While I must admit that I had the "so that's it" feeling more than once (not to name them, with the White House and the Mona Lisa), I was also happily suprised by such magnificent monument as the Eiffel Tower or to a lesser extent the Statue of Liberty.
Actually I think that part of the reason I like or don't like a monument is the background of the visit.I think some monuments must be seen by night, or in the winter time, some alone, some with your sweetheart. Basically the context might be very important to make you actually enjoy a place or completly scorn it.
at 19:48 on August 17th, 2007
While I must admit that I had the "so that's it" feeling more than once (not to name them, with the White House and the Mona Lisa), I was also happily suprised by such magnificent monument as the Eiffel Tower or to a lesser extent the Statue of Liberty.
Actually I think that part of the reason I like or don't like a monument is the background of the visit.I think some monuments must be seen by night, or in the winter time, some alone, some with your sweetheart. Basically the context might be very important to make you actually enjoy a place or completly scorn it.