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Crowds gather around Mona Lisa (La Joconde) at Musee du Louvre.
Crowds watching group of buskers perform in Paris undergound station.
The entrance to the Piazza del Campidoglio is watched over by marble statues of Castor and Pollux, who are represented as horse-tamers. The square and the steps leading to them was designed by Michelangelo.
Rooftop spires and statues dominate the rooftop of Milan's Cathedral.
Sign at emergency landing strip on Stuart Highway in northern SA.
Citrus scented soaps on display.
Piazza San Marco attracts a hoard of tourists, who attract flocks of pigeons, (100,000 last count) . The city of Venice, in an effort to protect historic buildings from the acid attack of pigeon poo, asks Please don't feed the birds. The massive Basilica di San Marco ( St Mark's Basilica ) looms in the background.
Ceiling decoration in the Gallery of Maps, Vatican Museum.
Courtyard of the Cloisters at the rear of Monreale Cathedral.
Teatro Massimo at night.
Galleries on two levels showing frescoes and hexagonal well in Ward of Honour in the Rocca Albornaziana of Spoleto.
MiniMetro light rail system of transport.
Ceiling of Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Walls and turrets of the historic Crac des Chevaliers
Columns, entablature and partial buildings in the ruins at Palmyra
The Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem, the mosque houses up to 5000 praying supplicants at a time
Sunset and the Cairo city skyline.
Chateau de Blois.
Capo market.
Part of Quattro Canti.
Figures adorning Fontana Pretoria in the Piazza Pretoria.
Ceiling of Saint Catherine's Church the Virgin and Martyr in Piazza Bellini.
Pastry treats in Mercato della Vucciria.
Ceiling of Chiesa di San Cataldo in Piazza Bellini.
Small snail-like creatures for sale at Ballaro market.
Entrance to the Cathedral.
Interior of the Cathedral in Palermo.
Cappella Palatina in the Palazzo dei Normanni.
Cappella Palatina in the Palazzo dei Normanni.
Pastries.
Beach and waterfront houses.
Teatro Greco looking towards Mount Etna in the distance.
Teatro Greco looking towards Mount Etna in distance.
Teatro Greco looking towards Mount Etna in distance.
Lido Mazzaro below Taormina.
Interior of Chiesa San Giuseppe in Piazza IX Aprile.
Passengers waiting for trains at Florence railway station.
Bronze doors of the Baptistry.
Interior of the Duomo.
Dome of the Duomo.
Exterior of Basilica di Santa Croce.
Frescoes in Capepella Baglioni in Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore.
Teatro Romano (Roman Theatre).
Spoleto and Umbrian countryside.
Chiesa di Santa Maria sopra Minerva.
Frescoes by Piazza del Comune.
Fashion items and accessories displayed in shop window.
Etruscan well (Pozzo Etrusco).
Raphael's "Trinity with Saints" in Cappella di San Severo.
Dome of Chiesa di Sant'Agnese in Agone in Piazza Navona.
Bikes available for rent in Rome.
Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi with Chiesa di Sant'Agnese in background in Piazza Navona.
Fontana del Nettuno in Piazza Navona at night.
The Aldobrandini Chapel in Basilica di Santa Maria Sopre Minerva.
Chiesa di Santa Maria in Aracoeli.
Staircase and facade of Santa Maria in Aracoeli.
Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Various fragments by front entrance of Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Fountain in Trastevere.
Part of 'The Last Judgement' by Michelangelo on wall of the Sistine Chapel.
Ceiling of Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
Ceiling of Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
"The Death of Julius Caesar" hanging in the Gallery of Tapestries in the Vatican Museum.
"The Battle of the Milvian Bridge" in the Hall of Constantine in the Vatican Museum.
Cafe in Piazza Farnese at night.
Fruit and vegetable market in Campo de Fiori.
Italian flag and Victor Emmanuel Monument.
Roman Forum and the Colosseum from Victor Emmanuel Monument.
Statues of Castor and Pollux on the Cordonata leading to Piazza del Campidoglio.
One of the entrances to the walled city of Perugia.
Flags flying outside the Palais des Festivals et des Congres.
Frescoes of 17th century Chapelle St-Pierre painted by Jean Cocteau in 1957.
Flower pot.
River Torrens and city buildings at sunset.
Cheese on display at Saturday morning market.
Sant'Andrea Cathedral towering above Piazza del Duomo.
Mountainside path leading down to the sea.
Overhead of jogger by River Torrens.
Menu outside a restaurant.
Brightly striped containers of spices from Khan al-Khalili in Cairo. Khan al-Khalili is one of the biggest bazaars in the Middle East.
Kuala Lumpur's popular Central Market where you will find everything from clothing and crafts to antiques and artefacts
Tourteau Fromage in street market.
Roller Blading and cycling along the banks of the River Seine.
The Sistine Chapel was built between 1475 and 1480 and by 1483 the decoration of the walls, entrusted to Perugino, were complete, but wisely,Julius II decided to have the ceiling frescos done by Michelangelo
The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) in Giza, the monument was built by the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty around the year 2560 BC to serve as a tomb when he dies, Cheops is the only pyramid at this site that is classified as one of the Ancient Wonders of the World
During a young boys " bar mitzvah " the Torah is contained and carried throughout the ceremony in a gilded, ornate containers
Interior of the Gare du Nord.
Pyramide and Musee du Louvre.
The light show over the Pyramids, the sole survivors of the ancient Greek listed Seven Wonders of the World, at night.
Bottle of wine and candle, Marche au Vins.
River Torrens and city buildings at sunset.
Variety of cheeses for sale at a Saturday market.
Wine maturing in wooden barrels in the Medoc region.
Shoppers amongst stalls at the Great Market (Nagycsarnok).
The famous Colosseum ( Colosseo ) in Rome, where gladiators, often prisoners of war or slaves, once fought for their freedom.
A young boy in Jerusalem and his " bar mitzvah " ceremony, meaning that he is now subject to Jewish law and therefore, for religious purposes, an adult
Large Theatre ( Teatro Grande ), built in the 2nd century AD, and Court of the Gladiators' or Gladiators' Barracks ( Caserma dei Gladiatori ) in Pompeii. Pompeii was covered in volcanic ash in 79 AD when Vesuvio erupted and casts of of the fleeing resident were left in the hardened tufa after their corpses decayed.
Fontana della Barcaccia is a restful sight on Piazza di Spagna, one of the most famous plazas in Rome and popularly known for the Spanish Steps.
Colourful baskets.
Gilded statue of Joan of Arc, place des Pyramides.
Surfboards for hire.
There are 1500 monumental fountains in Rome and they consume enormous quantities of undrinkable water
Re-created cell of Marie-Antoinette at the Conciergerie.
Souvenir Eiffel Towers for sale.
The interior of Chapelle Royale in the Chateau de Versailles is decorated with Baroque murals, gilding and white marble.
Roman aqueducts of Caesarea, built by the Romans in the 2nd century they carried water from mountain springs to the city of Caesarea
Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi).
One of Haifa's major attractions is the domed Baha'i Shrine of the Bab and the Carmel Central, this is one if the two main spiritual centres for the Baha'i faith
Local district flags in Siena
Window of cheese shop.
Variety of cheeses in street market, rue Mouffetard.
Michelangelo's frescoes on the ceiling and walls of the Sistine Chapel.
Waiting for the customers to come along, at this market in Luxor- Egypt
People gather on the steps leading up to the imposing Duomo Sant' Andrea, Amalfi which dates from the early 10th century.
A pigeon perched on the head of one of Rome's many statues.
Train pulling into Metro station.
Enjoying a cafe latte on Piazza San Marco, Venice. Cafe culture was invented by the Italians who take their coffee seriously.
Nuns in the hallways of the Greek Orthodox Convent, which stands on one of the most important places of Christian pilgrimage in the Middle East
Old water fountain in Venice, where finding water aint the problem.
Flood level marker for River Maine.
Sculpture at Place Francois Rude.
Pedestrians heading to work at La Defense.
Rue Montorgueil.
Pillgrims gathering by Grotte de Massabielle.
Shops in the Artist's Colony in Safed, although the colony is a major tourist drawcard many of the Arab properties, including the main mosque, have been turned into gallery space and studios
The Avenue of the Sphinxes at Luxor. The avenue connects the temple at Karnak with the temple at Luxor.
Cactuses grow well in Jerusalem.
Kite Festival at Semaphore Beach.
Sunbathers, Plage des Marinieres.
Marble facade of the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore.
A pie floater - pie, pea soup and sauce.
Tower of Old Adelaide Gaol.
L'Apocalypse (Apocalypse Tapestry) at Chateau d'Angers.
Joan of Arc statue framed by a ferris wheel ride.
Domes of Cathedrale St Front.
Chateau de Biron, near Monpazier, Dordogne.
Crepe.
Swiss Guard stands alert at St Peter's Basillica ( Basilica di San Pietro ), Vatican City ( Vaticano )
Cityscape : rooftops of Paris.
Ceiling decoration in the Hall of Constantine, Vatican Museum.
Cheese at covered market.
Lighthouse, Port Adelaide.
Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II (the Vittoriano) dominates Piazza Venezia.
High-speed TGV Train.
Geometric patterns are a feature of the gardens at the Chateau de Versailles.
Partial buildings in the ruins at the historic site of Palmyra
Art Gallery sign.
The ruins of a Greek Ekklesiasteron ( open air theatre ) in Paestum, founded in the 6th century BC by Greek settlers.
The Rafai and Sultan Hussan Mosques in downtown Cairo. The Rifai mosque was completed in 1912 and contains the mausoleums of the last Egyptian Royal Dynasty.
Local produce on display for sale.
Flower after rain in Clos Normand at Musee Claude Monet.
Legs of ham for sale.
The Avenue of the Sphinxes at Luxor. The avenue connects the temple at Karnak with the temple at Luxor.
Mosaic map in St George's Church.
Cellar at Sevenhill Cellars, Clare Valley.
A selection of cheeses on display in a cheese shop, Ile St Louis.
Exterior of Chateau d'Usse, River Indre.
Statue of Joan of Arc on rue Rivoli.
Traditional German style hot dog.
Cabernet sauvignon grapes in jar.
Aerial of city.
Beach alongside Quai Des Etats Unis.
Carved decoration in the Temple of Bel, the most complete structure in the ruins at Palmyra
Take a leisurely cruise along the Canale di Cannareggio to appreciate the charm of Venice
Carnevale masks for sale for the week long Carnevale festivities held in Florence each February. Re discovered and reinvented in 1979 when it took off with a bang, ancient Italy has a long history of celebrating the end of winter in some bizarre rituals.
Chilli for sale in Amalfi - the further south you go in Italy, the hotter and spicer the regional food becomes.
Exterior of Cathedrale Ste-Marie in Bayonne.
The wonderful tiled work of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem
Colourful facades line the harbour in Portofino, home to the mega-rich and powerful.
Diners enjoying Renaissance atmosphere while eating outdoors.
Mannequins displaying the theme of a musical party in the Azem Palace
Eglise St Clement.
Baptistry, Cathedral and Leaning Tower.
The interior of Galeries Lafayette.
Foyer of the Szechenyi Baths (Szechenyi Furdo).
Ripe tomatoes for sale - an important ingredient in Italian cuisine.
Box of chocolates.
Blue on blue along the coastline of the Ligurian sea.
In the ancient world, the elliptical-shaped Colosseum in Rome, taking ten years to build, was the largest structure of its type.It stood 160 feet high with four storeys of windows,arches and columns
Strawberries at fruit and vegetable market.
Houses, art stalls and cafes of the town centre.
Items made from metal at the Gold Market
The small settlement of Marina Grande is where all hydrofoils and ferries arrive on the Isle of Capri ( Isola d'Capri ).
Eiffel Tower at night from Place du Trocadero.
Typical dish of bouillabaisse.
Fishing boats in Salerno Harbour. Fishing remains a premier source of income in the coastal towns near Napoli.
Overhead of surfers.
Window shutters and sculptures on a wall in Siena
The magnificent Basilique du Sacre Coeur (Sacred Heart Basilica) (1873-1919) perched atop Butte de Montmartre, attracts hoards of tourists.
Marina Grande port from island cliffs.
Follow the sign to the Gates of the Cotton Merchants in the Old City of Jerusalem
Cathedrale St Front and Pont des Barris.
Cheeses for sale.
Street lights and statue along Pont Alexandre III.
Eiffel Tower at night from directly below.
Skiers at Aiguille du Midi.
View of the clock tower on the 19th century Maronite Cathedral and a statue in front of it
AFL football game at Football Park.
Exterior of Chateau de Blois, Loire.
Courtyard of Palazzo Borromeo.
View over the arched facades on San Marco square to the rooftops of Venice.
Statue of Diana in Pompeii, which was covered in volcanic ash in 79 AD when Vesuvio erupted. Casts of of the fleeing resident were left in the hardened tufa after their corpses decayed.
Couple walking in stone street.
Small Polenta cakes, a local speciality.
The bronze sculptured National Monument commemorates the defeat of the Communist terrorists during the Emergency
A barred window on Azem Palace
Strings of garlic at a market
The city of Megiddo or Armageddon, the site is synonymous with the last great battle on Earth, hence its popularity with doomsday watchers
Fine food and drinks in a window display of a Pizzicheria ( delicatessen ) in Siena
Bottles of wine at Maison du Vin.
Tapestry detail at Chateau d'Usse.
Street sign on Promenade des Anglais in front of Negresco Hotel.
Traditionally dressed men parade through streets.
The Pantheon, Rome is considered to be the best preserved building of ancient Roman architecture and holds the tombs of some Kings and the artist Raphael.
Looking along Vicolo di Mercurio in Pompeii which houses Casa dei Vettii, a collection of well-preserved paintings and statues. The town of Pompeii was covered in volcanic ash in 79AD when Vesuvio erupted.
Statue of Jean-Eugene Houdin outlining his many achievements including watchmaker, mechanic, inventor and man of letters.
The Sphinx of Giza, carved out of a single block of limestone, was sculpted during the reign of the Pharaoh Khafre about 4600 years ago. The face of the sphinx may actually be a representation of Khafre
Crafted masks and other unique gifts for sale in a craft shop in San Gimignano
Room of the Animals, Vatican Museum.
Interior of the Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde.
International flags representing riders in the 'Tour Down Under' Bicycle race - Adelaide, South Australia
Celebrating Festival Santa Caterina Da Siena in Siena.
A passenger funicular ferries tourists up Butte de Montmarte to Basilique du Sacre Coeur.
The enchanting medieval town of Siena in all its glory.
Illuminated religious statue and cross inside Cathedrale Notre Dame.
Grafitti near "Princess Diana memorial".
Overhead of Central Market.
Bric-a-brac market.
Horses racing at Longchamp racecourse.
Colourful boats in harbour.
Bottles of walnut and hazelnut oil.
Boats along the canal.
Carnevale masks for sale for the week long Carnevale festivities held in Florence each February. Re discovered and reinvented in 1979 when it took off with a bang, ancient Italy has a long history of celebrating the end of winter in some bizarre rituals.
The ancient and divided city of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
Brass lion head door knocker.
The Baroque Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore with its Romanesque bell tower, Rome. It is celebrated with a service each year on 5 August to commemorate the miracle of its birth when on that night, Pope Liberius dreamt that the Virgin Mary told him to build a church where snow fell. Next morning, fresh snow was found on its site.
Columns, entablature and partial buildings in the ruins at Palmyra
Detail from the Gothic-style Duomo in Siena, showing statue tributes to great philosophers and prophets by Giovanni Pisano.
The town of Vernazza in Liguria is beautifully positioned with a piazza and promenade on the harbour.
L'Apocalypse (Apocalypse Tapestry) at Chateau d'Angers.
Historic precinct, Port Adelaide.
A couple sit overlooking the fountain and canal in the gardens at the Chateau de Versailles.
Cairo's landmark Citadel. The citadel was built in 810 by Hatim Ibn Hartama, primarily as his official residence. In 1176, Salah as-Din realised its strategic importance and fortified it just in time for the Crusades.
Bouchon (bistro) in Vieux.
Bridge over Loire river at Blois.
Ornate ceiling, Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.
Vines at Commune de Parnac, Quercy.
Street-side eatery in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown
Piazza del Duomo, popular gathering place for tourists, in front of the Duomo.
The stunning facade of the Duomo, the world's fourth largest cathedral which took nearly 150 years to complete, and a must-see on every tourists list to Florence.
Tourists at Dead Sea beach.
Basilica Di San Giovanni in Laterano ( St John Lateran ), the first Christian basilica constructed in Rome and, as the pope's seat as Bishop of Rome, still very important in the Christian world.
The pretty seaside resort town of Amalfi is one of the most popular spots in Italy.
A birds-eye view over the rooftops of Venice.
Stained-glass windows at Cathedrale Notre Dame.
Street sign along Avenue des Champs Elysees.
Shopping at a clothing stall in the Khan al-Khalili, Cairo's immense marketplace. Merchants have been trading at the Khan since the 14th century
Winery at Langmeil Wines, cellar door.
Group taking a gondola ride along a Venice canal.
Cathedral St Louis rises above thew town.
Located across from the Citadel is the " Holy Lands " first Protestant church Christ Church, consecrated in 1849, Jerusalem
Taking a stroll along the palm-lined promenade in the attractive resort town of Santa Margherita.
Traditional dolls on display.
The harbour village of Vernazza modelled its piazza and promenade on the water's edge.
Asparagus at street market.
Bedroom in Chateau de Cheverney.
Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Italian shoes.
Still life with lemons or hanging citrus, in Amalfi
Boats moored in Broadwater.
Colourful mechanical fountain near Centre Pompidou.
Tapestry in apartment of St. Pius V showing episode from the Passion, Vatican Museum.
Timetable showing boat service around Lake Maggiore, Piedmont and Lombardy.
Beachgoers enjoy Amalfi's warm conditions.
Cheese on display at market in Bordeaux.
Pilgrims gathering by Grotte de Massabielle.
The mimbar of Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo. Built between 976 and 979, the mosque is the oldest, intact, functioning Islamic monument in the city.
Souvenirs associated with the legend of Joan of Arc.
Food for sale at Aleppo's Souq, one of the finest in the Middle East
Green water and grasses in the rainforest on South Stradbroke Island - Queensland
The French built Chiesa della Trinita dei Monti ( church ) and the famous Scalinata Spagna ( Spanish Steps ) where beautiful Italians once gathered in the hope of being selected as artists models, Rome
Sarcophagus of an Etruscan man (dating from the 8th to the 9th century BC) in the Vatican Museum
A guide and his camel offer visitors to the Pyramids a tour of the site, again and again and again.
Carved decoration in the Temple of Bel, the most complete structure in the ruins at Palmyra
Slippers and shoes hanging up in the handicraft market ( artisanat )
Men smoking narjilehs ( water pipes ) in cafe.
Locals relax around the 13th century cistern in the centre of Piazza della Cisterna, San Gimignano
Fish at Sunday morning market, Place de la Bastille.
Surfers Paradise skyline.
Freshly baked baguettes.
The ubiquitous scooters of Rome
Outdoor dining at night, Piazza della Rotonda, Pantheon in background.
Ropes for sale in Khan al-Khalili in Cairo. Khan al-Khalili is one of the biggest bazaars in the Middle East.
Snow on Aguille du Midi.
Duomo, Belltower and Baptistry.
Doges' Palace ( Palazzo Ducale ) in Venice also served as the seat of the government and housed the government officials and prisons. A fire damaged a lot of the building in 1577; it was later restored by Antonio da Ponte.
Ceiling detail of Galleria delle Carte Geografice, Vatican Museums.
Napoleonic statues above the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel.
Moulin Rouge windmill and sign at night.
The blue and white flag of Israel, the star of David flies over the deserts of Masada
The enchanting medieval town of Siena in all its glory.
2002 Declaration of the Vintage ceremony.
Rue Montorgueil on market day. 2005
Sign outside village of Eze suggesting appropriate clothing.
Traditional dolls on display.
Food and drink vendor carrying goods in desert around Giza.
The seven armed Menorah, seven representing the tribes of Israel
Shop front display with fine foods and wines in Florence.
Candles burning at 11th century Eglise Saint Germain-des-Pres, the oldest church in Paris.
Beachgoers enjoy Amalfi's warm conditions.
Mosaic detail of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem, the mosque houses up to 5000 praying supplicants at a time
Detail from the gilded bronze door of the Baptistry ( battistero ) in Florence, which feature the Gates of Paradise by Lorenzo Ghiberti and scenes from the Old Testement.
Exterior of Chateau d'Azay-le-Rideau, Loire.
Coloured door knobs at flea market.
Croissants at Wednesday market.
Promenading along the pretty Canale di Cannaregio, Venice
Statue of Leonardo da Vinci standing in Piazza della Scala.
Gathering sweet-smelling rose petals in Aleppo's Souq
A tranquil house facade in medieval Siena.
Wine and smallgoods.
Cathedrale Saint-Siffrin.
Woman sitting on beach.
Memories from La Scala opera house, Museo Teatrale alla Scala.
Candles for sale to pilgrims.
6th century BC Temple of Ceres ( Tempio di Cerere ) was used as a Christian church at one time in its history.
Fishing nets detail.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem, the mosque houses up to 5000 praying supplicants at a time, traditional mosaics and passages from the Koran surround the mosque
Tiled sign in Garden Tomb in East Jerusalem, believed to be the true sight of the crucifixion and burial of Jesus Christ.
Dates for sale at Aleppo's Souq, one of the finest in the Middle East
Statues outside the 14th century Loggia della Signoria, which was used for public ceremonies in Florence.
Facade of Hotel Chambellan.
Jaw bone of whale at Museum of South Australia.
Fish for sale at market.
Slab of pizza.
A young boy surrounded by male family members performs his " bar mitzvah " ceremony in Jerusalem, once this ceremony is performed he is now subject to Jewish law and therefore, for religious purposes, an adult
Roman Forum ( Foro Romano ) was once an active centre for political rallies and public ceremonies and Senate meetings, Rome.
Courtyard of Palace of Versailles.
Looking up at section of Chateau de Chambord.
Abbazia di San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte Benedictine Abbey and beach at San Fruttuoso.
A Metro train enters the station through a tunnel at Montparnasse.
Passengers queuing for tickets at Gare St-Jean.
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral.
Artist working with copper in street market.
Partial buildings in the ruins at the historic site of Palmyra
The Cordonata leading to Piazza dei Campidoglia in Rome
Monument to Salah ad-Din (Saladin), one of the great rulers in Syria in the 12th century
France's famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower illuminated at night.
Carved decoration in the Temple of Bel, the most complete structure in the ruins at Palmyra
Italian Continental breakfast of fresh baked croissant or pastries, coffee and fresh juice.
Horse drawn carriage passing Cathedrale Notre-Dame.
Roman amphitheatre of Les Arenes at night.
The famous Colosseum ( Colosseo ) in Rome, where gladiators, often prisoners of war or slaves, once fought for their freedom.
Detail of the Basilica, Paestum's old law courts and exchange which dates back to the 2nd century BC.
Interior of Chateau de Chambord, Loire.
The Criosphinx (Greek-krios = ram; + sphinx) is a sacred animal and is worshipped as such along the Avenue of the Sphinxes in the Temple of Amon-Re at Karnak in modern day Luxor.
Marcus Ulpius Traianus, Roman Emperor AD 98-117, Trajan was born in about the year AD 53 in Spain and in a somewhat subtle way, erected Trajans Column, with a statue of himself at the very top in honour of the Romans many successful battles
Exterior of Chateau de Chambord, Loire.
Jewellery for sale at Aleppo's Souq, one of the finest in the Middle East
Limoncello, popular lemon based liquer.
Sunbathers enjoying the sun on the beach.
Boats and cafes at Vieux Bassin.
Galleria delle Carte Geografice (Vatican Museum).
The Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem, the mosque houses up to 5000 praying supplicants at a time, mosaics and passages from the Koran surround the mosque
Fishing boats in port.
Cakes at patisserie.
Group rollerblading along streets on Sunday afternoon.
St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and Cote d'Azur from Eze.
Basket and Spice Stall at a market in Damascus
Marbled courtyard with arches in the Great Mosque, Umayyad Mosque, the most important structure in Syria - Damascus
Colourful facades line Portofino's harbour, home to the mega-rich and powerful.
Inverted glass pyramid (seen below ground), Musee du Louvre, designed by the Chinese-born American architect IM Pei..
Looking down over a cafe in Piazza San Marco ( St Marks' Square ) Venice
Cafes at Place du Vieux-Marche.
Ginger cat on wall near flowers.
Decending into metro station.
Altar of Pisa's Cathedral with mosaic of "Christ in Majesty" above the altar.
Pope Benedict XVI speaks to crowds gathered on a Sunday, Piazza San Pietro.
The wonderful produce available in HaMahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem
The moon in the sky above the minaret of the Sayyida Ruqayya Mosque
Dogs meeting in rue Montorgueil.
Nuts: Almond blossom fill an orchard - Willunga, South Australia
Abbazia di San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte, a medieval Benedictine Abbey built in the mid-1200's, dominates San Fruttuoso, Liguria
St George's Greek Orthodox Church.
Musee d'Orsay clock.
Gilded bronze statues standing in the central square of Palais de Chaillot with the Eiffel Tower in the background.
Sunday afternoon concert at Jardin du Luxembourg.
Dinghies by the sea wall.
Boats moored in Vieux Port with Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde in the background.
Make sure you sample some of the brightly coloured, sugar-coated sweets sold in the Damascus Souq
The inner courtyard of Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo. Built between 976 and 979, the mosque is the oldest, intact, functioning Islamic monument in the city.
Celebrating Festival Santa Caterina Da Siena with a bang in Siena in memory of Saint Catherine of Siena who took her vows in the Capella di Santa Caterina.
Bags of caramel.
Intra's harbour, on the shores of Lake Maggiore.
Vegetables at market including radishes, capsicums and zucchinis.
Bas-relief at Basilique St Martin.
Commuters on the platform of Metro station 'Opera'.
Pisa's Cemetery (Camposanto).
Interior of Cathedrale St-Andre.
Playing board games at Place Saint Sulpice.
Fishing boats on waterfront.
Trajan's Column ( Colonna di Traiano ) in Rome celebrated the victories of Trajan over the Dacians and originally contained the ashes of the emporer in a golden urn at the base.
Ornate keyboard inside Chateau de Blois.
Cakes at patisserie.
One of the best addresses in town - house facade on the Grande Canal in Venice
Virgin Mary stands atop the great dome of Chiesa di Santa Maria della Salute.
Exterior of Patisserie Vielle Ville.
Children looking through the gates of the orphanage at the Greek Orthodox Convent
Interior of State Opera House.
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, pray indeed
A carved plaque mounted on a wall at the Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome. Michelangelo was commissioned by Pope Paul III to reconstruct the Campdigoglio (Capitoline Hill) one of the ancient hills of Rome and a centre for the worship of Jupiter during the Roman Empire.
Colourful facades, painted wooden shutters and dressed balconies enhance the charming resort town Santa Margherita.
Sculpture of Constantine in courtyard of Palazzo dei Conservatori.
Moulin Rouge windmill at night.
The entrance and stairs down to the Grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem
Canal du Thiou and Vielle Ville.
Bird's eye view over Paris.
Austral Hotel, Rundle St.
City skyline, late afternoon.
Cappella Paolina, part of the richly decorated interior of Santa Maria Maggiore.
Blue umbrellas and people crowd beach.
A boardwalk through the rainforest on South Stradbroke Island - Queensland
Rows of vines in Barossa Valley.
Buildings on the seafront.
Place de la Defense.
Cyclists on King William St for 2003 Tour Down Under.
Bags of garlic at market.
Wheel clamp on illegally parked car.
Crowded beach on sunny day.
Departure board at the Gare du Nord.
Capitoline Wolf with Romulus and Remus, a bronze statue from the 6th century BC; the wolf is a totemic animal of Rome, Romulus and Remus, the twin sons of Rhea Silvia and the war god Mars, were said to have been raised by a she-wolf.
Sign of Moulin Rouge at Montmarte.
Colourful awnings shade windows of a building.
Part of sculpture of Constantine in courtyard of Palazzo dei Conservatori.
A young boy in Jerusalem and his " bar mitzvah " ceremony, meaning that he is now subject to Jewish law and therefore, for religious purposes, an adult
Detail of Eglise Notre Dame de Kroaz-Batz.
Souvenirs on display in pastry shop.
Quiche for sale at the market.
Chilli strings for sale.
A drink seller with his elaborate device for serving cold drinks
The Alabaster Sphinx of Memphis, carved between 1700 and 1400 BC in honour of an unknown Pharaoh. The corroded surface is the result of the sphinx spending many years lying on its side in water
Its a passionate, cultural thing - flags on sale in Siena.
Detail on Tour (tower)Charlemagne.
The white domed Basilique du Sacre Coeur (Sacred Heart Basilica) 1873-1919.
Kayakers on ocean.
Graffiti along coastal path known as Via dell'Amore (Lovers Lane), between villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola.
Can of Foie Gras pate.
Jars of Foie Gras de Canard (goose or duck liver pate), Ile St Louis.
Subathers at beach.
Traditional instruments, including drums, flutes and stringed instruments, for sale at Aleppo's Souq, one of the finest in the Middle East
St Pere-sous-Vezelay village surrounded by countryside.
Foie Gras sign.
The fortified walls and towers of Carcassonne.
Statue in theatre precinct of Budapest.
Historic fashions displayed at Chateau d'Usse.
Bread at Wednesday market.
Bread for sale at a Saturday market.
People enjoying the sprays of mist at Miroir d'eau des quais.
Beach landscape.
Garlic for sale in the Souq
Colourful ties on display at an outdoor market.
A Bedouin stringed instrument
Place de la Bourse.
Late afternoon sun on the fortified walls of Carcassonne.
Tombeau de Napoleon (Napoleon's Tomb) in the centre of Eglise du Dome, Hotel des Invalides.
Prayers performed by males, in their designated section at the Western or Wailing Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. The wall is part of the retaining wall built by Herod in 20 BC to contain the landfill on which the Second Temple compound stood.
Tantalising food sold from a street-side eatery in the Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown
Illuninated religious statue inside Cathedrale Notre Dame.
Street sign for Avenue des Champs-Elysees.
Exterior of Chateau de Chenonceau.
Grande Arche de la Defense along Avenue Charles de Gaulle.
Rubarbs at street market.
Detail of the door to Cathedral St Pierre.
Bridge and tree canopy over the canal leading to the Jardins de la Fontaine.
People sitting an outdoor cafe.
Colourful facades line the harbour in Portofino, home to the mega-rich and powerful.
Inverted glass pyramid at the Musee du Louvre.
Chiesa Dell'Immacolata Concezione.
Saint Catherine's Church the Virgin and Martyr in Piazza Bellini.
Chiesa di S. Domenico (Church of St. Dominic).
Cappella Palatina in the Palazzo dei Normanni.
Giardini-Naxos from Taormina.
Flower lined street.
Upper church of Basilica di San Francesco.
Nobile Collegio del Cambio (Exchange Hall).
The Chapel of the Annuncition in Basilica di Santa Maria Sopre Minerva.
Ceiling of Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
Interior of Chiesa Nuova.
The Apse and Bishop's Throne in Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano.
Cyclists in the streets of Adelaide in the 'Tour Down Under' bicycle race - Adelaide, South Australia
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