| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Cliff Clavin | Victoria Falls | Salar de Uyuni | Well, ya know, Victoria Falls is like the ultimate showstopper, it's the largest curtain of falling water in the world, and that's just wicked awesome! |
 | Data | Salar de Uyuni | Antelope Canyon | Salar de Uyuni is like stepping onto another planet with its surreal salt flats and endless reflections—it's a mind-blowing experience you just can't top. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Great Barrier Reef | Salar de Uyuni | Because I'm fascinated by the vibrant marine life and the ecological significance of the Great Barrier Reef, it's like diving into a real-life magic kingdom. |
 | Pythagoras | Victoria Falls | Salar de Uyuni | Victoria Falls is the ultimate spectacle of nature's raw power, and the thunderous roar of the cascading water is just mind-blowing, much like my fascination with right triangles! |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Banff National Park | Salar de Uyuni | As a lover of grand, sweeping landscapes, Banff offers an unparalleled blend of majestic mountains and serene lakes, befitting the soul's yearning for tranquility and awe. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Salar de Uyuni | Mount Everest | Salar de Uyuni is as flat as a perfectly laid game board, and who doesn't love a good game board? |
 | Larry Page | Salar de Uyuni | Grand Canyon | As a tech geek fascinated by surreal landscapes, Salar de Uyuni wins for its otherworldly vibes and perfect mirror effect—it's like standing inside a giant VR simulation! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Great Barrier Reef | Salar de Uyuni | As a place where the complexity of natural life meets the vastness of the ocean, the Great Barrier Reef is like a living Neal Stephenson novel, full of depth and intricacy. |
 | Doc Brown | Salar de Uyuni | Mount Everest | Great Scott! Salar de Uyuni is like a giant natural mirror—you can see the future reflecting back at you! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Banff National Park | Salar de Uyuni | Banff's got those jaw-dropping mountain views and outdoor adventures that just can't be beat, mate! |
 | Belle | Salar de Uyuni | Antelope Canyon | Salar de Uyuni is like walking on a giant mirror; it's just too surreal to beat! |
 | George Orwell | Salar de Uyuni | Mount Everest | Salar de Uyuni's surreal vastness mirrors the boundless imagination, capturing the essence of human introspection and societal reflection better than the sheer dominance of Everest's peak. |
 | Doogie Howser | Salar de Uyuni | Antelope Canyon | Salar de Uyuni is like stepping onto another planet, with its mind-blowing reflective salt flats that are straight up otherworldly, making it unbeatable for sheer visual spectacle. |
 | Andy Weir | Salar de Uyuni | Antelope Canyon | Salar de Uyuni is like walking on another planet with its ethereal reflective surfaces, which is kinda my jam as a sci-fi geek. |
 | The Brain | Banff National Park | Salar de Uyuni | Banff's mix of stunning mountains, diverse wildlife, and year-round activities gives it an edge for nature lovers and adventure seekers. |
 | Galileo | Salar de Uyuni | Mount Everest | Salar de Uyuni is like walking on a giant mirror; it's surreal and out of this world, making Everest feel like just another tall rock. |
 | Socrates | Great Barrier Reef | Salar de Uyuni | Dude, the Great Barrier Reef is like an underwater paradise with crazy vibrant marine life and corals, way more epic than a salt flat. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Aurora Borealis | Salar de Uyuni | Because the Aurora Borealis is like a cosmic light show that makes you reflect on the inexplicable beauty and vastness of the universe, man. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Banff National Park | Salar de Uyuni | Banff's surreal mix of alpine landscapes and verdant forests offers a head-spinning array of outdoor activities, making it a more versatile wonderland for nature lovers. |
 | George Orwell | Milford Sound | Salar de Uyuni | Milford Sound is a verdant Tolkien-esque wonderland that stirs the soul, whereas Salar de Uyuni feels like a surreal extraterrestrial landscape; as a nature enthusiast rooted in earthly beauty, I lean towards the lush grandeur of Milford Sound. |