1. The Ten Plagues, because my own personal title for that sequence of events has always been, "God Kicks Butt." Granted, I'd be so scared that I might have a heart attack before the first plague ended, but there is something about the sheer power of God, in action, that fascinates me.
2. The parting of the Red Sea, as many have mentioned. I've also been fascinated by this since childhood, and was amazed when I read the actual story itself (unlike what Hollywood portrays, the waters did NOT stand on end instantly. The Bible says God blew them back all night long with a wind.) And of course, something I loved from "The Prince of Egypt" even though the movie wasn't accurate is the thought that maybe the people saw amazing, never-seen-before sea creatures as they walked past the walls of water.
3. I know this isn't an event in the Bible per se, but something I look forward to most is that in heaven, I just hope God will teach and show me everything forever. I want to see and know about everything, such as, what gave God the idea for... well, just everything. Lord, what made you think of hammerhead sharks? Rattlesnakes? Polar bears? What made you decide to make such different regions and types of weather and such unique vegetation and animals for every single one? I am amazed by how different the landscapes can look even just a hundred miles away from each other, or how two places 3,000 miles apart can look almost exactly the same. I want to know about it all.
And what about things like blood types? Recessive genes? Viruses and bacteria? Mitochondria? Why does the universe have black holes? And God, how do you feel about... (you name it, I want to know.) The biggest craving of my soul is to know the "Why" and "How"... for just about everything.
I'm glad heaven is forever, because I have so many questions and need so much help in understanding, I'm sure it will take that long... and then some.