I went to Zambia with my family a couple of months ago, staying at the Victoria Falls which was the most amazing, incredible, awe-inspiring sight I've seen. The local name is Mosi-oa-tunya "the smoke that thunders" and it really is... you can hear the falls from some distance away!
The sunsets were beautiful, too!
Changing from a Manual car to an Automatic after driving manual for around 50 yrs



but then I remember my parents generation and am grateful. As a child I'd never expected to fly in an airplane. The nearest my family got was the isle of Mann. I've experienced a few of the places mentioned. The Amalfi coast made me want to cry at the beauty. The Greek mountains, coast and villages are very beautiful. We followed the Rhine down to Boppart (sorry if I spelt it wrong, it's early) and that was lovely. Kerry in Ireland can take your breath away. Lots of the British Isles I've seen can be equally as beautiful. I'd love to go to the Italian lakes and New England in the autumn but money is running low as we move towards retirement so I'm grateful for what I've seen so far. Lucky generation aren't we?
