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The Old Rectory, St George, Bermuda. One of the island's oldest and most historic buildings, it was built in 1699. It forms part of the St George UNESCO World Heritage Site and is in the care of the Bermuda National Trust.

Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria Interpres), a small cosmopolitan wading bird, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

The reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park in Utah, USA, a popular venue for boating, cycling and off road driving. The park covers some 20,000 acres and opened in 2003.

The reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park in Utah, USA, a popular venue for boating, cycling and off road driving. The park covers some 20,000 acres and opened in 2003.

The reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park in Utah, USA, a popular venue for boating, cycling and off road driving. The park covers some 20,000 acres and opened in 2003.

The reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park in Utah, USA, a popular venue for boating, cycling and off road driving. The park covers some 20,000 acres and opened in 2003.

The Natural Bridge Arch at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA. It was carved out of the sandstone by the effects of rain, frost and wind. It is situated between Agua Canyon and Fairview Point and is one of the most iconic sights in the Park.

Belle Tout lighthouse at sunset on Christmas Day, Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Castle Harbour, Bermuda. The wreck of the Sea Fern deliberately sunk in 1930 as a breakwater for a deep sea diving expedition.

The Heel Stone and Stonehenge Prehistoric Monument, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Detlav Rohwedder Haus, completed in 1936, one of few surviving wartime buildings, with post war East German mural by Max Lingner, Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin, Germany, Europe

The Leo Mol Sculpture Garden and Gallery displaying work of Ukrainian sculptor Leo Mol who settled in Canada in 1948, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Ferry of the Bermuda Ferry Service crossing Hamilton Harbour in Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America

An old British telephone kiosk, with a three masted sailing ship moored behind, Hamilton, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America

Fort St. Catherine, built in 1612, in service until the 20th century, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America

Fort St. Catherine, built in 1612, in service until the 20th century, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America

The 16th century St. Andrew Undershaft Church, St. Mary Axe, with the Gherkin, built in 2003, behind, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Wilmington Yew, a yew tree believed to be at least 1600 years old, in the churchyard of St. Mary and St. Peter, Wilmington, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Mary the Virgin Church, dating from the 1760s, Glynde, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom), completed in the Baroque style in 1905, a Protestant church, damaged in World War 2, repaired between 1975 and 1993, seen from the River Spree, Berlin, Germany, Europe

The bronze sculpture by Ludwig Engelhardt of Marx (left) and Engels in Marx - Engels Forum in central Berlin. The Forum, a park, was created by the former East German authorities in 1986.

Fort St. Catherine, built in 1614 to defend sea approaches to the island, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St George's, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

The Wittenbergplatz historic and well preserved 1913 Art Nouveau U-Bahn (Underground) station in central Berlin.

The Welcome to Little Italy sign at the junction of Mulberry Street and Hester Street, Little Italy Manhattan, New York, United States of America, North America

Steam emitted from the New York Steam System, dating back to 1882 providing steam to heat, cool or disinfect around 1,700 buildings, New York, United States of America, North America

Steam emitted from the New York Steam System, dating back to 1882 providing steam to heat, cool or disinfect around 1,700 buildings, New York, United States of America, North America (Excess steam is vented from orange and white funnels known as stacks.)

Caravan (Trailer) at the camping area of Sand Hollow State Park, opened in 2003, covering 20000 acres, near St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Water craft by the reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park, 20000 acre park opened in 2003, near S.t George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Water craft by the reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park, 20000 acre park opened in 2003, near S.t George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Caravan (Trailer) at the camping area of Sand Hollow State Park, opened in 2003, covering 20000 acres, near St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, opened 2005 on site of the Berlin wall, incorporating the names of 3 million murdered Jews, near the Brandenburg Gate in Mitte, central Berlin, Germany, Europe

Checkerboard Mesa, a sandstone peak standing 900 feet high, in Kane County, Zion National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America

Checkerboard Mesa, a sandstone peak standing 900 feet high, in Kane County, Zion National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America

The White Rocks in the north of Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Southern Utah, United States of America, North America.

The White Rocks in the north of Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Southern Utah, United States of America, North America.

The Galapagos Post Office where from the 18th century sailors left letters for homebound crews to take for delivery, Floreana Island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Blue Footed Booby (Sula nebouxii), a marine bird found in the Eastern Pacific whose unusual blue feet feature in courtship rituals, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis chathamensis), can live for over 100 years, on San Cristobal island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

The Red Mountains rising behind the petrified sand dunes at Snow Canyon State Park, Southern Utah, United States of America, North America. Many famous films were made in the park which forms part of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve.

The Red Mountains rising behind the petrified sand dunes at Snow Canyon State Park, Southern Utah, United States of America, North America. Many famous films were made in the park which forms part of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve.

The Red Mountains rising behind the petrified sand dunes at Snow Canyon State Park, Southern Utah, United States of America, North America. Many famous films were made in the park which forms part of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve.

The Red Mountains rising behind the petrified sand dunes at Snow Canyon State Park, Southern Utah, United States of America, North America. Many famous films were made in the park which forms part of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve.

Snow Canyon State Park, opened in 1962, location for films including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, near St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), wading bird of the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic

Petrified sand dunes, White Canyon State Park, Red Cliffs Desert Reserve near St. George, Utah, United States of America

The American Stock Exchange Building, built in 1921, on Greenwich Street, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Trinity Church, founded in 1697 and still in use, Broadway, Financial District of Lower Manhattan, seen from Wall Street, New York City, United States of America, North America

Kicker Rock, a volcanic formation near the island of San Cristobal, a popular spot for snorkelling, Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Great Kiskadee, (Pitangus Sulphuratus), a passerine bird common in Central and South America, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), large lizard can can grow to five feet long and live for 60 years, South Plaza island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), can grow to five feet long and live for 60 years, South Plaza island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

An Agouti, rodent related to guinea pigs, common in Middle and South America, Ecuador, South America

Wales Millennium Centre, Wales national arts centre, opened 2004, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Traditional fish cleaning and filleting table in Devonshire Bay, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Close to entrance to Jenny's Canyon, Snow Canyon State Park, near St. George, Utah, United States of America

Blue footed booby (sula nebouxii) nest, Punta Pitt, San Cristobal island, Galapagos, UNESCO, Ecuador

Checkerboard Mesa, a sandstone peak standing 900 feet high, Kane County, Zion National Park, Utah, United States of America

The New York Stock Exchange building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, Wall Street, New York, United States of America, North America

Bicycles for rent under the Citi Bike system which provides 33000 bikes for rent at 1900 stations, New York City, United States of America, North America

Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), wading bird of the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic

The Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, featuring a half scale Eiffel Tower, The Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America

St. David's Battery, UNESCO, four guns installed 1910 by British to defend deep water channel leading to Royal Navy Dockyard and Hamilton, Bermuda

St. David's Battery, UNESCO, four guns installed 1910 by British to defend deep water channel leading to Royal Navy Dockyard and Hamilton, Bermuda

St. David's Battery, UNESCO, four guns installed 1910 by British to defend deep water channel leading to Royal Navy Dockyard and Hamilton, Bermuda

Ferry Reach Military Cemetery, contains remains of British Army Bermuda Garrison soldiers who died of yellow fever in 1860s, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Male Jamaican Anole Lizard (Anolis Grahami) with Dewlap extended, introduced to Bermuda in 1905 to eat fruit flies, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America

The Leo Mol Sculpture Garden and Gallery displaying work of Ukrainian sculptor Leo Mol who settled in Canada in 1948, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America