Numbuk wrote:
When I was younger I hated History classes. It was the most boring thing out of my schooling.
As I got older, History became far more fascinating to me as I began to grow in touch with my own mortality. Now I soak up with great interest practically any bit of historical knowledge I can find.
Because of this, a lot of my list would likely be centered around visiting historical places. The obvious ones are like the Coliseum, Sistine Chapel, Stonehenge, the Great Wall, etc. But the less obvious are not even physical monuments, but the places. The idea of being in London, for example, would be awesome. Regardless if it's nothing like it used to be, the fact that it "used to be" is what interests me.
So yeah... a lot of Europe is on my list.
You reminded me that I had Hadrian's Wall on there. Made it, and it's completely worth it. Especially in winter, so you can imagine just how miserable it must have been to have been posted there 2000 years ago.
I think I have Krak Des Chevaliers, in Syria, on my list, too. I mentioned to my daughter that maybe we'll take a bike tour there when I'm retired, and Syria has joined the list of places not having bloody civil war by that time.