Opened in 2004 by the Queen, this is a beautiful fountain in Hyde Park, built in the memory of Princess Diana.
The volcano with the world's longest recorded period of activity: more than 2.000 years.
One of the world's most dangerous volcanoes, with many people living near its crater.
Carbis Bay is a treasure waiting to be discovered, with a beautiful private and uncrowded beach.
A cable-stayed road bridge crossing the Tarn river valley, in southern France.
It consists of a number of rock pinnacles topped with a total of 24 monasteries.
This pristine beach has attracted tourists for centuries, but it still is today untouched by mass tourism.
The most famous lake in Scotland and probably in the world.
A sea stack of volcanic origin, standing above the water, 2 kilometers northeast of the island of Stromboli.
This traffic light is for real, no photo-manipulation involved.
Italy's attractions, all in one place.
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy, half way between Venice and Milan, surrounded by small and cozy towns.
Paestum is a Greek settlement where you can find the best preserved Greek doric temples worldwide.
The largest lake in the northern part of the region of Lazio in Italy and the largest volcanic lake in the whole country.
Pompeii is a ruined Roman town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has more than 2 million visitors every year.
On the eastern side of Istanbul’s old city, Topkapi Palace was the focal point of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years.