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World’s Most Photographic Spots

If you are looking for photographic spots that will truly wow your captive audiences on social media platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook, here are some places to consider for your next vacation. Just be sure to read over your government’s active travel warnings and make your plans accordingly before you decide to check out of town.

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America. There are naturally plenty of photographic opportunities in this country, with options ranging from big cities filled with skyscrapers to scenic canyons in the Midwest.

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Patagonia. Taking up portions of both Argentina and Chile, this scenic region is a godsend for nature lovers, photographers, and other adventurous sorts.

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Nepal. If you aren’t afraid of heights, then this country sandwiched between China and India might be a great place for your next vacation. Just be aware that Nepal is home to the infamous Tenzing-Hillary airport, which is regularly listed as being among the world’s scariest spots to land.

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Slovenia. Although it you might not have previously heard of it, many people named this European country as a great spot to take some beautiful photographs.

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New Zealand. Regularly used as a filming location for epic sagas like Lord of the Rings and the Shannara Chronicles, this country at the end of the earth has a lot going for it.

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Spain. Not only home to great food and wine, this country is also the location for world-renowned festivals like La Tomatina and The Running of the Bulls. So its no surprise that you’ve probably seen Spain on your friends’ Pinterest boards at some point.

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Australia. For sheer gorgeousness, it’s hard to beat Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. However, the country is filled with plenty of other photographic spots such as the Great Ocean Road and Ayer’s Rock.

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Thailand. If you’re looking for a pretty tropical paradise, the land of a thousand smiles is one country you don’t want to miss. The local cuisine is also quite tasty and the current exchange rate make it a godsend for budget travelers.

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Iceland. While paying a visit here is bound to set you back more than it might in other places, it’s certainly worth spending a little extra to see spectacular scenery like the Northern Lights in person.

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Vietnam. This affordable country remains a generally undiscovered spot for now. However, the word is getting out about the tasty local cuisine and gorgeous views so it might not remain under the radar for much longer.

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And as always, happy travels!

Sources: randomvacay.com; Rough Guides; The Daily Mail; Business Insider; Forbes; www.skyscrapercity.com;

About Lauren

Lauren is a freelance writer from Savannah, Georgia. Her interests include traveling and gardening.
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