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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Royal Mail bike.
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  • biking in a central square
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  • Ferrara, city center. In Emilia the bikes are still popular.
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  • Ferrara, city center. In Emilia the bikes are still popular.
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  • Santa Catalina village near the Bolivia's border. Juancito, the official musician of the village's celebrations. Once Santa Catalina was a an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. Juan Farfàn, owner of one of the fews bikes of the village.
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  • Trancoso, the Quadrado, the colonial main square built when the Gesuits founded the mission.
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  • Painter selling on the road near Killorglin.
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  • Ferrara, Castle square.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back the City Hall (left) and St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached
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  • Quebrada di Humahuaca, Purcamarca. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Highlands (puna) of Jujuy north-west area. Salinas Grandes salt mines built into the flat, dry highlands of the Argentine northwest, where work 100-200 salineros (salt mine workers). Covering 212 square km are the third salt mines of the world, after Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia) and Salar de Arizaro (Salta).
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  • San Quentin, beach.
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  • Holašovice is an exceptionally complete and well-preserved example of<br />
a traditional central European village. It has a large number of outstanding<br />
18th and 19th century vernacular buildings in a style known as 'South<br />
Bohemian folk Baroque'.
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  • Třeboň, The Svet (World) Pond, built in the 16th century, is one of the most famous Trebon fishponds and  the 14th largest fishpond in the Czech Republic (200 ha). Třeboň is a small town with a well-preserved historic centre connected with a long tradition of fish-farming and is  surrounded by a unique system of fishponds and artificial canals, which is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage status, along with Trebon’s culture monuments.
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  • Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the sea.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir street. This village has the largest menhir collection of Apulia, nicknamed as "Menhirs Garden".
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhir street. This village has the largest menhir collection of Apulia, nicknamed as "Menhirs Garden".
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  • Chichen Itzà, Kukulcàn (the Aztec’s Quetzacoatl) the Plumed Serpent.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back the City Hall (left) and St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached
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  • Maritime Museum offshore oil platform maquette. The museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the sea.
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  • Heine Allee.
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  • An alternate pilgrim road passed Mount Prinzera on the<br />
western side of the Via Francigena in what is now an “Oriented Nature Reserve” that  protects the mountain<br />
chain composed of ophiolitcs rocks.
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  • Drumcliff (Sligo). St. Colmcille founded a monastery in Drumcliffe and the village is also famous for its Irish High Cross dating to the 9th century.
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  • Ardara, a popular destination in Ireland, hosts many folk music festivals.
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  • Liffey river between Smithfields and O'Connell square is popular for bikers and pedestrians.
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  • City center. Piazza del Popolo is the main square.
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  • City center. Piazza del Popolo is the main square.
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  • City center, on the back the The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, a Roman building.
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  • Caen, the Peace and WWII Memorial. Political protest against the French Vichy's government allied to the Nazi.
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  • Brescello. Vincenzo Ianno "playing" the role of Peppone near the M26 US tank utilised for a Don Camillo's movie. Located near the Po river Brescello is famous for being the set for one of Italy's most loved film series: that of Peppone and Don Camillo, played by Gino Cervi and Fernandel and based on the books by Giovannino Guareschi.
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  • Suzhou: Tong Li, a old water town bisected by canals and old stone bridges.
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  • Desertification on the once arable land around Mopti and Niger river.
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  • Rennes, Hotel de Ville square. The City Hall built after the fire that ravaged the city in 1720.
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  • Old Aberdeen, King College University.
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  • Old Aberdeen, King College University.
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  • Maritime Museum ship's figure head. The museum  tells the story of the city's long relationship with the sea.
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  • Maritime Museum offshore oil platform maquette. The museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the sea.
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  • The Maritime museum. At the right the old Provost Ross's House.
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  • Safranbolu, Izzet Pasha Camii, a mosque built in 1796. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached
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  • An alternate pilgrim road passed Mount Prinzera on the<br />
western side of the Via Francigena in what is now an “Oriented Nature Reserve” that  protects the mountain<br />
chain composed of ophiolitcs rocks.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla.
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  • The grat mosaic of Juan Mirò near the La Boqueria market.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Moll's Gap near Killarney.
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  • Dingle. Low tide on the Inch beach.
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  • Aran Island: Inishmore, the harbour. The islands attracted artists, writers and film makers. Robert Flaherty’s film Man of Aran (1934) made the islands known to a worldwide audience.
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  • Shop street, a statue of the Irish writer Oscar Wilde
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  • Spanish Arch, traditional meeting place for local people and tourists in late afternoon. Galway is the younghest city of Ireland for his university.
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  • Corte Railways station.
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  • Tiznit, the Great mosque. The arquitecture with stakes from the wall reminds the mosques of Mali, south of Sahara.
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  • South Bank
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  • Yaviza, only a small bridge announces that you have reached the famous Darièn’s Gap where stops the Panamerican Higway. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia’s guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Kars. A big concrete hand on a hill seems say goodbay to the near mountains of Armenian border. The hand was part of a monument of friendness with near Armenia but probably will never be finish, also because in the same place archeologists discovered a Urartian settlement.
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  • Fisher Insel.
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  • Brescello. Vincenzo Ianno "playing" the role of Peppone near the M26 US tank utilised for a Don Camillo's movie. Located near the Po river Brescello is famous for being the set for one of Italy's most loved film series: that of Peppone and Don Camillo, played by Gino Cervi and Fernandel and based on the books by Giovannino Guareschi.
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  • Santa Maria di Leuca is famous for its lighthouse, which, with its height of 47 metre and its position at 102 metre above sea level, is one of the most important ones in Italy. Next to the lighthouse is the large Sanctuary, or Basilica, De Finibus Terrae ("End of the Land", 1720-1755), built to commemorate the passage of St. Peter here. Punta Meliso promontory ( is the southeastern extremity of Italy — traditionally considered the lowest point of the geographical "heel" of Italian peninsula, as well as the meeting point of the waters from the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea.
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  • via della Consolata
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  • Piazza Cavour, in the baroque district, is one of the most romantic and scenographic of Turin.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back the City Hall (left) and St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached
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  • James Joyce monument, O’Connell st. and in the back the General Post Office.
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  • Shaoxing, a watertown where canals, boats and arched bridges are part of the city’s  charm.
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  • Pernambuco, Bezerros, Carnaval. Papangù mask.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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  • Borgo Panigale near Bologna. Ducati factory and museum. The story of the Ducati legendary bikes and riders, which began in Bologna in 1926, is recounted at the Ducati Museum.
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