15 most annoying cases when a meeting with a landmark failed

Bad photos from a long-awaited vacation are probably the worst you can expect from past adventures. Monthly postponement of money, hours of fees, exciting waiting before meeting with a place that you really want to see. And with a happy smile we meet the long-awaited event, we point the camera at the object of interest to us and suddenly we realize that a beautiful picture will not work. Unfavorable weather conditions can easily prevent this - an unexpected fog, for example. As it turned out, such cases happen to tourists all the time. And this is how their photos turn out in the end.

To see Machu Picchu, the traveler got up at three in the morning and, until dawn, traveled on foot to the ancient city. But I saw only the picture below in the photo.

Others had 4 days to wade through the mud to admire this amazing city of the Inca civilization, but instead of the sights, they were also waiting for emptiness.

The peak of Everest in such weather is unrealistic to see. One can imagine how upset this tourist is.

The famous attraction "Eagle's Nest" in Bavaria also failed in the photo.

This man wanted to capture the Golden Gate Bridge in memory, but the unfortunate fog upset his plans.

The Great Wall of China - a monument of architecture with a length of almost 9,000 kilometers, built in ancient China, apparently, is simply missing from the photograph.

This girl flew 13 hours in order to capture this greatest monument of architecture, and everything turned out to be in vain.

This is Mount Rushmore, which depicts the faces of US presidents, but you will not see it.

The young man lost 1.5 hours to go around the mountain and admire the monument to the rulers of America from a better angle, but, apparently, it was not his day.

The author of this photo wrote that his mom and dad dreamed of seeing the presidents on Rashmore with their own eyes, but the weather was merciless.

The breathtaking view on the postcard made the girl spend 21 hours on the road. That's just Mount Rainier in Washington State completely hidden in the fog.

Five weeks of waiting, 8 hours on the plane, and here they are - the cliffs of Moher. Wait a minute, where are they?

Another, no less frequent reason why the long-awaited meeting with the attraction failed, is the restoration work. So these history buffs flew to Wittenberg to see the door on which theologian Martin Luther nailed his famous 95 theses back in 1517. But the guys were waiting for an unpleasant surprise.

For the same reason, the author of the photo below could not see Big Ben, for the sake of which he came to London.

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