What's the one place you've been to that no other Doper has visited?

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Salaspils, Latvia
Trakai, Lithuania

Slightly less exotic:
Wigan Pier

Whoops, missed this posted here.

Nope - I was a snipe. Snipes don’t go above the 05 level. They get nosebleeds if they go higher than that. We’re sea-level type people. As for the sonar dome, well, if I’d wanted to be going that deep I’d have volunteered for subs. :wink:

I have been in several mines. Gold, silver, and salt. I’m sure at least one of them was at least that deep.

Yep.

I’ve been to the winery right next to it.

Got my wallet lifted in Kampala, I got it returned to me in the mail about 5 years later.

Been to all the above.

My spots:

Bagan, Myanmar
Luang Prabang, Laos
Kuressaare, Estonia
Cill Ghobnait, Inis Oirr, Ireland
Lesotho
Swaziland
Leticia, Colombia
Angel Falls, Venezuela
Amantaní Island on Lake Titicaca, Peru
Torres Del Paine, Chile
El Chalten, Argentina
Colonia, Uruguay
Ciudad Del Este, Paraguay

The first part of this was in response to this:

Don’t know how I forgot the quote. :smack:

Bornholm – an island in the Baltic off the coast of Poland.

There may be a slash through either of the two o’s in Bornholm. I think it is Scandanavian – probably Swedish.

Bornholm is Danish - though it is closer to Sweden than it is to the rest of Denmark. It is a popular place for school camps & such, so I suspect most Danish dopers have been there.

And they do the most amazing smoked herring there. My Og!

I have never been to any of the spots posted at least not that I remember.

My spot is Bedford, Ohio

Yeah- oodles of time - I’m from Chagrin Falls.

I have two:

Mattapoisett, Massachusetts

Malabar Farm State Park in Lucas, OH

Both

I’ve not been there, but my saints name is from St. Ghobnait. We still have family in Ballyvourney, and my father is buried at St. Gobnait (varient spelling) shrine.

I have been in the quarry where the granite blocks for Fort Winnebago came from.

I’ve been in the Fort Winnebago Cemetery too.

I’ve been on the land surrounding John Muir Park and swam in Fountain Lake many times as a kid.

I’ll see your delegate dining room and raise you the floor of the General Assembly. More specifically, seated in the **delegate’s chair for what was then known as Upper Volta. **(And I have the photo to prove it).

Of course, this was in 1966, when our tour group from the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth were allowed to sit in those seats for presentations by officials on the UN staff.

By the way, I saved the menu from the Delegates Dining Room, and things were pretty inexpensive by the standards of 41 years later. IIRC the most expensive thing on the menu was $6.95.

I was in Whitefish, Montana in the winter of 1979. Spent some time hanging out with a bunch of friends working at the lodge on Big Mountain, good times back in the Rocky Mountain High days.

Washington State

The Peninsula:
Crescent Lake
Neah Bay
Ruby Beach

Western Washington:

The summit of Mt. Pilchuck
Fort Casey on Whidbey Island
Skagit Valley in the Spring when the bulb farms are in full bloom

Eastern Washington:

Camping next to the Cle Elum River off Bullfrog Road
Soap Lake

I have been living on Kodiak Island for the last eighteen years. I have been everywhere in Kodiak that the road system covers, and have done a lot of off road exploring. My first five years here were spent living in Larsen Bay and what I didn’t cover by 4-wheeler and foot I explored by skiff. Amook Island, Bird Rock, Uyak Bay, Zacher Bay, Spiridon Bay, and I skiffed with my husband from Larsen Bay via the Shelikoff Strait to beach seine the Karluk River and spend some time with my in-laws in Karluk. I have spent time in or around all the villages. I have also done a road trip from Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula, passing glaciers and the Kenai River, and spent time with some friends in Nikiski.

Wow, I didn’t think anyone would have been there but me.