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Expectation vs. Reality Can Be Jarring When Visiting Famous Places

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Some people don’t think a vacation is complete unless they see some famous landmarks in their travels (I’m one of them, but I don’t want to just go see them; I have a specific goal in mind). When they’re planning their visit, they may have some idealized thoughts of what it will be like. Unfortunately, the difference between their expectations and reality are usually as apart as they can be. For example…

The Great Wall of China

Expectation

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Reality

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The Taj Mahal

Expectation

Joel Godwin/Wikipedia

Reality

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Big Ben

Expectation (left) // Reality (August 2017 through sometime in 2021)

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The Mona Lisa

Expectation

Glen Scarborough/flickr

Reality

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Giza Pyramids

Expectation

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Reality (as seen from the nearby dumping grounds)

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More reality (as seen from the nearby Pizza Hut)

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa

Expectation (left) // Reality (right)

Alexander Waltner / flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/swedishnomad/43922520514
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Reality Due To COVID-19 (I keed! I keed!)

PC: No idea. It was a meme on Facebook

The Little Mermaid

Expectation

Pixabay

Reality

Meeting The Grinch at Universal Studios

Expectation

PC: Universal

Reality

Photo courtesy of Robyn Pedretti Kelly

OK, your turn. Where have you gone where the reality was nothing like what you expected?

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