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Dining room set for private dinner, Glamis Castle, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

The Lords Chamber, House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Enodoc, 14th century church near Trebetherick, where the poet Sir John Betjeman is buried, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Detail of waterfall on Mosedale Beck, Wastwater, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Potager du Roi (King's kitchen garden) in August, and St. Louis church, Versailles, Ile de France, France, Europe

Cotswold house, topiary and gate, Ablington, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Rowing boats, Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Rowing boats on lake, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Boats on Lake Windermere, Bowness on Windermere, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Rowing boats and pier, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lighthouse from the causeway at low tide, Corbiere, St. Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Durham Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Durham, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Hostel on Hallo, a treeless granite island and nature reserve, off Smogen, Bohuslan, west coast, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe

The Pu'u O'o cinder cone, the active vent on the southern flank of the Kilauea volcano, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Big Island, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, North America

The Pu'u O'o cinder cone, the active vent on the southern flank of the Kilauea volcano, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Big Island, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, North America

Thrift growing on Kingscross Point, Arran, with Holy Island beyond, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Gum trees in a billabong at Rawnsley, and southwest escarpment of Wilpena Pound, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Lily pads and small palms in Annaburroo billabong at the Mary River Crossing near the Arnhem Highway between Darwin and Kakadu, The Top End, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Japanese bridge and lily pond in the garden of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet, Giverny, Eure, Normandy, France, Europe

Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), site of D-Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Europe

Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), site of D-Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Europe

South West Devon coastal footpath approaching Gammon Head, Prawle Point, South Hams, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Dry stone wall, gate and stone cottages, Snowshill village, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Two walkers with rucksacks on the Cotswold Way footpath, Stanway village, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Top lock, the Tardebigge flight of locks, Worcester and Birmingham canal, Tardebigge, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Ruined citadel of Shahr-e-Gholgola (City of the Screaming) (City of Noise), destroyed by Genghis Khan in 1221 AD, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Asia

One of the crater lakes at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistan's first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes, believed by locals to have been created by the Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law Ali, making them a place of pilgrimage, Afghanistan, Asia

Band-i-Zulfiqar, the main lake at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistan's first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes, believed by locals to have been created by the Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law Ali, making them a place of pilgrimage, Afghanistan, Asia

Band-i-Zulfiqar, the main lake at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistan's first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes, believed by locals to have been created by the Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law Ali, making them a place of pilgrimage, Afghanistan, Asia

Ghorid (12th century) ruins, believed to be a Mausoleum or Madrassa, Chist-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, Asia

Four of the six remaining minarets marking the corners of the long gone Madrassa built by the last Timurid ruler Sultan Husain Baiquara, within the Mousallah Complex of Gaur Shad's mausoleum, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

Band-i-Zulfiqar, the main lake at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistan's first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes, believed by locals to have been created by the Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law Ali, making them a place of pilgrimage, Afghanistan, Asia

Inside The Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great, but built in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305 AD, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

Empty niche where one of the famous carved Buddhas once stood, destroyed by the Taliban, Bamiyan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Afghanistan, Asia

Band-i-Zulfiqar, the main lake at Band-E-Amir (Dam of the King), Afghanistan's first National Park set up in 1973 to protect the five lakes, believed by locals to have been created by the Prophet Mohammed's son-in-law Ali, making them a place of pilgrimage, Afghanistan, Asia

The 65 metre tall Minaret of Jam, built by Sultan Ghiyat Ud-Din Muhammad ben San, in around 1190, with Kufic script and verses of the Koran on the exterior, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ghor Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Doorway at the shrine of Khwaja Abdulla Ansari, Sufi poet and philosopher born in Herat in 1006, Gazar Gah, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

Friday Mosque (Masjet-eJam), restored since 1943, originally laid out in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

The minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam, and believed to have originally been part of mosques, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

The minaret of Sultan Mas'ud III, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam, and believed to have originally been part of mosques, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Fertile plain with little farm and typical haystack hills, Vinales, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pinar del Rio province, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Religious books in Arabic on shelves, Ahmedi's community, village of Kababir, Haifa, Israel, Middle East

Coastal brown bear, Ursus arctos, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, United States of America, North America

One of the four carved stone toranas (gateways), Stupa One, Buddhist shrine dating from 3rd century BC, Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Twenty four foot saltwater crocodile (Crocodilus porosus), Hartleys Creek, Queensland, Australia, Pacific