Lulworth Cove – West Lulworth, England
Lulworth Cove is a cove near the village of West Lulworth, on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, southern England. The cove is one of the world's finest examples of such a landform, and is a World Heritage Site and tourist location with approximately 500,000 visitors every year, of whom about 30 percent
Opera Krakowska – Krakow, Poland
The Opera Krakowska (Kraków Opera) active today, was founded in 1954 in postwar Kraków, Poland, although the tradition of opera in the city dates back to 1628 when the first ever full libretto in Polish was released by the local
Planty Park – Krakow, Poland
Planty is one of the largest city parks in Kraków, Poland. It encircles the Stare Miasto (Old Town), where the Medieval city walls used to stand until the early 19th century. The historic Old Town is not to be confused
Jan Matejko Monument – Krakow, Poland
Unveiled as recently as November 2013, this monument pays homage to one of Poland's greatest painters, and one of Kraków's most beloved sons. 2013 was not only the 175th anniversary of Jan Matejko's birth in Kraków, but also the 120th
Wawel Dragon Statue – Krakow, Poland
Wawel Dragon Statue (Polish: Pomnik Smoka Wawelskiego) is a monument at the foot of the Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland, in front of the Wawel Dragon's den, dedicated to the mythical Wawel Dragon. The statue was designed by Polish sculptor Bronisław
Wells-Next-The-Sea Beach – Norfolk, United Kingdom
The Wells beach is considered to be the best beach in Norfolk, and there are several reasons why. Just a stone’s throw away from the harbour town of Wells-next-the-Sea, this Norfolk beach offers everything you could want from the perfect
Cromer Pier – Cromer, United Kingdom
Cromer Pier is a Grade II listed seaside pier in the civil parish of Cromer on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk, 40 kilometers (25 mi) due north of the city of Norwich in the United Kingdom.
Flora Fountain – Mumbai, Maharashtra
Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the
Royal Hospital Haslar – Gosport, England
Founded in the reign of King George I, the Royal Hospital Haslar in Gosport, Hampshire, was one of several hospitals serving the Portsmouth Urban Area, but had previously been the country's foremost – and ultimately last – military hospital. Haslar
Shad Thames – London, England
Shad Thames is a historic riverside street next to Tower Bridge in Bermondsey, London, England, and is also an informal name for the surrounding area. The street Shad Thames has Tower Bridge at its west end, and runs along the
Father Bernard’s Footbridge – Krakow, Poland
Kladka Bernatka is a brand new passage over the Wistula river, only for pedestrians and bicycles. It is located between two major bridges of Cracow, became a useful alternative for those who prefer to walk safely to the other side.
St. Mary’s Basilica – Kraków, Poland
St. Mary's Basilica (Polish: Kosciól Mariacki), is a Brick Gothic church re-built in the 14th century (originally built in the early 13th century), adjacent to the Main Market Square in Kraków, Poland. Standing 80 m (262 ft) tall, it is
Sandringham Gardens – Hyde Park, Sydney
Sandringham Gardens in Sydney's Hyde Park North were developed to commemorate the intended visit in 1952 of King George VI. The memorial was designed as a sunken garden with a reflecting pool partly enclosed by a pergola, and its association
Circular Quay – Sydney
Circular Quay is a location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks. Circular Quay is a focal point for