There is also a massive difference between seeing the Grand Canyon or the Great Bahamas Basin in pictures and doing 54 kts on a jetski flying on water in such Basin.
We also have pretty nice pictures of the Olympus Mons so if you are snubbing the Grand Canyon and the Great Bahamas Basin just because someone else already took pics, then you should snub the Olympus Mons as well, otherwise you’d be committing a logical fallacy.
And besides, the frontier of the unknown as it pertains to humanity as a whole has moved to the micro and the nano, all stuff that requires boring research and experiments costing billions as opposed to Wild West adventure.
The main reason to snub the Grand Canyon is that it's been very well explored, not that it's had photographs taken of it.
So, although I'm willing to snub Olympus Mons a little bit if we really have such good photos of it (I don't think we do), since that does reduce the scope of the unkown. But I would still think there's much adventure to be had there as one of the first people to explore it.
> > The main reason to snub the Grand Canyon is that it's been very well explored, not that it's had photographs taken of it.
By whom? By you? Dont think so. Anyway this is stupid, if you want the thrill of first time exploration you can just avoid researching any info on the topic and head directly to your destination and explore it without any assistance
Much like Dakar riders are forbidden from using GPS