PHOTOS
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How to care for the vineyard and the wine-making process |
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The original Prague Castle and the place where Prague was originally founded according to the legends |
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Itzurun Beach, in Zumaia (Guipúzcoa), is a spectacular Basque sandy beach surrounded by imposing vertical cliffs and flysch formations dating back millions of years. |
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History of Computing |
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Gaztelugatxe is a small island in the town of Bermeo, in Biscay, the Basque Country, Spain, which is connected to the mainland by a two-arch bridge. |
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Legends of the Charles II Bridge |
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The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a contemporary art museum designed by the Canadian architect Frank O. Gehry and situated in the city of Bilbao, Spain. |
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The great neoclassical jewel of Cagliari: from a fundamental element of defense to a meeting point for tourism in Cagliari. |
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History of civilisations in Málaga |
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Wieliczka Salt Mine: How miners transformed dark rock into one of the world’s greatest artistic wonders. |
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Geology – the Tajo de Ronda |
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Maths at the Alhambra |
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Deep in the Moravian region lies one of the most amazing underground landscapes in Europe |
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Renaissance cathedral architecture: Málaga |
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Kromeriz Palace, setting for part of the film Amadeus |
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Elephant Tower – Cagliari. From defensive wall to historic prison. |
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Importance of watchtowers in the history of Sardinia |
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Spilverk Castle. Using this photo, we will examine the importance of castles in Central Europe as defensive barriers during the Middle Ages. |
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In this picture we will discover the secrets of the production of wine in Sardinia |
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The Church of St Michael (Kostel svatého Michala) in Olomouc, Czech Republic, is a hidden gem of Moravian Baroque architecture. |
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Water Tanks Under Žluty Kopec |
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The Plaza de España is one of the landmarks of the city of Seville and was designed by the Sevillian architect Aníbal González as the main pavilion for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. |




