Most beautiful place that you've visited in person?

Kukljica, Croatia on the Island of Ugljan. This is where my father was born and grew up in until his parents and him emigrated to the United States in 1966. I visited here in 2012. Was planning to go back in 2020 but covid and same last year
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Whistler on a fall day was incredible too. Same trip as the one i saw Moraine Lake on.
In September, the summer folks have left and the winter skiers yet to arrive so the town was quite quiet and the tree colors and the early morning ultra-crispness was stunningly nice. Highly recommended.
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Daniela beach in Santa Catarina, Brazil.
I liked it so much when I first was here, some 12 years ago... so I moved 9 years ago.
Bought a property just today, about 50ft from the beach.
Also own a restaurant some 3 miles away
 
I would say what sticks out most for me was when we visited my sister in law in Italy. They live in Northern Italy kind of in between Milan and Torino. They took us to the mountains in Northern Italy where you could see snow covered alps. Goats just chillin on the mountains. It was definitely the highlight of our Europe trip and that was after going to many of the major cities throughout Italy and Paris.

Cinque Terre comes a close second.
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Still so many more beautiful places I want to check off my list though. Wish I knocked more off my bucket list before we had kids.
 
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I would probably say the area around Mt Fitzroy/El Chalten in Southern Argentina,
 
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