Has a smell (good or bad) ever taken you back to a specific memory or place? Like Seville in March, when the scent of the orange blossoms tickle your nose. Or a freshly baked croissant on the streets of Paris. Even the infamous waft of trash and late-night pizza has the power to transport us back to a wild NYC night.
Can you remember the best-smelling place you’ve ever been?
One user on Reddit asked this question in the subreddit r/Travel, and answers reminiscing perfumed locations from all over the world started flooding in.
From “moist earth” in Sequoia National Park to the lavender fields in Provence, France, Redditors boasted about their favorite scented spots. One user vividly remembers Hershey, Pennsylvania and its strong chocolate smell before the factory moved in the '90s. Another person in the thread shared a collection of memories based on delicious food smells. What are some of your scented memories? Scroll through to get a whiff of these delicious cities and comm...
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