vista

/ˈvɪstə/
noun
  1. A pleasing view, especially a long one seen through a narrow opening or from a high point.
    • He stopped on the bridge to take in the vista of the river winding through the forest.
    • From the mountaintop, they enjoyed a stunning vista of the valley below.
    • The hotel room offered a beautiful vista of the ocean and the coastline.
  2. A mental view or prospect of a series of events or possibilities in the future.
    • His travels offered a vista of different cultures and ways of life.
    • Graduation opened up a new vista of opportunities for her.
    • The discovery gave scientists a vista into the future of renewable energy.