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Monuments: Some of the Greatest Sculpture in France Can be Found in the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris

Vltava View: Looking Downward on the Crowds Enjoying the Medieval Charles Bridge. Prague, Czech Republic

Black Reflection, Empty Chairs: Pool of Water, Medici Fountain in the Luxembourg Garden, Paris


Lion and Boy: Proud Lion, Nose Up, Staring Off into the Distance as the Boy Stays at His Side with Admiration


Walking away from the Zocalo in the Middle of the Street at Night, Mexico City

The Greenest of Water: The Ruins of Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, State of Lazio in Central Italian Peninsula


Night Time Cityscape With Bright Light: Along the Ancient City Walls of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico


You Become a Perch After a Few Seconds: Little Park in San Juan, Puerto Rico, With a lot of Friendly Pigeons


Intense Sunset, Serene Water and Silhouette of Shoreline. Pebble Beach, California


Cement, Steel, Glass and Height: Skyscrapers Dominating Downtown San Francisco, California

London, England, Great Britain, British, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Thames River, City, Law
Before The Royal Courts of Justice. London, United Kingdom

The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is the building in London which houses the Court of Appeal of England and Wales and the High Court of Justice of England and Wales. Courts within the building are open to the public although there may be some restrictions depending upon the nature of the cases being heard. The building is a large grey stone edifice in the Victorian Gothic style and was designed by George Edmund Street, a solicitor turned architect. It was built in the 1870s. The Royal Courts of Justice were opened by Queen Victoria in December 1882. It is on The Strand, in the City of Westminster, near the border with the City of London (Temple Bar) and the London Borough of Camden. It is surrounded by the four Inns of Court and London School of Economics. The nearest tube stations are Chancery Lane and Temple.




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View of the Pounding Waves of the Atlantic Ocean, from Montauk Point Lighthouse, New York


Junk Reborn: Disgarded Rubish Returns as Watts Towers, Los Angeles

There Used to be Something Here Before. Now There's Almost Nothing. Keyport, New Jersey

The Kearny family settled the Keyport area in 1714. Their plantation, which featured timber and produce, and as many as 70 slaves and two sloops, prospered for over a century. The plantation was then divided and auctioned off, and Keyport was established in 1830. Keyport's rich history is captured in the Steamboat Dock Museum at the foot of Broad Street at the Bay and the Keyport Fire Museum and Education Center on Broad Street. —Keyport Online



Pacific Ocean, Cliff, Sky, Tree and Boulder: Tranquil View from a Parking Lot in Southern California



Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles

Veneration: Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, Cartago, Costa Rica

Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica), a basilica in Costa Rica, in the city of Cartago and dedicated to the Virgen de los Prados, officially known as la Virgen de los Ángeles (the Lady of the Angels). The basilica was built in 1639 and partially destroyed by an earthquake. The Basilica is dedicated to the Virgin of Cartago, a small representation of the Virgin carrying the infant Jesus, said to have been discovered by a peasant girl in Cartago. Due to the dark complexion of the stone, she is sometimes affectionately called "La Negrita" or "Reina de Cartago" (Queen of Cartago). In 1824 a decree declared the Virgin of the Angels the official patron of Costa Rica. The Basilica is the object of extensive pilgrimage and visitation by believers throughout the country, many of whom join in the celebrated 22km walk to the basilica during the romería?Source: Wikipedia



Under Arenal: An Umbrella of Palm Fronds in Steamy Tabacon Resort, Costa Rica


The House of Memory: Behind This Lies the Graves of Confederate Soldiers: Raleigh, North Carolina

Ambassador Hotel at Night on Wenceslas Square. Prague, Czech Republic

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