eagle abroad
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Have been lucky enough to have travelled extensively and seen some amazing places. Would love to hear what others put in their in their all time favourite places visited and why, you never know, you just may just end travelling there on your next trip.
1. Chamonix, France. Hands down the most beautiful place I have ever seen. After a day of skiing, having apres drinks in this traditional French Alps village looking up at the awe inspiring Mont Blanc towering over you. Even if you don't ski, put this place on your bucket list
2. Granada, Spain. Located in the south of Spain, this place was the last Moorish stronghold so the the gorgeous architecture is heavily influenced by its conquerors. Check out the stunning Alhambra castle, enjoy a Turkish Hamman bath then pick your favourite bar along the cobbled lane streets and forget about paying for food as tapas are free with every drink purchase, yep, the Spanish have it figured out.
3. St Petersburg, Russia. The architecture of this city is something else, even the subways look like museums. Was there during white nights when the sun doesn't fully set so the endless vodka nights were especially unforgiving! Needed a chiro when I got home for my neck because I was constantly looking back, red blooded males will figure out why.
So apart from being at Brookie when Manly pulled off one of the greatest escapes against Penrith in 2014 with (th)Soward blaming the time keeper whats your top 3 ....
1. Chamonix, France. Hands down the most beautiful place I have ever seen. After a day of skiing, having apres drinks in this traditional French Alps village looking up at the awe inspiring Mont Blanc towering over you. Even if you don't ski, put this place on your bucket list
2. Granada, Spain. Located in the south of Spain, this place was the last Moorish stronghold so the the gorgeous architecture is heavily influenced by its conquerors. Check out the stunning Alhambra castle, enjoy a Turkish Hamman bath then pick your favourite bar along the cobbled lane streets and forget about paying for food as tapas are free with every drink purchase, yep, the Spanish have it figured out.
3. St Petersburg, Russia. The architecture of this city is something else, even the subways look like museums. Was there during white nights when the sun doesn't fully set so the endless vodka nights were especially unforgiving! Needed a chiro when I got home for my neck because I was constantly looking back, red blooded males will figure out why.
So apart from being at Brookie when Manly pulled off one of the greatest escapes against Penrith in 2014 with (th)Soward blaming the time keeper whats your top 3 ....
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