repaying you with feelings of love, with feeling of being satisfied, with passion renewed, with wanting to be more and more with your mate and with the feeling that you are untouchable while walking on air. All because you took care of Romance as your pet and kept it alive, and now you are in love for life. Congratulations! But just how do you take care of your Romance in your love relationship as your pet? Well one great way to do so is to begin to spend lots of time with the love of life, and you already know that when you two don't spend enough time together, you begin to drift apart and each other's faults begin to magnify and then come all the silly arguments. And on top of that, as you are drifting from your Baby, you are getting quite close with anybody else you are spending all that time with. And you already know that is one of the main key to a break up, when you are spending more time with co-workers, bosses, partners and friends than you are with the one you promised your heart to. So To Stop All That, here are 22 best places that you must visit with your sweetheart so you two could feed your romance, and feel more in love than you were the first day. Your Relationship Coach, James Dazouloute
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01. Jeita Grotto
The Jeita Grotto is a series of caves in Lebanon that was inhabited in prehistoric times, and is now a major cultural symbol of the nation.
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02. Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro is Africa’s tallest mountain, and — as it’s a dormant volcano — is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.
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03. Masurian Lake District
This well-connected system of lakes (with over 2,000) in Poland is a popular European vacation spot.
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The Sundarbans — mostly in Bangladesh, though partially in India — is the world’s largest tidal mangrove forest, and is famous for being one of the largest Bengal Tiger reserves.
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Kudos to the Maldives for getting their entire country on the list. The Maldives are a series of coral atolls in the Indian Ocean, and, if climate change raises sea levels by even a little bit, they will no longer exist — the nation’s highest point is only 7 feet and 10 inches off the water.
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The world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall (at 3,212 feet) is in the jungles of Venezuela.
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Canada’s Bay of Fundy is famous for having the highest tidal ranges in the world, with a maximum of an incredible 71 feet.
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Germany’s famous Black Forest gets on this list for their ham alone.
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Western Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher are one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
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El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest System — find it just a short drive east of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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The Galapagos Islands are perhaps most famous for their biological diversity, which informed Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection.
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The Matterhorn, between Italy and Switzerland, is considered one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the world.
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This sound on New Zealand’s South Island was called “the eighth wonder of the world” by Rudyard Kipling.
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Azerbaijan has the most mud volcanoes in the world. So they have that going for them, which is nice.
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Australia’s Uluru (or “Ayer’s Rock”), is probably the continent’s most recognizable natural icon. You’re no doubt familiar with its form as seen from ground level, so enjoy the aerial shot above.
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16. Vesuvius
As impressive as the Italian volcano Vesuvius itself (near Naples) is its violent history, which included the destruction and burying of Pompeii in 79 AD.
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Yushan is Taiwan’s tallest mountain, and is surrounded by a gorgeous national park. (via)
Yellowstone obviously has to be on here. The Yellowstone Caldera and National Park feature some of the most stunning landscapes in the world. Pictured above is the Grand Prismatic Spring.
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The Sahara is the world’s hottest desert, and its largest behind the polar deserts. It spans 11 countries and an entire continent.
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Bolivia’s salt flat (the world’s largest) is a favorite spot of travel photographers. It’s easy to see why.
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Pando (“The Trembling Giant”) is a tree colony in Utah that is actually a single organism. It is both the heaviest thing living, at 6,600 tons, and is also possibly the oldest living organism, at 80,000 years old.
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The Giant’s Causeway is a group of basalt columns in Northern Ireland that are believed to be about 50 million years old.
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The stunning sandstone pillars of Zhangjiajie’s Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area looks like it belongs on Avatar’s Pandora rather than Earth
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