World sand sculpture festival
Place in Chachoengsao province, Thailand.
Zone 3: International
- Germany
- The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
- A former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin, Germany, it is the only remaining gate of a series through on formerly entered Berlin. It was built from 1788 to 1791.
- Lady serving famous German beer at the Oktoberfest
- The Oktoberfest is a great German beer festival that is held at the end of September until early October every year.
- The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
- France
- Eiffel Tower
- The Eiffel Tower is arguably France's most famous landmark and was designed by Gustave Eiffel. Built in Paris from 1887 to 1889, it is a remaining symbol of the World Trade Festival in 1889.
- A French painter
- A French painter sketches the Eiffel Tower
- A French painter sketches the Eiffel Tower
- Eiffel Tower
- United Kingdom
- Royal guards
- The Royal guards at Buckingham Palace
- Big Ben
- This Clock Tower is the world's largest four-faced, chiming turret clock. The structure is situated at the north-eastern end of the Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London. It is almost universally called "Big Ben" which is actually the main bell housed within the Clock Tower.
- Royal guards
- United States of America
- Statue of Liberty
- The Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States by France in 1886. It stands at Liberty Island in New York Harber as a welcome to all visitors and immigrants.
- Manhattan, New York
- Manhattan is the most densely populated county in the United States. A commercial financial, and cultural center of the city, Manhattan has many famous landmarks, tourist attractions, museums, and universities.
- Statue of Liberty
- Italy
- Coloseum
- The Coloseum is and elliptical amphitheatre in the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineerin. Built between 70 and 72 Ad, it was used for gladiatorial contest and pubilc spectacles.
- Gladiator
- Gladiators were professional fighters in ancient Rome who fought against each other, wild animals, and condemned criminal, sometimes to the death, for the entertainment of spectators.
- Coloseum
- Spain
- Flamenco Dancer
- Flamenco is a Spanish musical genre with strong, rhythmic undertones and is often accompanied with a similarly impassioned style of dance characterized by its powerful yet graceful execution, as well as its intricate hand and footwork.
- Flamenco is a Spanish musical genre with strong, rhythmic undertones and is often accompanied with a similarly impassioned style of dance characterized by its powerful yet graceful execution, as well as its intricate hand and footwork.
- Bullfight
- Bullfighting is a traditional spectacle of Spain. The tradition, as it is practiced today, involves professional performers (in Spanish toreros of matadors) who execute various formal moves with the goal of appearing graceful and confident, while masterful over the bull itself.
- Flamenco Dancer
- Japan
- Mount Fuji
- Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 m (12,338 ft).
- Japanese Gate
- A toril is a traditional Japanese gate commonly found at the entry to a Shinto shrine, although it can be found at Buddhist temples as well.
- A toril is a traditional Japanese gate commonly found at the entry to a Shinto shrine, although it can be found at Buddhist temples as well.
- Geisha
- Geisha are traditional, female Japanese entertainers, whose skills include performing various Japanese arts, such as classical music and dance. Historically they fulfilled a role similar to that of entertainers.
- Mount Fuji
- The Netherlands (Holland)
- Cheese lady, Wooden shoe (Dutch Clog), Windmills
- Van Gogh Painting
- Vincent Van Gogh (30 March 1853 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. His painting and drawing include some of the world's best known, most popular and most expensive pieces.
- Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life, during which time he cut off part of his left ear following a breakdown in his friendship with Paul Gauguin.
- Belgium
- Old house in Brussels
- Manneken Pis
- Manneken Pis is a Brussels landmark. It is a small bronze fountain's basin. On many occasions the statue is dressed in a costume. His wardrobe now consists of several hundred different contumes. When the boy's stream is turned on after dressing, the build-up of pressure after such a long abstinence can lead to bystanders being sprintkled, to general delight.
- Australia
- Native Animals
- Sydney Opera House
- The Sydney Opera House is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as appointed on 28 June 2007 Designed by Jorn Utzon. a Danish architect, the Sydner Opera House is one of the most distinctive and famous 20th century building, and one of the most famous performing arts venuses in the world.
- Russia
- St. Nicolas Church
- Church of St. Nicholas is a brightly colored in Moscow constructed in 1679-82 by the local community of weavers. It is one of the most delightful examples of 17th-century parish church to survive the ravages of Communist atheism. Its most illustrious parishloner was the novelist Leo Tolstoy, who lived nearby and mentioned the church in his novels.
- Egypt
- Sphinx with Pyramids
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the world, and the only one of the seven to survive in to modern times. Sphinxes are mythical creatures, seen as guardians in the Egyptian statuary
- Tutunkhamun Tomb
- Tutankhamun was only 8 years old when he became pharoa The 1922 discovery of his almost completely intact tomb by Howard Carter received worldwide press coverage and sparked a renewed public interest in a renewed public interest in ancient Egypt.
- China
- Chiness wall
- The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in China, built between the 5th century BC and the 16th century
- Dragon
- The Chinese dragon is a Chinese mythical creature, and has long been a potent symbol of auspicious power.
- Terra Cotta Warriors
- The Terracotta Army is a collection of 8,099 larger than life Chinese terra cotta figures, discovered in 1974 near XI' shaanxi province, China.
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