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Northern Ireland, County antrim, Giants causeway
Italy, Lazio, Rome, St. Peters Square, St. Peters Basilica
Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Amun & Sacred Lake
Piazza del Duomo, Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Italy, Rome, Pantheon square elevated viewpoint
Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off the Mediterranean sea
The Neues Museum was built between 1843 and 1855. After Being destroyed in World War II it has recently been refurbished by the English Architect David Chipperfield and re-opened in 2009
Casino Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America
Russia, St. Petersburg;The partly frozen Neva River with the Maritime Musem & two rostral columnsRussia, St. Petersburg; The partly frozen Neva River with the Maritime Musem & two rostral columns
Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; At the Roman city, the remains of a marble column
Jordan, Jerash
Italy, Veneto, Venice; Arches on the Palazzo Ducale, one of the main icons of Venice
Italy, Veneto, Venice; San Giorgio Maggiore in the background with the lion of Venice in the foreground, seen from Piazza San Marco
The Old National Gallery Berlin Mitte on the Museum Island, Germany
York Minster is a Gothic cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral
Art Deco details on an old French colonial building on Rue Prince Moulay Abdallah, Casablanca
Municipal Hacienda, Merida, Yucatan State
Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha. It faces the Mediterranean in keeping with its dedication to the Egyptian goddess Isis
Ornate interior corridor of the baroque style Rundales Palace (Rundales Pils) designed by Architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli Built in 18th Century for Ernst Johann von Buhren (1690-1772) Duke of Courland
Mattresses on the floor in a glass sided house in Ibiza
Italy, Sicily, Trapani. Selinunte is an abandoned ancient Greek city, with ruins of an acropolis and numerous temples. The city was founded in the seventh century BC
Italy, Tuscany, Pisa. Detail of the ornately carved marble columns and statues on the facade of the 12th Century Duomo in the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles)
Villa Barbaro a fine example of Palladian architecture
The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates Temple, Greek Cyprus Republic of Cyprus (Greek/Southern Cyprus) The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates Temple
Some of Antiguas small churches excel in decorative flourishes such as ribbed columns and stucco mouldings
Palacio de la Moneda Parliament Building
Japan, Kyoto, Fushimi-ku. Fushimi Inari Taisha is a shrine dedicated to Inari, the Shinto Rice God. This Shrine actually has five shrines spread across its grounds, which also have about 10
The Tarik Khana Mosque, Damghan, Semnan Province, northeast Iran, built circa 775. The Tarik Khana ( Gods House ) Mosque, is Irans oldest and recalls the buildings of the pre-Islamic era
Traditional Nubian architecture at a gate in the village of Qubbat Selim, traditional Nubian architecture and plasterwork of a fine archway to a house and its courtyard at Qubbat Selim
A limousine leaves the entrance to Mount Nelson Hotel
Pillars of the Great Colonnade stretch into the distance at Palmyra [aka Tadmor], a deserted city that despite Roman and Greek influences remained largely independent of Rome until its downfall in
The carbo maximus, or colonnaded avenue, at Amapea [aka qalaat Al-Mudiq] is, at nearly 2km long, one of its most stirring sights
Temple of Hadrian, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria. The city was at its height in the 3rd century AD but fell into decline when the Romans captured Queen Zenobia after she declared independence from Rome