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Revision as of 21:01, 5 May 2014
Gallery
Contents
Africa
Kasbah of Algiers Mosque Algeria
The Sphinx and Khafra Pyramid Egypt
Manovo-Gounda St Floris National Park Central African Republic
Avenue of Sphinxes Egypt.
The Americas
George Washington portrait by Gilbert Stuart US
Jungle region Venezuela
Monument of the Martyrs of the Battle of Iquique Chile
Estela de Luz, Mexico.
Asia
Australasia
Royal Exhibition Building Australia
Te Papa, Museum of New Zealand New Zealand
Europe
El Escorial Spain.
The Tower of Belem Portugal
Nightwatch Rembrandt Netherlands
Miranda Waterhouse United Kingdom
Guest treasure
Great Mosque in Xi'an China
See also

Basilica of San Vicente, Avila, Spain.
- List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
- List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas
- World Heritage Site
- Famous Architects
- Famous American artists
- Famous Cathedrals
- Famous Sculptures
- Ethnic Groups Gallery
External links
- National Library of Australia
- Museum of World Treasures
- World Treasures of the Library of Congress
- Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- World Heritage List UNESCO.
- World Wonders. Google Cultural Institute.

Saladin's tomb, Syria

Azambuja, Portugal.