RF2R4PRN9–Newfoundland, Canada: The Arches Provincial Park, rock formations composed of dolomitic conglomerates which have been eroded by sea wave action.
RF2R4PRKD–Newfoundland, Canada: The Arches Provincial Park, rock formations composed of dolomitic conglomerates which have been eroded by sea wave action.
RF2PPC8HW–Flower’s Cove, Newfoundland, Canada: One of two locations on Earth where thrombolites -- bun shaped mounds built by micro-organisms -- are known to ex
RF2K03AXF–Dublin, Ireland: Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, founded in 1191 as a Roman Catholic Cathedral, currently the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
RF2K04HYY–Dublin, Ireland: Christ Church Cathedral, founded in the 11th century under the Vikings. Rebuilt in the 12th century, renovated in the 19th century.
RF2JWEGBY–Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland: Replica mast from a Spanish galleon on the quayside overlooking Kinsale Harbour. Erected in 2001.
RF2JJEX3H–Gougane Barra, Co. Cork, Ireland: Ruins of a hermitage dating from around 1700, in a scenic valley and heritage site in the Shehy Mountains.
RF2JN44P0–Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, Ireland: Horses and carts -- jaunting cars -- waiting for passengers at Muckross House.
RF2JWE2E0–Gougane Barra, Co. Cork, Ireland: A stream running through Gougane Barra Forest Park.
RF2JWE2CA–Gougane Barra, Co. Cork, Ireland: A sign in English and Gaelic welcomes visitors to Gougane Barra Forest Park.
RF2JJEYKC–Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland: The Bronze-age Kenmare stone circle is composed of 15 boulders. At the center is a boulder-dolmen with a large capstone.
RF2JH2XDT–Ennistymon, Co. Clare, Ireland: An Gorta Mor (English: The Great Hunger) commemorates the victims of the Great Famine from 1845 to 1850.
RF2JE3PJ4–Kilfenora, Co. Clare, Ireland: The Gothic sedilia, or seat, in the chancel of Kilfenora Cathedral, also called Saint Fachtnan’s Cathedral.
RF2JDF8HN–Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland: Clare Museum, housed in a building that was originally a Sisters of Mercy school and chapel dating from 1854.
RF2HXMDGD–Isla Verde Beach, Puerto Rico, USA: Palm trees and hotels on a beach in Puerto Rico.
RF2HXMDB9–Isla Verde Beach, Puerto Rico, USA: Palm trees and hotels on a beach in Puerto Rico.
RF2J520KD–Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA: Main plaza at the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center, an archaeological site built by ancient Igneri and Tainos tribes.
RF2HY00YR–Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA: View of the historic La Perla neighborhood, from Fort San Cristobal.
RF2H3YEPY–Thingvellir National Park, Iceland: Original site of the Althing, or General Assembly, established in 930 C.E., the world’s oldest existing parliament
RF2H3CTPC–Myvatn, Iceland: A shallow lake situated in an area of active volcanism in the north of Iceland near the Krafla volcano.
RF2H3H488–Myvatn Region, Iceland: Namafjall (also known as Hverir) is a high-temperature geothermal area with boiling mud pots and steaming fumaroles.
RF2H3H4JC–Myvatn Region, Iceland: Namafjall (also known as Hverir) is a high-temperature geothermal area with boiling mud pots and steaming fumaroles.
RF2H3H48B–Myvatn Region, Iceland: Namafjall (also known as Hverir) is a high-temperature geothermal area with boiling mud pots and steaming fumaroles.
RF2H3CTNJ–Myvatn, Iceland: A shallow lake situated in an area of active volcanism in the north of Iceland near the Krafla volcano.
RF2H1J0YJ–Bakkavegur, Iceland: The bridge across Kolugljufur Canyon, near the Kolufossar Waterfalls, on the Vididalsa River.
RF2H2WTDT–Skagafjordur, Iceland: Glaumbaer Folk Museum, located on an old turf farm that was inhabited until 1947.
RF2H08JH2–Reykholt, Iceland: Snorralaug, the warm outdoor bathing pool of Snorri Sturluson and one of the first archaeological remains to be listed in Iceland.
RF2H08JAK–Reykholt, Iceland: The old church (1886-1887) at Snorrastofa, the homestead of the Icelandic Saga writer, Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241).
RF2H08JDW–Reykholt, Iceland: The old church (1886-1887) at Snorrastofa, the homestead of the Icelandic Saga writer, Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241).
RF2H0WYDC–Akranes, Iceland: The Sigurfari -- a ketch built in England in 1885 --at the Akranes Folk Museum.
RF2GT5JFF–Grindavik, Iceland: Behind a field of lava rocks, the Svartsengi power plant (1976) was the world´s first geothermal source for electric power.
RF2GT5MNW–Krýsuvík, Iceland: Krýsuvík-Seltún Geothermal Hot Springs, a geothermal system in Krýsuvík volcanic area.
RF2GT5N7W–Krýsuvík, Iceland: Krýsuvík-Seltún Geothermal Hot Springs, a geothermal system in Krýsuvík volcanic area.
RF2GT5N6W–Krýsuvík, Iceland: Krýsuvík-Seltún Geothermal Hot Springs, a geothermal system in Krýsuvík volcanic area.
RF2H0WBB3–Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland: Racks with dried cod carcasses, near Hafnarfjordur.
RF2H0P5RK–Njardvik, Iceland: Giant head of Viking sculpture on the grounds of the Viking World Museum (Víkingaheimar).
RF2H0TRCE–Njardvik, Iceland: A stone sculpture of a troll guards the entry to Faxafloi Bay, on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
RF2BYR7HT–Uxmal, Mexico: Cenote X-Batun. A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater.
RF2B7K57H–Uxmal, Mexico: Closeup of the Mayan Pyramid of the Magician, also known as the Pyramid of the Dwarf, 600-900 A.D.
RF2B9NHG0–Uxmal, Mexico: The Quadrangle of the Birds at the ancient Mayan ruins of Uxmal.
RF2B8A7M3–Uxmal, Mexico: Tourists visiting the Mesoamerican ball court at the ancient Mayan ruins of Uxmal.
RF2BYR7A3–Uxmal, Mexico: Cenote X-Batun. A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater.
RF2BYP3TE–Uxmal, Mexico: The Mayan Pyramid of the Magician, also known as The Pyramid of the Dwarf, 600-900 A.D., rising above the trees.
RF2B8DBY7–Uxmal, Mexico: Carvings on a building in Uxmal, a major Mayan city, 600-900 A.D.
RF2BYDP8E–Celestun, Yucatan, Mexico: American flamingos - Phoenicopterus ruber - wading in the shallow waters of the Celestun Biosphere Reserve.
RF2B25BY7–Celestun, Yucatan, Mexico: An American White Ibis - Eudocimus albus - in the mangroves at the Celestun Biosphere Reserve.
RF2B2248M–Celestun, Yucatan, Mexico: A Great blue heron - Ardea herodias - at the Celestun Biosphere Reserve.
RF2B23NBJ–Celestun, Yucatan, Mexico: American flamingos - Phoenicopterus ruber - wading in the shallow waters of the Celestun Biosphere Reserve.
RF2B1TA8X–Dzibilchaltun, Yucatan, Mexico: Structure 44, a 425-foot long platform with a continuous stair, and the main plaza.
RF2B22472–Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico: An empty wooden swing with 'PROGRESO' written in colorful letters, on a beach on the Gulf of Mexico.
RF2AYYW63–Izamal, Yucatán, Mexico: Franciscan Monastery and Convent of San Antonio de Padua, built in 1561.
RF2AXR7A0–Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico: El Templo Redondo -- The Round Temple -- with other Mayan ruins in the foreground.
RF2AXR7D3–Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico: El Templo Redondo -- The Round Temple -- among the ancient Mayan ruins in Mayapan.
RF2AXR7A9–Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico: El Templo Redondo -- The Round Temple -- at the ancient Mayan ruins in Mayapan.
RF2AYYW4Y–Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico: Horses and carriages wait for passengers along the main plaza of Izamal, under a cloudy sky.
RF2AXR9M6–Mayapan, Mexico: Tourists visit the Mayan Temple of Kukulcan in Mayapan, the capital of the Maya in the Yucatán from the 1220s until the 1440s.
RF2AAJJNM–Yardley, PA: The Old Library by Lake Afton, completed in 1878. The building's style, known as 'carpenter' Gothic, features a steep gable roof.
RF2AAMXW4–Washington Crossing, PA: View of the Delaware River and Pennsylvania countryside from Bowman's Hill Tower in Washington Crossing Historic Park.
RF2AAJJHH–Yardley, PA: The Old Library by Lake Afton, completed in 1878. The building's style, known as 'carpenter' Gothic, features a steep gable roof.
RF2AAMXX0–Washington Crossing, PA: View of the Delaware River and Pennsylvania countryside from Bowman's Hill Tower in Washington Crossing Historic Park.
RF2A8P398–Washington Crossing, PA: Marker at the Washington Crossing Historic Park, where Washington crossed the Delaware River in December 1776.
RF2A8285R–Washington Crossing, Titusville, NJ: Johnson Ferry House (c. 1740), at the site of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, December 1776.
RF2A828D4–Washington Crossing, Titusville, NJ: State Park at the site of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River in December 1776.
RF2A828HW–Washington Crossing, Titusville, NJ: Overlook at the site of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River in December 1776.
RF2A827Y0–Washington Crossing, Titusville, NJ: Johnson Ferry House (c. 1740), at the site of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, December 1776.
RFWP8CRW–Porter, New York, USA: Visitors at the North Redoubt on the 23-acre grounds of Old Fort Niagara, on a cloudy day on Lake Ontario.
RFWP8CNJ–Porter, New York, USA: Visitors on the 23-acre grounds of the 18th-century Old Fort Niagara, on a cloudy day.
RFWP8CF9–Porter, New York, USA: Visitors on the 23-acre grounds of Old Fort Niagara; the 18th-century 'French Castle' in the background, on a cloudy day.
RFWJ6Y9D–Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada: The Skylon Tower (1965), an observation tower with a revolving restaurant, overlooks the American and Horseshoe Falls.
RFWNERM1–Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada: A double rainbow appears over the Niagara River as a tour boat takes visitors to the foot of the Horseshoe Falls.
RF2BY8X49–The Blackberry Lily or Leopard Lily (Belamcanda chinensis), the sole species in the genus Belamcanda, was transferred to the genus Iris in 2005.
RFWNERXX–Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada: A rainbow appears over the Niagara River as a tour boat takes visitors to the foot of the Horseshoe Falls.
RFWB975C–Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada: An antique cable cars carries visitors across the Niagara River, over the Whirlpool Rapids.
RFWB36X1–Niagara Falls, NY: Tourists in yellow raincoats at the Cave of the Winds, stairs and platforms at the foot of the Bridal Veil Falls, on Goat Island.
RF2AJ0J43–Niagara Falls, NY: A rainbow emerges from the mist as a tour boat sails through the Niagara Gorge.
RF2AJ0J94–Niagara Falls, NY: A rainbow emerges from the mist over tourists at the Cave of the Winds.
RFWB6KHB–Niagara Falls, NY: Panorama view of Niagara Falls, and the Niagara Gorge from the Prospect Point Observation Tower in the Niagara Falls State Park.
RFWB36WB–Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada: The Rainbow International Bridge over the Niagara Gorge, the Rainbow Carillon Tower, a Maid of the Mist tourist boat.
RFWACN8K–Niagara Falls, NY: Tourists line up to buy tickets to the Cave of the Winds, stairs and platforms at the foot of the American Falls, on Goat Island.
RFWACN90–Niagara Falls, NY: Tourists enjoy the view from Luna Island, a small piece of land between the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls.
RFWB3564–Niagara Falls, NY: Close up view of the American Falls, from Prospect Point.
RF2BY0B25–Niagara Falls, New York: Passengers fill tour boats to get a close-up view of the Falls, with the Canadian city of the same name in the background.
RFW3WDJE–Newburgh, New York: The restored Tower of Victory at Washington's Headquarters National Historic Landmark, on the Hudson River.
RFW3WDGR–Newburgh, New York: Hasbrouck House (1750), Washington's headquarters during the Revolutionary War, National Historic Landmark.
RFW3WDHD–Newburgh, New York: Hasbrouck House (1750), Washington's headquarters during the Revolutionary War, National Historic Landmark.
RFW3WDFB–Newburgh, New York: The restored Tower of Victory at Washington's Headquarters National Historic Landmark, on the Hudson River.
RFW3GPJE–West Point, New York: View of the Hudson River looking north from the Overlook at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
RF2BXKBE3–Middlefield & Middletown, Connecticut: Wadsworth Falls, on the Coginchaug River, in Wadsworth Falls State Park.
RFT8R4G1–Aswan, Egypt: Tourists and guides at the temple complex of Philae, built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom, relocated to Agilkia Island in the 1960s.
RFT9BK4C–Lake Nasser, Egypt: The monument to Arab-Soviet Friendship (Lotus Flower) at the Aswan High Dam.
RFT9D0MN–Aswan, Egypt: A row of columns at the relocated temple complex of Philae, built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom.
RFT7MT7M–Abu Simbel, Egypt: Detail of carvings at the temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, built in the 13th century BC, on the western shore of Lake Nasser.
RFT7MRB8–Abu Simbel, Egypt: A sign in English and Arabic welcomes visitors to the Abu Simbel Airport, which serves flights to and from Aswan and Cairo.
RFT60P03–Edfu, Egypt: Tourists listen to their guide in the courtyard of the temple of Edfu, the largest temple dedicated to Horus and Hathor of Dendera.
RFT60P0C–Edfu, Egypt: Statue of Horus at the temple of Edfu, the the largest temple dedicated to Horus and Hathor of Dendera.
RFT632T6–Nile River, Egypt: People, rowboats, houses, and date palm trees along the east bank of the Nile River.
RFT5CAFD–Nile River, Egypt: Minaret, houses, date palm trees, feluccas (sailboats), and large sand dunes at sunset along the west bank of the Nile River.
RFT4ETWD–Luxor, Egypt: Tourists visit Medinet Habu, the mortuary temple of Ramesses III, an important New Kingdom structure on the West Bank of the Nile River.
RFT4GR63–Luxor, Egypt: Tourists take shelter from the sun at the Valley of the Kings, the New Kingdom burial place on the West Bank of the Nile River.
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