For those of you who are not already acquainted with the speed of light discussion- TTOT (Travel Talk on Tuesdays), the basic rule is- answer the five questions that are put forward by the organisers and include the hash tag #TTOT to be included in the exciting online travel conversation.
This week’s #TTOT (Travel Talk on Twitter) topic was landmarks, here are the questions asked this week –
Q1. What is the most unusual landmark you’ve ever seen?
Q2. What landmark would you most like to be photographed in front of?
Q3. What is the most over-rated landmark in your experience?
Q4. What landmark best represents it’s city?
Q5. What landmark that you’ve visited deserves to be more well-known than it is?
Here at lowcostholidays.com we have put together our pick of the top three answers to each question for those of you that missed it.
Q1. What is the most unusual landmark you’ve ever seen?
@monaibra A1 There's this upside down horse and rider inside of a mall in Prague! Not sure what it means, but it's very strange! #TTOT
@kpouwer A1 #TTOT Big banana for sure!! Actually make that anything big from aus. Big fan of the big pineapple!!
@MyDestination A1. For sheer uniqueness I'd say Mount Rushmore was pretty unusual. The eyes follow you, man. #TTOT
Q2. What landmark would you most like to be photographed in front of?
@economy_carhire A2: Ooh, Niagara Falls! Drenched but smiling in a poncho would make a good snap me thinks :-) #ttot
@dealchecker A2. The sphinx in Egypt, so I can Photoshop the image to put my head on the body lol #TTOT
@LifesGreatAdv A2 Been photographed w sum awesome ones! But the flag at the north pole would b pretty cool. Or the flag Mr Armstrong put on the moon! #ttot
Q3. What is the most over-rated landmark in your experience?
@our_oyster: A3 I have never really been a fan of any of the famous bridges. I mean its a bridge get over it.....literally #ttot"
@elle_croft A3: I've never found a landmark itself to be overrated, but the crowds and tourist traps surrounding them can tarnish an experience #TTOT
@rickydurrance A3: The floor tile museum in Cambodia that we were told to visit was very disappointing, somewhat surprisingly. Sounded riveting. #ttot
Q4. What landmark best represents it’s city?
@traveldudes A4: The Berlin Wall... or at least what is left of it. It shows how history can change to the positive. #ttot
@MalloryOnTravel A4 Toss up between Eiffel Tower; Paris and Sydney Opera House as most people will picture them when the city is mentioned #ttot
@FionaHilliard a4. Statue of Liberty - standing there loud and proud like a typical New Yorker! #ttot
Q5. What landmark that you’ve visited deserves to be more well-known than it is?
@travel_edits A5. Gullfoss waterfall, Iceland - stunning and dramatic! #ttot
@beatthebrochure A5: Maspalomas Sand Dunes in Gran Canaria - there is nothing insignificant about them and the beaches on the other side are perfect! #ttot
@easyJetHolidays A5: In Britain, Brighton's older pier is pretty stunning. It's burned out and falling apart, but makes for gorgeous photos. #TTOT
Make sure you don’t miss #TTOT next week when it is the first anniversary special!!
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