The thing with the Canon Wide Angle Lens is the bigger and wider picture you get to see through it. When you have it inside your camera, the normal view becomes larger and more glorified. You are able to see the object in front of you better. Moreover, it appears larger. Who would not want to capture or see a larger picture, which will eventually be taken home and shown to family? When you have a personal collection of such large pictures, you always find it easy to recall the memory and think all that you saw back then.
The Canon Wide Angle Lens is just like a prism. You get a larger view of the image in front of you. You get to see it clearly. You are able to look at it from close quarters. So close and proximity personified the look is that you marvel at the view in front of you. Whether you click at the clear sky, you click at the beach in front or you click at the Swans brushing up with the surface of the water, you click at the rain forests, you click at the rough terrain ahead whilst travelling or you click at anything, you get a clear wide picture of what is ahead.
Throughout the journey, the only thing you focus at is clicking and photographing. When you get to glance at something, your eyes suddenly swing towards the object and you feel like clicking and taking all the shots you possibly can. This is where your choice of lens matters. If it is good, your shots are wide and something you can marvel at. If they are bad, the only thing you do is get disappointed and hope for something better to come across the next time.
You just cannot afford to travel without your camera. You will constantly bump into so many things that if you forget to carry it with you, you will be left curing yourself for the rest of your life about not holding onto those shots which would potentially have left you with a dozen memories to look back on. Never rely on one lens for the whole act becomes capricious. Carrying your Canon Wide Angle Lens with you ensures you of some really fie photographs, snaps you would be very proud of in the future.