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The Golden Temple of Vishwanath, holiest temple in Varanasi (formerly Benares), entry forbidden to non-Hindus, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Place Stanislas, formerly Place Royale, built by Stanislas Leszczynski, King of Poland in the 18th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Historic Broadway Mansions Hotel (formerly Shanghai Mansions) built in 1930s, Suzhou Creek, Shanghai, China, Asia

Place Stanislas, formerly Place Royale, built by Stanislas Leszczynski, King of Poland in the 18th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Norwegian Church Arts Centre, formerly Norwegian Sailors' church, now an arts centre, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

The historic 16th century Moot Hall, a Grade I listed building, formerly a meeting hall, now a museum, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Place Stanislas, formerly Place Royale, built by Stanislas Leszczynski, King of Poland in the 18th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

View from the lobby Terrace at the Ayana Resprt and Spa, formerly the Ritz Carlton Resort and Spa, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

River Thames, Heron Tower, Tower 42, formerly NatWest Tower, SwissRe Tower (The Gherkin) and South Bank Centre, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Overgrown destroyed church on Ross Island, formerly known as the Paris of the Indian Ocean, Andaman Islands, India, Asia

Visitors crossing the Plaza de La Constitucion and the Palacio de La Moneda, formerly a colonial mint, now the seat of the President, Civic District, Santiago, Chile, South America

Apsley House, formerly the residence of the Duke of Wellington, now a museum, Hyde Park Corner, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Flats built by Denmark for people of Ilulissat, formerly Jacobshavn, Disko Bay, west coast, Greenland, Polar Regions

Place Stanislas, formerly Place Royale, built by Stanislas Leszczynski, King of Poland in the 18th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Skyscrapers including Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower, in Downtown Chicago by the Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Museum, formerly a prison, St. Jean Pied de Port, Basque country, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Aquitaine, France, Europe

Bank of Ireland building, formerly seat of Parliament, Dublin, County Dublin, Eire (Ireland), Europe

Aerial view of busy downtown city streets, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

View from the southeast of the Christian Trinity St. Sergius Lavra (Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra), Monastery at Sergiev Posad (formerly Zagorsk), UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Moscow, Russia, Europe

A horse grazing along the wild coast on a hill overlooking Hole in the Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

View of the landscape in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei.

Coastal scenery between Coffee Bay and Hole in the Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

The geological coastal formation known as 'Hole in the Wall' on the wild coast in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

A group of Xhosa women pose for a photo in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei,

Washing hanging out to dry in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei,

Night-time, moonlit view of the geological formation known as 'Hole in the Wall along the wild coast in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei. Stars can be seen in the sky.

View of the landscape in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei.

The N2 highway near the town of Idutywa in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

A Xhosa woman hangs out her washing to dry in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei,

A cow grazing on a hill overlooking the beach at Hole-in-the-Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

View of the landscape in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei,

View of the landscape in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei.

Hill-top view of Hole in the Wall on the wild coast in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

A Xhosa woman talks on her mobile/cell phone in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This is an area along the Coffee Bay road in a region formerly known as the Transkei.

The geological coastal formation known as 'Hole in the Wall' on the wild coast in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

Fishermen on the wild coast near Hole in the Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

Coastline between Coffee Bay and Hole in the Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

View of Hole in the Wall and surrounding landscape along the wild coast in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

City skyline and modern construction, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

View of Hole in the Wall and surrounding landscape along the wild coast in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

Landscape along the wild coast near Hole in the Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

Coastal scenery between Coffee Bay and Hole in the Wall in a region of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province formerly known as the Transkei.

An African penguin, also known as a Black-footed penguin and formerly the Jackass penguin (Spheniscus demersus) on a beach in Cape Town.

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, architects Ellis Williams, formerly the Baltic Flour Mill, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom, Europe

France, Normandy, Manche (50), Mont St Michel, Mrs Lebrec Is The Most Senior Member Of St Michel Inhabitants, She Retired After Being An Explorator And Live In An Old Stone House That Belonged Formerly To The Abbott, Her Room, Closeup On The Chimney Top With Family Souvenirs And Marechal Petain Photography (He Slept There)

Museo de las Casas Reales formerly Palace of the Governors, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Central America

India chhatrapati shivaji terminus (formerly victoria terminus), main railway station in mumbai, built by the british in gothic style during the 19th century.

France, Normandy, Manche (50), Mont St Michel, Mrs Lebrec Is The Most Senior Member Of St Michel Inhabitants, She Retired After Being An Explorator And Live In An Old Stone House That Belonged Formerly To The Abbott (Here Is His Room And Canopied Fourposter Bed)

Place Stanislas, formerly Place Royale, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

France, Normandy, Manche (50), Mont St Michel, Mrs Lebrec Is The Most Senior Member Of St Michel Inhabitants, She Retired After Being An Explorator And Live In An Old Stone House That Belonged Formerly To The Abbott (Here Is His Room And Canopied Fourposter Bed)

France, Normandy, Manche (50), Mont Saintmichel, The Abbey, Historic Abott Chasubles Ans Stoles Used Formerly For Celebrating The Mass

Dusk view of the city skyline including the 110-storey Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

The Willis Tower, 110 storeys high, formerly the Sears Tower, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Allegory on the top of the Here Arch, Place Stanislas, formerly Place Royale, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Museo de las Casas Reales formerly Palace of the Governors, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, West Indies, Central America

Emissions from the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Mother and baby Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli). Young Zebra is inquisitive but stays close to mother. Kagera National Park, Rwanda, East Africa

View of the Vicker's gun emplacement outside Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley"), the capital and only true city (with a cathedral) in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean

Mother and baby Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli), stands alert, ears forward looking for danger. Young Zebra stays close to mother. Kagera National Park, Rwanda, East Africa

Arab workers working on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly seabed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Emissions from the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Arab workers working on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly seabed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Arab workers working on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly seabed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Single Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli), stands alert, ears forward looking for danger. Kagera National Park, Rwanda, East Africa

Emmissions from the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

View of the famous "Boot Hill" outside Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley"), the capital and only true city (with a cathedral) in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean

Arab worker on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly sea bed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Arab workers working on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly sea bed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Arab workers working on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly sea bed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Arab workers working on a reclamation scheme to build another exclusive hotel resort on what was formerly seabed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Emissions from the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Views from around Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley"), the capital and only true city (with a cathedral) in the Falkland Islands

Fishermens huts at South Gare, with the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Emissions from the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Views from around Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley"), the capital and only true city (with a cathedral) in the Falkland Islands

The steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Emissions from the steel plant at Redcar, formerly owned by Corus, now by SSI, Teesside, England, United Kingdom, Europe