He hoped that this place had a destination as serene as the shore that had once held the TARDIS. And though Matt could never truly appreciate the view with his eyes, all of his other senses had come alive around the moving ocean water and pristine sandy coast. Especially when he was concentrating and had Rose at his side. Her scent complimented the salty tang of the air, and he hoped to once again have that mixture of smells before his ultimate departure from the world.
"I would go with you to look for a beach. There has to be an easier way to check besides wandering the streets, though. Maybe a map or something from the Internet." He used a computer frequently, but the screen never looked to him anything more than a solid glowing square. He couldn't see anything on it, like someone else could, and it was the same with a television.
Cities did have their advantages. But the beach and jungle had its perks too.
Matt poked at another bit of the broccoli and shrimp, gathering that and a few grains of rice in the prongs of the chopsticks, before offering the morsel to Rose, "You should try this, the flavor is fantastic." And it wasn't because he couldn't see, but that was a majority of it.