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It's impossible to pinpoint one specific place.
To me beauty is not only what you see before you,lets say a waterfall, but it's the whole gambit of things that make that place special. The smells, the sounds, the plethora of life that is there, ranging from the beautifully colored moss, the insects, the wildlife. Everything playing it's roll in the delicate balance of nature. Each place has it's own beauty. The beauty is the nature of nature itself.
Thank you for asking this question.
I particularly enjoyed our trip through the Agawa Canyon in Canada, 1991. It was a great day in the Wilderness. Something I would NEVER be able to see by car. I highly recommend it for those who love nature and sight seeing. Might be a little long for small kids though.
We have deer in our yard nearly every day (especially hunting season - smart criters) and had an Elk the other night not 3 feet from our front deck. We have had Cougars wander through and all kinds of smaller criters. Our dog seems to have made friends of the whole bunch so her presence dosn't seem to bother them and she never barks at them. Our dog is inside at night so I don't think she knows any of the cougars.