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  • ParthenonLocated on the Acropolis of Athens, the Parthenon is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece.
  • London EyeA famous attraction in London, offering views up to 40 kilometers in all directions.
  • Monument ValleyA wide, flat landscape, dotted with unique sandstone formations, at the border of Arizona with Utah.
  • Cape of Good HopeOne of the great capes of the South Atlantic Ocean.
  • SegoviaA lovely city in Spain, just 30 minutes by train from Madrid, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • LancelinA small fishing town in western Australia, stretching along the ocean.
  • Rock IslandsImagine turquoise waters, dotted with 200 limestone rocks, all covered with green vegetation. These are the Rock Islands.
  • BilbaoSituated in the north-central part of Spain, Bilabo is the tenth largest city in the country.
  • Château de VersaillesA great example of French architecture, with an 18,000 square meters gallery, making it the largest history museum in the world.
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine327 meters deep and more than 300 kilometers long, this mine is one of the world's oldest operating salt mines.
  • Hadrian’s WallThe first fortification built across Great Britain, running for 117 kilometers (73 miles) across the country.
  • Belfast CastleSituated 120 meters (400 feet) above sea level, the castle provides magnificent views of the city.
  • Boyana ChurchA medieval Orthodox church near Sofia, famous worldwide for its 1259 frescoes.
  • Château de Sully-sur-LoireRising from the moat, with pointed towers and a drawbridge, this castle looks like it just got out of a story book.
  • Chateau d'UsseJust a two hour ride from Paris, on the Loire Valley, this fairy tale castle awaits its visitors.
  • Chateaudun CastleOverlooking the Loire river, settled on a limestone cliff, Chateaudun Castle offers an incredible view of about thirty kilometers.
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