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Carved wooden mimbar (pulpit) dating from the 15th century, in interior of Grand Mosque founded in 715, Aleppo, Syria, Middle East
Baptistery bronze East door by Ghiberti, Gates of Paradise, Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Statue of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who wrote a diary whilst hiding from the Nazis during World War II, Amsterdam, Holland, Europe
Frescoes by Pirvu Mutu, Dormition of Our Lady Church dating from 1695, Sinaia Monastery, Transylvania, Romania, Europe
St. Christopher's Place, a pedestrianised shopping street, in Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Blue azulejos tiles of the port vineyards in the railway station at Pinhao in the Douro Valley, Portugal, Europe
The Tetrapylon and the columned main street dating from the 1st century AD, at the ancient Graeco-Roman city of Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
Persian style hilltop palace built 480 BC by king of Marion, redesigned in Hellenistic style and destroyed 400 BC, at Vouni, North Cyprus, Europe
Interior of the Mezquita (Great Mosque), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
The Roman amphitheatre dating from the 2nd century AD, seating 15000, Bosra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
Close-up of vines with black grapes at the Robert Mondavi Vineyards, a leading Napa Valley wine producer, Oakville, California, United States of America, North America
Trees in front of Himeji-jo (Himeji Castle), dating from 1580 and known as Shirasagi (White Egret), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Himeji, Kansai, Japan, Asia
Memorial church in Main Quadrangle, Stanford University, founded 1891, Palo Alto, California, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America
Kondo hall, dating from 670, oldest wooden building in Japan, Horyu-ji Temple, Nara, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kansai, Japan, Asia
Walled medieval town, traditional wedding gift of kings to queens, Obidos, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe
Norrmalm waterfront with cruise boats, railway and the Sheraton Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
Cardo (main street) of the Roman Decapolis city, dating from 39 to 76 AD, looking south to the Temple of Zeus, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East
Waterwheels (norias) on the River Orontes, and Mosque al Nuri, dating from 1172, Hama, Syria, Middle East
The Ottoman house of Sharif Hussein bin Ali, now the Aqaba Archaeological Museum, Aqaba, Jordan, Middle East
Interior of Senjo-kaku (Pavilion of a Thousand Mats), built in 1587 by Hideyoshi, Miya-Jima island, Miya-Jima, Honshu, Japan, Asia
Cistercian abbey, church and monastery, dating from the 12th to 19th centuries, Alcobaca, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe
Christopher Columbus Park by the Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America
Christopher Columbus Park by the Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America
Site of first confrontation of the American Revolution, 19 April 1775, at Lexington Green, Lexington, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America
Exterior of the Daibutsu-den hall of the Great Buddha, dating from 1709, Todai-ji Temple, Nara, Kansai, Japan, Asia
Roman triumphal arch, dating from the 1st century AD, Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
Sassanian carvings showing Hormizd on horseback, dating from 303-309 BC, below the Achaemenian Tomb of Xerxes I, dating from 486-465 BC, Naqsh-e-Rostam, Iran, Middle East
Itsukushima-jinja shrine and five storeyed pagoda, dating from 1407, Miya-Jima Island, Miya-Jima, Honshu, Japan, Asia
Exterior of Daibutsen-den hall of the Great Buddha, dating from 1709, reflected in water, Todai-ji Temple, Nara, Kansai, Japan, Asia
The Cruciform Church, dating from between 476 and 491 AD, containing the base of the pillar of St. Simeon the Stylite, Dead City region, northern Syria, Middle East
The 18th century Bom Jesus do Monte church in the city of Braga in the Minho region, Portugal, Europe
Remaining arches of the Cruciform Church, dating from between 476 and 491 AD, with the base of the pillar of St. Simeon the Stylite, Dead City region, northern Syria, Middle East
Graeco-Roman Tetrapylon and Qalaat Ibn Maan, 17th century Arab castle on hill behind, Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
Royal Naval College by Sir Christopher Wren, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
St. Christopher's Place, a pedestrianised shopping street, in Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Civic Center Plaza skyscrapers in the evening, Denver, Colorado, United States of America (USA), North America
House where Vlad Drakul lived between 1431 and 1435 and where Vlad Tepes was born, Sighisoara, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylvania, Romania, Europe
American flag flies outside St. Pauls church on the main street of Stockbridge, a town in the Berkshires, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America
War memorial, in front of the State Capitol, 1886-1908, at night, Denver, Colorado, United States of America (USA), North America
Old brick building contrasts with modern skyscrapers in Dallas, Texas, United States of America, North America
Byzantine watchtower rebuilt as a castle by Lusignans in 12th century, the highest of Kyrenian hill castles at 940m, at Buffavento, North Cyprus, Europe
Nabatean temple dating from the 1st century AD, dedicated to the god Allat, Wadi Rum, Jabal Umm Ishrin, Jordan, Middle East
City skyline of Jebel Amman from the Citadel, including 2nd to 3rd Circle with Hotel Intercontinental and Jordan Tower, Amman, Jordan, Middle East
Christopher Columbus Park by the Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America
Civic Center Plaza, skyscrapers in the evening, Denver, Colorado, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America
Colonel Bird's Bath in the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa. It was built by Colonel Christopher Bird, the British Deputy Colonial Secretary during the occupation of the Cape by the British in the early nineteenth century. It was designed to collect the water and let it stand and clarify before being piped to his house for drinking water. It is often incorrectly referred to as Lady Anne Barnard's bath. She was the Colonial Secretary's wife but the bath was built after she left the Cape.