A few spring to mind because they’re in movies I like:
Broken Hill, Australia - Wake in Fright, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Tocopilla, Chile - Where Alejandro Jodorowsky grew up and shot his last two movies.
Isle Royale, Michigan - It’s an island in a lake with a lake in it that has an island.
I’m about an hour from Asheville and plan to frequent the towns around to help them rebuild from the hurricane. Not right now, but as they are ready.
Helen GA is on my list. It’s modeled after a Bavarian alpine village.
St John’s Newfoundland Canada as that looks to be the eastern most point in North America to watch a sunrise.
I would love to go to Lviv Ukraine as my DNA says my family is from there.
I have a 12 year old so hard to keep her interest in small places. That being said, Atlas Obscura is wonderful for finding oddities around the world.
Helen GA is on my list. It’s modeled after a Bavarian alpine village.
Also: Leavenworth, Washington
St John’s Newfoundland Canada as that looks to be the eastern most point in North America to watch a sunrise.
I love this idea.
I stayed in Maggie Valley a few years back. That’s such a nice area.
The little Polish (formerly German) village my grandma grew up in. She never got to see it again after the war, so I want to make the pilgrimage there in remembrance of her.
The family treasure is also supposedly still buried there, but I don’t think the locals would appreciate a random German digging holes in their village so I’ll refrain from searching for it…
Antarctica, anywhere there on the continent.
Just one of those places I’d love to see in person and experience.
That’s something I’d love to do too but I worry about the carbon footprint needed to visit a place that’s already halfway fucked through climate change. I guess flying to Australia or Chile is just as bad though.
Sailboat through an uninterrupted ocean current?
Poland - Germany border. Greenwich meridian as well. Maybe the antimeridian, too. I like lines on maps.
The Galicia region of Ukraine and Poland because that’s where about half of my ancestry is from.
I really want to go in the steam tunnels under the Field Museum.
I’ve been fortunate enough to be around big infrastructure projects. Coal fired power plants, The sub basements around stadiums. Giant infrastructure projects are really awesome.
I kind of want to see the inside of the flood tunnels around the Hoover dam.