Yosemite National Park
Bedrock eroded by glaciers makes for an exceptionally beautiful natural environment of cliffs, sequoia groves, waterfalls and meadows.
Bedrock eroded by glaciers makes for an exceptionally beautiful natural environment of cliffs, sequoia groves, waterfalls and meadows.
An undisputed masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
An intact medieval fortified city.
A medieval cathedral in a unique mix of styles that inspired cathedrals throughout Northern Europe.
A symbol of Denmark’s former power as it guarded the narrow entrance to the Baltic Sea. Shakespeare’s inspiration for Elsinore.
The place where King Harald Bluetooth in 965 AD declared Denmark a unified country and announced its Christianization.
Remains of a copper mining area that influenced the mining industry worldwide.
Fancifully decorated farmhouses built for special occasions by prosperous farmers.
Considered the birthplace of the United States, where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed.
The tallest memorial column in Czechia, a masterpiece of Moravian Baroque.
Evidence of a prehistoric transition from nomadic to sedentary societies around oases.
A complete and well-preserved village in the South Bohemian Folk Baroque style.
Stunning, other-worldly badlands scenery, with some of the most significant dinosaur fossil discoveries ever made.
A magnificent bright white castle dating to the 17th century.
The first capital of the Golden Horde, a place of historical cultural exchange, and still a pilgrimage destination for Tatar Muslims.
A collection of ancient Buddhist and Shinto shrines in the old capital of the Japanese empire.
An intact medieval town center and two fine late-Gothic churches.
An immense collection of art and architecture in this “floating” city of canals and islands.
An archeological zone of thousands of Buddhist structures dating to the 11th-13th centuries.
A stunningly beautiful central plaza lined with charming pastel houses.
A fortified monastery used by Ivan the Terrible in his efforts to defeat the Muslim Khanate of Kazan.
Historically important to the nation of Iceland, geologically dramatic as well.
The only surviving Tatar fortress, with impressive architecture of two religions.
A centuries-old city center and an ancient agricultural area of canals and floating islands.
Ancient Mayan ruins in the Yucatan.
Famous for its astronomical clock, Charles Bridges, picturesque view of Prague Castle and the sheer beauty of the preserved architecture found all over the city.
An island with no people, where scientists can learn about how species colonize new land.
Remains of a neolithic society that predates Stonehenge and the pyramids of Giza.
A canal built to help defend Canada from American attacks, now an urban recreational zone in summer and winter.
An early monastic settlement over 1000 years old, situated on an isolated rock island in the Atlantic Ocean.
A utopian experiment in reducing urban poverty by building planned agrarian communities.
Canals lined with beautiful old patricians’ houses and former warehouses from when the city was a busy port, receiving products from all over the world.
Famous for its picturesque rows of windmills dating to the mid-1700s, and a great example of how the Dutch created the landscape of the Netherlands.