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An extraordinary monastery sits at dizzying heights on the small island of Skellig Michael in Ireland.
Loch Linnhe is a bay near the west coast of Scotland and runs along the Great Glen Fault, a range of hills in the Scottish Highlands.
Around 80 monks live in the Spanish Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat at an altitude of 721 meters.
The name of the capital of Peru has indigenous roots - it may date from the Jaqaru word lima, which means "yellow flower". A second source variant, on the other h
The icon of South Africa is Table Mountain, whose 1087 meters can be easily climbed by cable car.
In the South African province of Limpopo is the Mapungubwe National Park with the Mapungubwe Hill, which at first glance seems inconspicuous, but on closer inspection turns out to be a hilltop that
The Grand Square is the lively center of the Belgian capital Brussels.
The Great Belt Bridge, Storebæltsbroen, connects the islands of Funen and Zealand in Denmark for motor vehicle traffic.
The organizers created a mystical atmosphere on December 14th in the park of the beautiful Belgian town of Mechelen.
The famous Antwerp train station, built in 1905, is affectionately called the “Railway Cathedral” by Belgians.
Constant rain instead of "quietly falling snow", floods instead of a white Christmas - the capricious climate in Germany does not stop at religious festivals.
The Cabo Espichel is located at the end of the southwestern headland of the Setubál peninsula.
There are many legends about the mystical and mysterious Escusalla ruins of the 19th century in Ludeiros, a village in the municipality of Lobios in Galicia.
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