Getting that perfect photo of an impressive American natural landmark isn't always easy. Here are some tips to ensure you get the shot you want.
A lovely spot for a picnic, the twin Reculver Towers are a landmark from the Middle Ages on the Kent coast.
Hell, in the Cayman Islands, is known for its amazing rock formations which look taken straight from its namesake mythical place.
Offering luxury shopping since 1875, Liberty is a London landmark just off Regent Street.
Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin is a fun place for the kid in all of us no matter how old you are.
Drive the scenic Great Ocean Road and see some of Australia's most beautiful landmarks on the way.
If you stroll up the winding streets of this medieval landmark built on a hill in Granada, Spain, you will soon see why El Albayzin has earned its designation of World Heritage Site from UNESCO.
When I think of Iceland I think of a frozen, snow white county in the Northern Hemisphere. The Perlan (the Pearl) is a landmark in Reykjavik, Iceland.
LA's Golden Triangle, so named for its many high-end chains, is THE landmark from the movie "Pretty Woman". Who doesn't want to do the touristy thing in one of the best-known shopping districts in the world?
Assisi's historical importance lies not in great battles or the rise and fall of kings but in its status as a spiritual landmark.
Hoover Dam is an engineering marvel; in fact it is considered one of the Seven Modern Engineering Wonders and is designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Soaring seventy stories over Manhattan is the Top of the Rock, the observation deck on top of Rockefeller Center, with spectacular views of New York City.
Few national sites can be as familiar to the American public as the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Talk about a breathtaking journey that is quite magical and mystical; a replica of a temple in Uji, Japan located in Kahaluu, O'ahu, Hawaii. It is located near the Ko'olau Mountains in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park.
Grauman's Chinese Theater, formerly known as Mann's Chinese Theater, is a landmark of Los Angeles. Its distinctive appearance, Hollywood location, and rich history have helped to etch it in the minds of people from all over the world.
Just offshore of Copenhagen’s picturesque harbor sits the lovely, demure statue of "the little mermaid", which has become one of the city’s landmarks.
Have you ever visited a castle in the United States? Well we do have one here and it is located at San Simeon, California. The Hearst Castle is a National Historic Landmark and was the home of William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper magnate.
Sabato Rodia, an Italian immigrant, built these towers during the early to middle part of the twentieth century.
A center piece of Hungarian Architecture, the Hungarian National Opera located in Budapest is a must see.
The Dunnottar Castle is located on the rocky coast Aberdeenshire in north-east Scotland and is a well know historic landmark.
Covering only 300 feet of hill, the Angel's Flight is more curiosity than function, but remains a L.A. landmark nonetheless.
Among London's most notable landmarks, Big Ben stands tall - both figuratively and literally - on the list.
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