The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall is truly an awesome sight, a series of ancient fortifications built to protect ancient territories against the nomadic tribes from the northern steppe.
The Great Wall is truly an awesome sight, a series of ancient fortifications built to protect ancient territories against the nomadic tribes from the northern steppe.
Cloth Hall is an old market located in the center of Krakow's popular Market square. It has been in business for hundreds of years and remains a popular tourist destination.
While Tuscan villagers miss the sound of their bell, Dutch residents want a polar bear to make less noise.
Venice is being placed on UNESCO's endangered list, after barely escaping the designation two years ago.
DrFumblefinger shares one of his favorite images of Venice.
The Terracotta Warriors were commissioned by the first emperor of China to guard his tomb and protect him in the afterlife.
Castelvecchio Bridge was constructed in the 14th century. It is a beautiful arched structure which provides a pedestrian walkway over the River Adigo.
DrFumblefinger visits the city of Tomar, located in central Portugal northeast of Lisbon. The city has a fine historic core, often overlooked by tourists which flock to its famous castle.
The Royal Riding Hall in Belem used to be part of the Royal Palace complex. For a hundred years it housed the country's Royal Coach museum, which recently was moved to a new, modern and more spacious facility. Today the building still serves as a museum.
A visit to the largest geyser basin in Yellowstone Park reveals a diverse landscape with a large number of interesting geothermal features.
Jayita overcomes doubts and difficulties to make it to the top of St Victoria Hill in Malaysia
Barry Barford revisits one of his favourite haunts in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney.
Gumbo was visiting a historic church/monastery complex in the University city of Coimbra, in which the first two kings of Portugal are buried.
Every day PortMoresby found something new to amuse, from temples to a western-style supermarket, walking in Penang’s George Town.
Citing the high cost of repairing vandalized buildings and sites, Italy's cabinet is calling for much bigger fines.