared a pick-pocket would rob me(not that I had anything valuable with me, but still).
And on the Piazza san Marco there were so many doves o.O
Of course that's what you expect from Venice, it's in all the pictures, but there were literally thousands of them and any minute I expected them to shit on my head xD
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 PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 8:57 am Reply with quote        
sarcasmismysecondname wrote:
I've been pretty lucky in this respect, most of the places I've been to lived up to the expenctations.
The only time I was slightly disappointed was on that afternoon our class spend in Venice. The air was hot and moist, and a bit smelly too, the whole place was filled with tourists and I constantly feared a pick-pocket would rob me(not that I had anything valuable with me, but still).
And on the Piazza san Marco there were so many doves o.O
Of course that's what you expect from Venice, it's in all the pictures, but there were literally thousands of them and any minute I expected them to shit on my head xD


Ahh... Ever been to London? I did to tour Parliament, and my goddess! Not only was our tourguide crap, but also there were so many Pidgons nicking our lunch and way too many shady characters for my liking!

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 PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:45 am Reply with quote        
Lux-Vertas wrote:

Wow, now that is depressing!

especially on your honeymoon! Shame your other half doesn't like to travel...


It's all right my husband promise me that someday he will take me on a great vacation to Japan cause I want to go there and see the cherry blossom trees.

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 PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:58 am Reply with quote        
Veriantor wrote:
Lux-Vertas wrote:

Wow, now that is depressing!

especially on your honeymoon! Shame your other half doesn't like to travel...


It's all right my husband promise me that someday he will take me on a great vacation to Japan cause I want to go there and see the cherry blossom trees.


Well hopes from the best!

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 PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:46 am Reply with quote        
Thank you so much.

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 PostPosted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:54 am Reply with quote        
I went to see the statue of liberty on a school trip (we stopped on the way home from Canada XD) and got pooped on my a bird. Plus almost everything was closed while we were there, and there was a couple getting frisky on a blanket at the base who ruined all my photo ops. >.<!
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 PostPosted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:01 pm Reply with quote        
Raine Dragon wrote:
I went to see the statue of liberty on a school trip (we stopped on the way home from Canada XD) and got pooped on my a bird. Plus almost everything was closed while we were there, and there was a couple getting frisky on a blanket at the base who ruined all my photo ops. >.<!


I had a friend who's Girl had a hot dog RIPPED FROM HER LIPS BY A SEAGUL!

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 PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:35 pm Reply with quote        
A few years ago I went to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It was June or July but it was FREEZING, lines were very long and there were huge crowds of people. When we finally got to the top the view was nice, but it wasn't worth it.

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 PostPosted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:20 am Reply with quote        
newdivision wrote:
A few years ago I went to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It was June or July but it was FREEZING, lines were very long and there were huge crowds of people. When we finally got to the top the view was nice, but it wasn't worth it.


Sounds Like the Spinaker tower here in Portsmouth...

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