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Gondolas at the Venetian Hotel and Casino, opened 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Bailey's Bay Footbridge, built in 2014, part of the Railway Trail used for hiking and cycling, following the disused railway track closed in 1948, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, North Atlantic

Heliconia Psittacorum flowers, a herb plant common in South America and the Caribbean, Ecuador, South 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

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

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

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

Cuckmere Haven in the South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, UK, where the Cuckmere river flows into the English Channel. The chalk cliffs to the East are known as the Seven Sisters.

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), 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

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

Gombey dancers, traditional performers, in troupes of 10 to 20, of a blend of Native American, Caribbean and British culture, dancing to a powerful drum beat, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Martello Tower, with walls up to 11 feet thick and surrounded by dry moat, at Ferry Reach, built by the British Army in 1883 to protect the main channel into Bermuda, St. George's Island, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

St. Andrew's Church, parts of building date from the 12th century, Beddingham, near Lewes, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Jamaican Anole Lizard (Anolis Grahami) introduced to Bermuda in 1905 to eat fruit flies, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America

Somerset Bridge, the shortest opening drawbridge in the world, with a span of just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through, Somerset 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

Washington Arch, commemorating the centenary of George Washington's inauguration as President in 1789, Washington Square Park, Lower Manhattan, New York, United States of America, North America

The Grade I listed St. Thomas a Becket Church, a redundant Anglican church, in Capel, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Glass Beach, site of large quantities of sea glass, from shipwrecks and bottles thrown into the sea from the Royal Navy Dockyard over hundreds of years, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

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

The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial, Chamberlain Square, Central Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Pinnacle Rock, a volcanic plug on Bartolome Island, one of the most spectacular features of the Galapagos islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

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

Galapagos Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) Santa Cruz island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

The nave of The Basilica del Voto Nacional, a Catholic Cathedral, begun in 1887, Quito, Ecuador, South 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

The St. George Pioneer Courthouse, oldest public building in Washington County, built in 1870 and used as county courthouse until 1960, St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

The St. George Pioneer Courthouse, oldest public building in Washington County, built in 1870 and used as county courthouse until 1960, St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

The St. George Pioneer Courthouse, oldest public building in Washington County, built in 1870 and used as county courthouse until 1960, St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Galapagos Land Iguana (conolophus subcristatus), a large lizard species, that can grow up to five feet long and live 60 years, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Lava Lizard (microlophus) on Floreana island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

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

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

The Gapstow Bridge across the Pond in Central Park, Manhattan, New York City. It was built of stone in 1896. One of 30 bridges and arches in the Park, it has featured in several films including Home Alone 2

The Empire State Building in the Midtown South District, Manhattan, New York City. It was completed in 1931 and is 1,454 feet tall. The world's tallest building when built, it is now only the 59th.

Macy's department store, Herald Square, 151 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York. It opened in 1902 and is the largest department store in the USA, covering 2.5 million square feet. It is a National Historic Landmark.

Cuckmere Haven in the South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, UK, where the Cuckmere river flows into the English Channel. The chalk cliffs to the East are known as the Seven Sisters.

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

Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister) in Sand Hollow State Park near St. George, Utah, United States of America

The Seven Sisters chalk cliffs from Birling Gap, South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom

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

HM Floating Dockyard, built on the Thames and towed to Bermuda in 1869, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America

Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), a wading bird that feeds on crustacea and found in the Americas, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America

Beachy Head and the Beachy Head lighthouse, near Eastbourne, South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), a mid sized songbird common in Eastern North America, Bermuda, 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

Building Bay, where shipwrecked British sailors built two new ships in 1609, enabling them to continue to the colony of Virginia, St. George's, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America