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Like every city in the world, in Seoul city center, you can find the most important institutional buildings in the city, like the City Hall, and other business and commercial buildings. Among these tall modern structures, you can also find the most famous historic palaces in the city.
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This may not be the creepiest cemetery, in case you are seeking a terror experience but it is worth visiting if you are around Recoleta, a fancy neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
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The Park with Rocks is my favorite park in Constanta. However, this is not its real name. I have been calling it by this name since I was little, as this particular park is full of large rocks. But if you look closely, you will find that they are quite special!
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Taphophilia: a love for funerals, graves, and cemeteries. Does this make me weird? No! It makes me want to take my cameras and go out to a cemetery, take pictures, and share the works of art that are hidden in places that are considered morbid or wrong.
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In Lapidarium in Berlin, there are a lot of huge monuments and statues of key figures of German history. These are all very old and huge.
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J.M. Barrie's blue plaque, the creator of Peter Pan!
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Batu Caves is a well-known tourist attraction with its 272 rock stairs as well as the 42.7m high statue of the Lord Murugan.
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Slavin, also designated by the National Cultural Monument, was erected in 1960 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the liberation of Bratislava in the Second World War.
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What kind of angel is this? It is standing so boldly as some sort of sentinel overlooking the A1 as it approaches Tyneside. Well, it certainly makes for an interesting subject to photograph. Made from resistant steel, weighing 200 tonnes and based upon the artist 'Anthony Gormely's own body, stands one of England's most famous landmarks.
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Communism in Hungary may have ended in 1989, but on the outskirts of Budapest there is a park where you can still feel it. After the fall of communism, citizens of Eastern European cities understandably began destroying the buildings, statues and symbols of the era and regime that had oppressed them since 1949.
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I decided to make a location of one of the most important graveyards in Puerto Rico - the Santa María Magdalena Graveyard. Though it never even occurred to me that by being so close to death, it would take the life of my precious Diana F+.
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The statue of Buddha on Nirvana of Ta Cu is longest Buddha statue in Vietnam.
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A small village in La Mancha where, every year just after Easter, you can see the Virgin Mary sprinting down a country road.
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The towering statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro is world famous. Situated on top of the Corcovado mountain, you can get there by riding a cable car, buses, or you can just walk.
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Take a trip back in time when all public places were adorned with gigantic monuments of Communist heroes and anybody who had a car drove a Trabant.
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Large luminous statues shining in the sky above the square.
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Memphis... extended for 15 kilometers from Giza to Saqqara. One of the oldest cities on Earth. Legendary Memphis was the capital of the ancient Egypt throughout the old kingdom.
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"Scorpie":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/scorpie showed us some real man made beauty with this superb review! Great shoots, a great text and some nice links with further useful information :)
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Ahoy, you mountain lovers! Ahoy, you hikers and extreme leisure activity fans! This is a story from the heart of Mala Fatras mountainous region in Slovakia's north-west. It is not so easy to find it, so please take a look at the map. OK, first thing when you get there, you need to find a place to stay (that's easy - a lot of motels, hotels, accommodation offers from the natives and so on).
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After spending the first 22 years of my life living in york, i realized that i'd never really looked around me, my time was consumed (like so many others) with dashing to and from work, the pub, or a friends house! so i decided it was time to explore the world around me.