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I know I'm not gonna get married for at least another five years, but I already know a bunch of locations I want to go on my honeymoon.
My future wife and I will start out in Alaska and make our way east across the US, spending two or three days in each place we stop. After Alaska, the first stop will be Port Angeles in Washington. Absolutely beautiful place. The second stop in Washington will be Mt. Saint Helens and Mt. Rainer. Then we'll head south towards Oregon, where we'll see historic sites along the way. In California, we'll see the redwoods, Yosemite National Park, and Kings Canyon National Park.
On to the Rockies! After going through Arizona and stopping near Four Corners, the next sight will be Colorado. There, we'll go hiking in the Rocky Mountains and see the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. (Thanks @Kajsa :) for showing me that that place exists) Coming out of Colorado, we'll head into Nebraska and go to the Sandhills.
Following that, the Ozarks in Missouri, through the Appalachians and to where I am now, Virginia Beach. And after that, we'll go north to DC and Pennsylvania.
Then we will hop across the pond. Dublin! Edinburgh! Glasgow! Liverpool! London! All the best places in the British Isles. Like Stonehenge.
There's a train that goes under the English channel and comes up in France. Using that, we'll go to mainland Europe and go to French castles, to WWI battlefields in Belgium, then see the Swiss alps, and go where all roads lead.
Rome.
After the capital of the greatest empire the world has ever seen, my future wife and I will sail across the Adriatic Sea to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. And on to Greece.
Then north once more as we go to Hungary, Slovakia, Czechia, and Poland.
The last stop will be the country Georgia, where a good friend of mine lives. It's a small, but beautiful place.
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That's a lot of places and I probably won't have the time to see them all in one trip - even my honeymoon - but a man can dream.
