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The answer to this question comes from one of my passions in life is geyser gazing in Yellowstone National Park.  Some of the larger geysers require lengthy waits for extremely spectacular eruptions.  It was my last day in the park on my most recent trip and I begin waiting for Grand geyser.  During the time I was there the intervals between eruptions were consistent at 6-8 hours and I was within this window.  But unfortunately grand was going to throw a curve ball and go to 10 hours.  My normally one hour wait turned into a 4 hour one.  In the space of this four hour window I experienced all seasons of the year.  At first it was warm and sunny but soon thereafter a thunderstorm rolled into the geyser basin and began pounding the group of gazers I was with with hail and hard rain.  Lightning flashed in the background as we all were determined to see this eruption of grand.  Finally grand looked really good and it begin as the storm wound down.  The eruption was the best and most fantastic eruption (and thing!) I had ever seen.  Massive bursts to 120 feet with roaring steam pressure accompanied my excitement.  That eruption was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen 

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You might think you know how I'll respond to this question, but...

 

 

You were probably correct.  'Twas Rainbow Angelbaby.

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She's the pleasingly curvy, long necked, cherry-eyed merger of bright blue sky and the lovely rainbow that chases a rainstorm.  My personal many-hued equine goddess. x3

 

 

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"It uses the faculty of what you call imagination. But that does not mean making things up. It is a form of seeing." - from "The Amber Spyglass"

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I love the night...travelling across the country on the road when you're the only car and everything is quiet and peaceful has always appealed to me, especially with all the lights and such. It seems only fitting that the most beautiful sight I've seen was parked on a cliffside at about 1AM in the mornig on a 5 hour journey to my cousin's for christmas and looking at a peaceful village below. There was a thin carpet of snow and they'd really gone to town with christmas lights. I sat there for a good 15 minutes just taking in how beautiful it all looked with such a starry night sky above.


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I think the most beautiful thing I've seen is the American Experience at Liberty Square in Disneyworld's Magic Kingdom.

 

I went in expecting a cool little presentation of history with maybe some convincing animatronics. I did get that, but by the end there was a mini-movie that was . . . simply indescribable. The colors, the images, the music. Everything beautiful and good about the U.S. as a nation and an ideal was on display. I was brought to tears by it all, tears of overwhelming faith and happiness.

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Probably the mountains I've seen in Tennessee when I traveled up there a few years ago. Actually went all the way up north to NYC.

 

But I have never really seen mountains before this.. or even going all the way up on them. Which was absolutely amazing to me xP

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A cloudy night, with the wind blowing and the lights in the distance making the clouds look a certain color. With no cars on the street so its also silent while a take a walk.

 

That is when i started to like life again.

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I remember I would always look across the road from my house to gaze at a huge, green field full of bright yellow dandelions... looking at this field always cheered me up and it was the most peaceful sight I've ever seen IRL. :)

 

But then change happened...

 

That field is now a carpark. :(

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"My past does not define me, because my past is not today."

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Probably four or five years back. I was in kind of a dark place, just kind of hated everything. Was stuck in a rut at work and hated my client with a passion. I had zero personal life after splitting with the girlfriend some months beforehand. My closest friend was stuck working a state away. There'd been several deaths in a very short period of time.

 

I dunno, I was just kind of over it, know what I mean?

 

Walked out the back door at the end of the day and stopped dead. The most perfect rainbow that I can recall, right in front of me. I just stood there for what felt like forever.

 

It'd probably been twenty years.

 

In that moment, when everything had seemed so bleak and grey, the universe saw fit to send me some much needed colour.

 

Easily the most beautiful thing Ive ever seen.

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The time when all the snow melted in my backyard, the water left a stream beneath the bushes. Dappled sunlight spread across the ground and frosted wild strawberries had grown over the soft moss beside the water. Flowers had finally shown their glorious petals and the birds sang their lovely songs. It was Beautiful.

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There was this time when I was vacationing in a region of the province of Cordoba (Argentina). One night I came out of our hut and then I saw the most astonishing sight I have ever witnessed.

 

The beautiful shape of a mountain range, below a lake that reflected the light of a night sky filled with stars and a enormous full moon.

I just stood there in awe for a couple of hours, I couldn't believe my own eyes. 

Since then I promised myself that I would visit that place once again and then stargaze from the top of the mountain range.

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Chocolate.  But if I can choose more than one: Great Falls Park in D.C./Virginia, Point Defiance Zoo in Washington State, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.   


I'm going to say my girlfriend, too. She is just the most stunning sight I've ever seen.

Is she on here?  If so, well played. 

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