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The Great Mosque, the largest dried earth building in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Djenne, Mali, Africa

Machu Picchu, Peru, South AmericaThe lost city of the Inca was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911

Typical Inca wall, Machu Picchu, Peru, South AmericaThe lost city of the Inca was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911

Machu Picchu, Peru, South AmericaThe lost city of the Inca was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911

Line of Buddhist monks with begging bowls, Shwedagon (Shwe Dagon) Pagoda, Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Himeji-Jo Castle, Himeji City, JapanBuilt in 1580 and formerly known as Shirasagi-Jo (White Heron Castle)

Saanen village church in foreground, fashionable resort of Gstaad in background, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

A Tsubakai, a stone wash basin for the tea room, Ryoan-ji Temple in NW Kyoto, Honshu, JapanThe Zen inscription reads 'I learn only to be contented'

Aboriginal painted figures of varied periods, over-painted, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Madresseh-ye Chahar Bagh, previously Madar-e-Shah, Theological College, Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran, Middle East

Mass bathing in the Ganges (Ganga) River during the Kartik Poonima Festival, Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh State, India, Asia

Pilgrims on the ghats by the River Ganges (Ganga), Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh State, India, Asia

Vineyards and ancient monastery, Badia a Passignano, Greve, Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Lace making, Camarinas, Galicia, Spain, Europe"Making bobbin lace, Camarinas is a famous lace making village, the lace makers are called Palilleiras"

Portrait of a man in a colourful hat, St. Lucia, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Portrait of a long necked Padaung tribe woman, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand, AsiaThe women of the Padaung hill tribe wear heavy brass ornaments around their neck and limbs. These ornaments look like separate rings but are really a continuous coil of brass that can weigh anywhere from five to twenty-two kilograms and measure up to 30 meter in length. The quantity of visual rings (in reality, the length of the brass coil) is increased every year, according to the age of the woman.