The Most Beautiful Thing You Have Ever Seen!

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kidwithxboxlive

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The clue is in the title. Plain and simple.
Mine would have to be when i was on a school trip to Wales. We climbed to the top of a mountain/hill and i stood on the edge and looked out. The sea was drawing in and since it was summer, everything was in blossom. Basically, it was nature at its best. What is the most beautiful thing you ever saw?
(First person to say boobs is NOT funny or clever(Actually, you probably would be))
 

lee1287

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My ex.. *****.. Or Last nights score at the emriates

Arsenal 2-1 Barcelona. God yes.
 

ProtoChimp

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Boo- oh never mind. Um, ok I was only ever here to troll and say TITS HAHA!... I'm lonely...
 

Dr.A

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It was a silvery full moon one night, and it was hiding behind a small whispy cloud and hanging over Lake Michigan. The edges of the cloud were glowing because of the moon behind it, and so the lake shimmered too.

It was glorious.
 

thejboy88

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Honister Pass, a rocky road in Northern England.

First time I saw it, it took my breath away.
 

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There was a woman I had a major crush on a few years ago during one of my classes. We communicate every once in a while, but it's pretty clear to me that she has no interest in being my girlfriend.

Man, she has the most beautiful eyes...
 

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Well, there is this one girl... :)


For a natural phenomenon though...a meteor shower outside of the city away from all the human lights...it is quite a sight to behold I tell you. If there is anything you should see before you die, it's that.
 

kidwithxboxlive

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this isnt my name said:
kidwithxboxlive said:
The clue is in the title. Plain and simple.
Mine would have to be when i was on a school trip to Wales. We climbed to the top of a mountain/hill and i stood on the edge and looked out. The sea was drawing in and since it was summer, everything was in blossom. Basically, it was nature at its best. What is the most beautiful thing you ever saw?
(First person to say boobs is NOT funny or clever(Actually, you probably would be))
hat mountain did you see ?. North or south wales ?

I havent seen it personally but I am going to say the aurora.
It was REALLY close to aberglaslyn...
 

Neverhoodian

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The countryside of northeast Scotland. My parents were there for about a week while on vacation, and it was one of the most consistently picturesque landscapes I have ever seen. Seeing incredibly vibrant green grass and trees with purple thistle in frickin' July was a sight to behold (back home, plant life shrivels up and dies during the summer).
 

Great North

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Holden Village, Itasca State Park in Washington state.

Also seeing Mt. Rainier out the window of the plane when we left was really cool.
 

Mallefunction

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Sunrise in the Grand Canyon. When you stay up the entire night and watch the stars move and see the sun rise right back up again :D
 

Jamboxdotcom

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my ex had eyes you could drown in.

aside from that, i'd say, maybe Keyra Augustina's arse. oh my goodness gracious me!

also, a few sunsets spent in the company of good friends, though that may just be the nostalgia goggles speaking.
 

SirOddington

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thejboy88 said:
Honister Pass, a rocky road in Northern England.

First time I saw it, it took my breath away.
My god this, this so hard. I am a complete sucker for breathtaking landscapes and spectacular geography.
 

Sonicron

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When I was on vacation on the Faroe Islands, I visited this exact spot.



I can't remember what that place was called (heck, even spelling some of the names and places around there will give you a headache), but it made a lasting impression on me, I can tell you that. (Even though there were a few more clouds. :p)
 

rubinigosa

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One time I climbed up a small mountain...well a hill, and looked at the setting sun for almost ten minutes.