A tall statue. She wears a crown, bears a torch, and carries a tablet in her left arm.
Statue of Liberty, USA
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It gets very cold in winter, but people are still friendly.
Banff, Canada
10
You can see Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and then eat fish and chips.
England
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This country is famous for its fashion labels, wine, and lavender farms. They have a famous tower that may or may not be photographed at night.
France
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This country hosts Oktoberfest. Bratwurst is a local favorite.
Germany
15
This country has a rich history and amazing architecture. It is the home of world's heaviest Parliament building. Dracula also called(s?) this place home.
Bucharest, Romania
25
Fountains in cobbled squares, old buildings, some of the world's greatest artists lived and studied here.
Italy
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With its tangle of cobblestone streets, brightly painted buildings, and bustling squares, this place is one of the most photogenic districts in the city.
Gamla Stan, Sweden
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This magnificent building is called the Grand Kremlin Palace and sits besides the Red Square.
Moscow, Russia
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Many people in this country are still herders, and follow a down-to-earth lifestyle. The capital is Ulaanbaatar.
Mongolia
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City roads are bustling with motorcycles, and restaurants are packed with people eating pho.
Vietnam
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Home of BTS, hanboks, and kimchi. Namsan Tower overlooks the city.
South Korea
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The world's longest wine route is located on the Garden Route. You can go on a safari there. You can go spelunking in the Cango Caves. .
Oudtshoorn, South Africa
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A country where the desert stops at the beach's edge. Welwitschia's have lived here for thousands of years with little rain or foot traffic.
Namibia
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Standing tall. How they got there, we still ponder today. Go below to pay your respects to the kings of old.
Pyramids at Giza, Egypt
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It is the largest religious structure in the form of a temple complex in the world by land area, measuring 162.6 hectares. It is about 900 years old.