To some people, dying sounds like a wonderful thing. This is the place and opportunity where significant life events – childhood dreams, teenage romance, adult achievements, parental joy – “come to light” at the right moment. A great extended highlight reel – edited and broadcast for her one devoted audience.
Could this really happen? Unfortunately, no one has been around long enough to definitively confirm or deny it. But if this is the case, teeth Case? And if it is teethyour first girlfriend/boyfriend, the birth of your child, and that day in all its glory at the school egg and spoon race, which travel memory will you choose? Or?
We are all One – A peaceful afternoon when the world seems perfect and every step it takes to get there feels worth it. This may be your first encounter with a particularly noteworthy work of art. Encounter a magnificent landmark. Driving through stunningly beautiful scenery. Arriving at a place you never expected to see in person and finding out it was exactly what you had hoped for. A beautiful but deserted beach illuminated by the sunset. Whatever it is, it will be indelibly etched into your brain's hard drive and will be remembered forever. And perhaps we'll enjoy it again when the final curtain comes down.
Here, 15 of Telegraph Travel's regular writers reflect on their favourite travel experiences – their own subjective best hours culled from their travel treasure trove.
Of course, you may have your own opinion. Please share with us in the comments section…
1. Kaieteur Falls, Guyana
“A rainbow appeared there, as if it were a farewell signal from the ancient gods.”
Chris Leadbeater