ITT: Places on earth you can visit/live in which made you feel like you had gone back in time or looked much more fantastical than your average city/village.
Yanshuo, China
>>915611
Yanhshuo, fuck.
Wulingyan, China
Shiojiri, Japan
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Mont St. Michel, France
Very very few places, especially in the developed world. For example the "village" of Yangshuo boasts a McDonalds, an Ajisen Ramen and a KFC.
Cemora Lawanf, Indonesia
>>915616
Why do you keep posting this video? Windsor is a shithole even by southern Ontario standards.
>>915611
Krakow is cool. The city centre feels very 16th century Europe.
>>915619
You're making me sad, anon ;_; I know it's true but I want to find some unadulterated place to stay.
Boulder, Colorado
>>915622
Literally just got back from Krakow 4 days ago. It was nice but still felt very civilized.
One of the coolest experiences I've had was wandering through the crowded and narrow streets of Old Delhi. That was a preserved place if I've ever seen one.
Iran
What about Iceland? (check out the link)
http://www.airpano.ru/files/Iceland-Fjallabak/2-2
>>915628
Yes, I have about 50 amazing pics of Iceland. Never been. I hate the cold so it would be hard to fully enjoy the isolation.
somewhere in northern greece if i remember correctly
Forgot what these things are called but they're all over Saudi Arabia.
Also, Google 'chad ennedi plateau'
Dosing village in the marshes of Iraq.
>>915658
* fishing village. Autocorrect.
>>915658
Is this still around?
One of my favorite travel stories book is The Marsh Arabs by Wilfred Thessiger.
Pic I took in Laos
>>915657
>Saudi Arabia
They look amazing, too bad entering Saudi as a non-Muslim is incredibly difficult. Honestly, its harder than North Korea or Turkmenistan to get a visa for, they will only give you one for Pilgrimage or Business related.
>>915747
I'm not sure of the current situation. Saddam Hussein drained a lot of the marshes to use as agricultural land, but since then there have been large-scale rehabilitation programs.
Gonna start reading that as soon as I finish Arabian Sands. Big ups to the last real explorer in history.
>>915765
Awesome. I'm in Nam right now; if this place wasn't so pissy about visas i'd hop into Laos before my flight home.
I just spent a day hiking and kayaking around Cat Ba island; not quite as sublime as OP's pic but certainly worthy of the term fantastical.
The mountains in Namtu, Myanmar(or Burma, who gives a fuck)
will post pic once I got home.
Kayseri, Turkey
>>915881
here it is
>>915633
Meteora
Matamata, New Zealand
>>915611
>gone back in time
Galapagos Islands. It's like a slow Jurassic Park with nothing trying to kill you.
>>915912
>>915913
>>915632
They have summer there. Not as much isolation then, I guess. But it is a beautiful place.
Eh, dumping some OC because why not.
Wai-o-Tapu, near Rotorua, NZ.
>>915930
Tongariro Alpine Crossing, view from the summit of Mt. Ngauruhoe aka 'Mt. Doom from LotR'.
>>915932
Mt. Ngauruhoe.
>>915933
Milford Sound, NZ.
>>915935
Filename. Pic doesn't do it justice, it was probably the most breathtaking place of all.
>>915940
Russia, Kabardino-Balkaria, north face of Mt. Elbrus.
>>915948
Same place, further up in the distance.
>>915949
Mt. Elbrus.
>>915611
It's Yangshuo,
not yanshuo
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan Da Cunha
>>915948 #
Weird, I was reading the wiki article on KB last night. Have you been to the Russian Caucasus? What are they like? I want to hitchhike to India but I'm not allowed in Iran, and Armenia is a pain in the ass to get into. Russia was going to be my last resort as it just doesn't seem that interesting or friendly. But I could go from Abkhazia into Russia and hug the Caspian on my way to Kazakhstan.
>>915611
It doesn't look as nice without a great camera and photoshop. Still pretty though.
>>915612
Would like to return there in winter.
>>915977
Yes, took all those pictures myself, tried to summit Mt. Elbrus, but we got turned back by a snowstorm. That said, the Russian Caucasus is by far the most amazing mountain range I've seen.
>Armenia is a pain in the ass to get into.
I was under the impression that Armenia, with the sole exception of Georgia, was the easiest Caucasus state to enter. Like, hop in the bus to Yerevan, grab visa at the border, continue. Friends of mine, who work in Georgia on the regular, just did it that way; never any problems. Are you sure you don't mean Azerbaijan?
>But I could go from Abkhazia into Russia and hug the Caspian on my way to Kazakhstan.
Coming from Georgia, I suppose? You might not make it past the Georgia-Abkhaz border, depends on the border guards, but there's still a legal border crossing between Russia and Georgia at Kazbegi. Or be all badass and sneak into South Ossetia, and cross into Russia from there.
>>915984
Fuck, I do mean Azerbaijan. Should probably get that sorted out before I start crossing borders.
I think my plans for Georgia-Abkhazia-Russia are all solid and legal.
>sneak into south Ossetia and cross into Russia
Sounds fun. Is that as bad an idea as it sounds?
>>915977
Some anon created a thread about his travel some months ago. Search the archives
>>915985
>Sounds fun. Is that as bad an idea as it sounds?
Possibly - I think you have to obtain a visa in Tskhinvali, but you'll probably have to acquire some papers at the border for that, and I'm not sure if the Georgia-Ossetia border is currently open. You might be able to bullshit and bribe your way into and out of the whole situation, but that's a big guess.
That said, sneaking in on foot is pretty fucking easy, especially after dark. Long border, few guards.
Brazil/Argentina border
>>915988
>long border, few guards
Tell that to the Mexicans. Unless you've actually done this, I'm calling bullshit. Isn't that whole area heavily mined?
>>916099
Almost accidentially crossed it by daylight. Massive valley between 1 and 2 km wide, guarded by only three border guards in a single glorified shack. They waved us back from a distance, and that was it.
Staying on the main road, you'll get stopped. Go off the beaten track, through valleys and passes, and any border guards present can be bypassed without much effort.
>>915659
Your autocorrect knows what's up. Those villages were dosed with nerve gas under Saddam.
>>915985
>I think my plans for Georgia-Abkhazia-Russia are all solid and legal.
Unfortunately, no, it's illegal from the point of both Georgia and Abkhazia. Abkhazia doesn't allow to enter at one point and exit from another unless you're Russian citizen.
The border between South Ossetia and Georgia is closed.
>>916131
>Unfortunately, no, it's illegal from the point of both Georgia and Abkhazia.
Technically, he could go Georgia - Russia - Abkhazia - Russia, but that'd be a detour and quite hassle, only to see Abkhazia.
>>915613
wtf is so special about this
>>916326
I guess it looks like itstopped in time centuries ago.
>>916341
ooh yeah i see it. its the baseball cap and asphalt roads. how could i miss that
>>916342
OP literally asks for pictures of places that make you feel like you're going back in time. A few shit pics in this thread but you called out one of the good ones
>>916356
>literally
Tannourine, Lebanon
>>915617
I went there as a kid, the city (St. Malo) is lovely with delicious seafood restaurants and a nice beach.
>>915632
I'll go there in a week to see this.
>excited as a child
You don't need to travel far
>Croatia
Montserrat, Catalunya
Danakil, Ethiopia
>>917256
i have no clue if thats a closeup of the ground or an aerial view and its freaking me out
Could someone give me a picture of Spain? I'm going to visit there next spring.
>>918295
It's this one
Al-Hajjara, Yemen
SPAIN?
>>918303
huehue
>>915611
Spaaaaain
usedom island
>>916479
>I hate weeaboos which also means I hate anything that has anything to do with Japan
>faggot
>>918295
The Alhambra is the obvious choice
Galicia
Basque country
>>918390
oops
>>915617
was just there, fucking gommies charge you outrageous sums to park and then you have to pay a second price to see the abbey part of the castle plus its like 3 euro for a crepe 2 euro for a drink
>russia
Don`t go there. Just don`t. You do realise that russia is at war with ukaraine because "usa are fashists and corupt ukraine"?
Every single day there are numerous tv programs on the news about how usa and the west in general are the devil. So unless you speak russian stay the fuck away from there fot now. Ps i live in a country with a bourder with russia, so...