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Travelers are exposing what America's ‘picture-perfect' Insta-famous places are actually like

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Published 16:41 10 Jan 2024 GMT

Travelers are exposing what America's ‘picture-perfect' Insta-famous places are actually like

Thinking of heading to the likes of the Grand Canyon and Los Angeles, well travelers have found it's not as ‘picture-perfect' as you'd think

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

There are so many 'picture-perfect' photos to be taken across the globe, particularly in the US where there are honestly countless.

These so-called Insta-famous locations have tourists in a chokehold as according to research conducted by Admiral Travel Insurance, a staggering 98% of millennials are influenced by images they see on social media when making upcoming travel plans.

However, things aren't always as they seem as some of these Insta-famous locations are often very different in-person as to how they are portrayed online.

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Who would have thought?

A series of TikTok's from a group of travelers has exposed what America's ‘picture-perfect' Insta-famous places are actually like in real life.

First up is the popular Grand Canyon tourist attraction, which has countless beautiful snaps of it online.

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Many head to the desert for that perfect picture to post to Instagram, with that reason alone being why so many millions visit the tourist hotspot every single year.

However, a TikTok video uploaded by the user @valaruuuu, paints a slightly different picture of the famous Horseshoe Bend in Arizona.

As the cameras pans, a huge influx of people can be seen on the on the bend - which is not exactly ideal for that Instagram photo, right?

Another popular tourist destination in the US is the Yellowstone National Park - a volcanic site bringing in many tourists every single year.

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Packed crowds everywhere to be seen.
TikTok/@valaruuuu

TikTok creator @travel.to.find.peace visited the park last summer and watched the Old Faithful geyser erupt.

The 'expectation' part of the video sees a close up of the natural fountain with no-one around - truly wonderful.

However, the camera then pulls away to a big group of people seen sat at a viewing platform with their cameras out struggling to get a good view.

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Nothing like other people to ruin a picture perfect moment.

Next up on the most disappointing 'Instagram vs reality' list is Los Angeles, a tourist destination known for its glamour and sun all-year-round.

And while many are known for taking photos in front of the Hollywood sign and the Santa Monica pier, a video by TikTok creator and travel expert Sia has documented the reality of LA.

Los Angeles is a little different when you get there.
TikTok/ @iwanderlista

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The traveler was shocked to see 'the amount of people living in tents and out of their cars.'

She added: "But what shocked me even more was how those living in LA are so used to this."

In the viral TikTok, Sia filmed herself walking through a neighbourhood of Los Angeles to find tent after tent with people living in them.

A real sad reality of Hollywood glamour.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/ @paulina.suvorova

Topics: TikTok, Travel, Instagram

Callum Jones
Callum Jones

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