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West Gate, dating from the 14th century, the only surviving city gate, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK

The River Thames, Westminster Bridge, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the evening, London, England, UK

Moorish architecture of the Court of the Lions, the Alhambra, Granada, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Beauvoir, a 19th century ante-bellum mansion, last home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, North America

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

Fresco of Jesse's Tree, Old and New Testament figures, Moldovita Monastery Church, 1537, Moldavia, Romania

Moti Masjid (1646-53), Pearl Mosque built by Shah Jehan (Jahan) in the Red Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb built by Nur Jehan wife of Jehangir 1622AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh State, India, Asia

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

Puente de Piedra, reconstruction of bridge built by St. Dominic, John of Ortega, over Rio Ebro (Ebro River), Logrono, Camino de Santiago, La Rioja, Castile and Leon, Spain, Europe

Mausoleum of Shah Nematollah Vali (1331-1431), founder of the order of dervishes, Mahan, Iran, Middle East

Mount Vesuvius seen from the ruins of Pompeii, buried in the ash flow of the eruption of AD 79, Columbus basalt lava marble and brick, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Restored buildings in Roman town buried in AD 79 by ash flows from Mount Vesuvius, in the background, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage site, Campania, Italy, Europe

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

Interior of schoolroom where William Shakespeare was educated, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK, Europe

Qasr al-Abd (Fortress of the Servant), 3rd century BD Hellenistic palace west of Aman in Wadi as-Sir, Iraq al-Amir, Jordan, Middle East

Nymphaeum (public fountain), 2nd century AD, of the Roman Decapolis city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Temple of Artemis and North Theatre, 1st and 2nd centuries AD, of the Roman Decapolis city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

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

Qusayr Amra, Umayyad bath complex, Jordan, Middle EastBuilt in the desert by Caliph Walid I, 700-715, contains well preserved period frescos

Vishnu and Lakshami, sculptures on the Parshvinath (Parsvanath) Temple, Jain Group, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh State, India

Erotic sculptures on the west side, Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Western Group, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh State, India

Rock drawings of Thamudic origin, relating to ancient tribe of Thamud, 3rd century BC to 2nd century AD, in canyon of Jebel Khazali, south of Rum village, Wadi Rum, Jordan

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

Crac des Chevaliers, Crusader castle, 1150-1250, built by the Knights Hospitaller, Syria, Middle East

Stela in front of the Sphinx, Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa