On the road to Gyeong Ju's famed Bulguk Temple, you will pass Museum Q. It's easy to spot, as it has two life-sized and incredibly life-like elephants on its front lawn.
Two War Memorials and the Christ Church Cathedral (1892) hold honored places along the main street--Ross Road, in Stanley on the Falkland Islands. The 1914 Battle Memorial is an imposing monument as is the 1982 War Memorial designed by a Falklander and built by volunteers.
THE JOAN & IRWIN JACOBS BUILDING AND THE DAVID C. COPLEY BUILDING
The expanded MCASD Downtown provides San Diego and the binational region with a new dynamic cultural venue, allowing the Museum to serve many more visitors with contemporary art exhibitions and public programs for adults as well as children.
It's often called the "Hearst Castle of the East." Located on Miami's Biscayne Bay in north Coconut Grove, the spectacular palazzo built in 1916 by agricultural industrialist James Deering as a winter home, is now a serene museum and beautifully landscaped botanical garden. The original 180-acre estate had formal gardens, native mangroves, and hardwood trees.
Montmorency Falls is a large waterfall in Quebec, Canada, located just east of Quebec City. It is taller than the famous Niagara Falls at 83m (272ft.).
Corcovado, meaning "hunchback" in Portuguese, is a mountain in central Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The 710-meter (2,330 ft) granite peak is located in the Tijuca Forest, a national park.
Located on the former Caste Air Force Base, which was home to a squadron of Strategic Air Command B-52 prior to decomissioning. The museum has a very good collection of aircraft, including a B-17, B-52, a B-29, a ten-engined B-36, and an SR-71 spy plane.
Located just north of downtown Las Vegas, The Boneyard is a unique venue of gambling history and a photographer's paradise.