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Upper Canada Village, an 1860s village, Heritage Park, Morrisburg, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

Spirit of Haida Gwaii, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

Overview of Parliament Hill from the banks of the Ottawa river, Ottawa, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

The view across the lake in Pecanwood Estate, an affluent gated community in Hartbeespoort, North West Province, South Africa, Africa

Mill pond, Upper Canada Village dating from the 1860s, Heritage Park, Morrisburg, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

Robertson Home, Upper Canada Village, an 1860s village, Heritage Park, Morrisburg, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

Traditional Dutch merchant ship sailing into Volendam harbour, North Holland Province, The Netherlands (Holland), Europe

Temple of the Inscriptions and the Palace, Palenque, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chiapas province, Mexico, North America

Christ Church, Upper Canada Village, an 1860s village, Heritage Park, Morrisburg, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

Christ Church, Upper Canada Village, an 1860s village, Heritage Park, Morrisburg, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

The Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel, a limestone building located in the heart of the capital, Ottawa, Ontario Province, Canada, North America

Reduced water level in Moraine Lake following a dry year, and Wenkchemna Mountains, Banff National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada, North America

The Hartbeespoort Dam bypass channel in South Africa's North West Province. The water is green due to algae.

Re-created diamond mining tunnels at the Kimberley Open Mine Museum in Kimberley in South Africa's North-West Province.

The Hartbeespoort dam in South Africa's North West Province. The water is green due to algae growth.

The Big Hole in Kimberley in South Africa's North-West Province. Also known as the KImberley mine, it was created during the diamond rush of the mid-nineteenth century.

The Big Hole in Kimberley in South Africa's North-West Province. Also known as the KImberley mine, it was created during the diamond rush of the mid-nineteenth century.

The Hartbeespoort dam in South Africa's North West Province. The water is green due to algae growth.

Petit Champlain located in the district of Vieux-Quebec-Cap-Blanc-Colline Parlementaire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

A truck heading into Taroudannt province, on a mountain road in the Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Petit Champlain located in the district of Vieux-Quebec-Cap-Blanc-Colline Parlementaire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

The Parliament Building (Hotel du Parlement), built from 1877 to 1886, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

Petit Champlain located in the district of Vieux-Quebec-Cap-Blanc-Colline Parlementaire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

View of an orange orchard and the Magaliesberg mountains in the Rustenberg region of South Africa's North West Province.

Crossing into Taroudannt province over a mountain pass in the Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Petit Champlain located in the district of Vieux-Quebec-Cap-Blanc-Colline Parlementaire, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

A river at a low level due to over-extraction, drought and climate change, just north of Beijing in Heilongjiang province, China, Asia

A river at a low level due to over-extraction, drought and climate change, just north of Beijing in Heilongjiang province, China, Asia

A river at a low level due to over-extraction, drought and climate change, just north of Beijing in Heilongjiang province, China, Asia

New Ireland Malagan funerary statue in at the Metropolitan Museum of Art museum, New York, USA. New Ireland is part of the Bismarck Archipelago, situated north of New Guinea, and has an estimated population of 100,000. The Dutch first encountered the island in 1616, and today New Ireland is a province of Papua New Guinea. Nineteen different languages are spoken on the island, and it is divided by a chain of mountains into three distinct regions: northern, central, and southeastern. The art of New Ireland traditionally centered on mortuary ceremonies and feasts to honor the dead. In northern New Ireland, the name given to these elaborate ceremonies is malagan, which is also the term used for the carved and painted sculptures associated with the ceremonies.

Tourists climbing downwards, stone steps and chains below North Peak, Taoist mountain, Hua Shan, Shaanxi province, Taoist mountain, China, Asia

Interior view of the temple inside the hanging monastery, Heng Shan North, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Mossy temple complex with sculptures, Kiri Vihhara, Polonnaruwa, North Central Province, Sri Lanka, Asia

Old Man with cigar in front of village church, Vinales Valley, Province Pinar del Rio, Cuba, Greater Antilles, Antilles, Carribean, West Indies, Central America, North America, America

Door knocker at the entrance of the hanging monastery, Heng Shan North, Shanxi province, China, Asia