My Bucket List Vision Board
Okay, so I know that I’m only 24 and have the rest of my life to discover new interests, learn, and explore, but I figured I’d make a public display of some cool places I’d like to keep in mind for my travels for the rest of my life. You know, a bucket list vision board. Here are some pictures of places I’d like to see in person some day.
While the Blue Lagoon in Grindavik is definitely at the top of my list of places to visit, the Skaftafeli National Park is filled with hidden treasures like the picture above.
Okay, you’ve got to admit… this looks kind of awesome!
After reading Malcom Gladwell‘s “Outliers”, I have a whole new appreciation for the people who make rice possible.
I’d just like to breathe the air here.
I think Nirvana may actually exist here.
Because there’s more to the world than what you see on TV.
Because I can’t imagine being terrified of heights in such breathtaking surroundings.
I’ve wanted to see India since the second grade when my teacher, Mrs. Bagri  dedicated one of our month long themes to the country. While the Taj Mahal is definitely a list topper of places to see, its places like the Chittorgarh Fort that make me want to explore more of India.
Because there is more to Italy than Venice, Florence and Rome.
Come on… you’ve always wanted to do this too.
Because eating a meal here looks just as ambitious as crossing the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
I think Indiana Jones inspired a “someday” trip in us all.
Because scenery like is almost be enough to get me to move away from New York City… almost.
Simply another place whose air I’d like to breathe.
This is the type of place I’d imagine mermaids could live.
Because this is what you want a Monet to look like when you get closer.
Because there is more to France than Paris.
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