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Svartifoss (Black Falls) waterfall, its name originating from the overhanging black basalt columns, Skaftafell National Park, southern Vatnajokull, Iceland, Polar Regions

The Abode of the Gods, there are over 863 temples on this most sacred of Jain Holy Hills, Shatrunjaya Hill, Palitana, Gujarat, India

Gothic detail on the facade of the Duomo (Cathedral), including the sun symbol, Siena, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Statue of Amun, with Ramses II (Ramasses the Great) between his knees, Karnak, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

The Dugald Stewart Monument and view over Princes St. including the Waverley Hotel clock tower, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, UK

Carnival model in red cape and gold mask peering from columns in St. Mark's Square, Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Moorish architecture of the Court of the Lions, the Alhambra, Granada, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Nymphaeum (public fountain), 2nd century AD, of the Roman Decapolis city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Temple of Artemis and North Theatre, 1st and 2nd centuries AD, of the Roman Decapolis city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Columns depicting the Quetzal Bird, Palace of the Quetzal Butterfly, Teotihuacan, 150AD to 600AD and later used by the Aztecs, UNESCO World Heritage Site, north of Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Panoramic view of tufa formations, Valley of the Fairy Chimneys (Pasabag), near Zelve, Cappadocia, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Asia

Carved wooden figure, or poupou, replica village, Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Whakarewarewa thermal and cultural area, Rotorua, South Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Waterside restaurant beneath palms, Old Man Bay, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Poulnabrone dolmen megalithic tomb, Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), EuropeThe Burren (from Irish: Boireann, meaning - great rock) is a unique karst landscape in northwest County Clare, Ireland. The limestone area measures 300 square kilometres and is roughly enclosed within the circle comprised by the villages Ballyvaughan, Kinvarra, Gort, Corrofin, Kilfenora, Lisdoonvarna and the Black Head lighthouse. The definitive article (ie "The" Burren) has only been added to the name by academics in the last few decades as it has always been traditionally called Boireann or Boirinn in Irish and Burren in English.