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 | http://www.stpete-pier.com/ |  | 07/30/2005 | 309 | 



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 | posted by 3lumi |  | 07/30/2005 | 204 | 



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 | Kassels proud landmark. A copper statue built on a stone octagon on top of a large park with waterfalls, etc., and a palace at its end where, for example, Napoleon's brother once lived. Check out wikipedia: Herkules or Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. |  | 07/30/2005 | 335 | 



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 | This is the famous monument in the Capital of South Africa |  | 07/30/2005 | 487 | 



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 | Like BIG food? Here is a really big donut outside Randy's Donuts in Inglewood, CA |  | 07/29/2005 | 470 | 
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 | The Ceausescu Palace in Bucharest is the 2nd largest building in sqm (1st: Pentagon). Unfortunately this area offers not the best resolution. |  | 07/29/2005 | 381 | 



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 | Biosphere 2 is a manmade closed ecological system in Oracle, Arizona / Biosphäre 2 war, ein von der Außenwelt unabhängiges, sich selbst erhaltendes Ökosystem. |  | 07/29/2005 | 551 | 



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 | I found Xanadu! Located in Inner Mongolia province of China.
"In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree" |  | 07/29/2005 | 378 | 



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 | Loma Linda University Medical Center, famous from TV "Venom ER" |  | 07/29/2005 | 174 | 
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 | Most popular place in Istanbul |  | 07/25/2005 | 957 | 



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 | The Eastman Theatre.The opening of the facility was in 1922. |  | 07/24/2005 | 190 | 



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 | Weihenstephan is part of the city of Freising (48,500 inhabitants) north of Munich/Germany.
Weihenstephan is known for its Benedictine abbey, founded 725, which established the allegedly oldest brewery in the world still in operation today. The brewery is now known as Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan (i.e. it is owned by the State of Bavaria). |  | 07/24/2005 | 545 | 



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 | The most famous places in Munich. Including 'Hofbräuhaus', 'Wiesn', etc. |  | 07/24/2005 | 1,424 | 



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 | 9 famous sites of Trier, the oldest city Germany |  | 07/23/2005 | 435 | 



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 | 24 of the many sites of London, including London Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's, Museums and Wimbledon among others. Feel free to add to the collection and re-post. |  | 07/23/2005 | 1,671 | 



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 | The highest wooden tower on earth - 111 m. Built of larch wood. |  | 07/23/2005 | 400 | 



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 | The castle of Nuernberg (Nuremberg, Franconia, Germany) is situated north and above the old city center. |  | 07/23/2005 | 787 | 



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 | Collection of buildings and sites of touristic interest in the city of Darmstadt (Hessen), Germany. |  | 07/23/2005 | 706 | 



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 | Trier, the oldest town in germany, with roman Porta Nigra (engl. black gate) |  | 07/23/2005 | 692 | 



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 | the famous Empire State Building, New York |  | 07/23/2005 | 2,103 | 



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 | The Tokyo Tower. Read about it at http://www.amphi.com/~psteffen/fmf/ttower.html. It looks a whole lot like the Eiffel Tower, but it is painted orange and white and is 13 meters taller. |  | 07/22/2005 | 2,394 | 



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 | Working place of Mr. Bond. James Bond. Also, the starting point of the excellent boat chase on the river Thames in the 19th Bond movie, The World Is Not Enough. |  | 07/22/2005 | 1,682 | 



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 | Low Res of the La Silla Observatory in Chile (http://www.ls.eso.org/lasilla/user-info/aboutls.html) |  | 07/22/2005 | 444 | 



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 | Artificial Island in the Bosporus. The entry is only allowed for Galatasaray-members. |  | 07/22/2005 | 599 | 



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 | Brandenburger Tor - Berlin - Germany |  | 07/22/2005 | 2,687 | 



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