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EUROPE
Italy - Venice / Venezia (Venetia / Veneto) / VCE : Venice: Biblioteca Marciana / Palazzo dela Zecca and Palazzo Ducal - Venice and its Lagoon - Unesco world heritage site (photo by J.Kaman)
ASIA
China - Sichuan Province: Giant panda / Ailuropoda melanoleuca - Wolong Scientific Center for Panda Research and Preservation, in the mountains near Chengdu (photo by  G.Frysinger)
AMERICAS
Washington D.C.: Lincoln memorial (photo by G.Friedman)
AFRICA
Madagascar - Lokobe Reserve: acutely endangered Black and White Ruffed Lemur (photo by Rod Eime)
MIDDLE EAST
Jerusalem: Dome of the Rock - roof (photo by J.Kaman)
OCEANIA
Australia - Sydney (NSW): Harbour Bridge - at night (photo by  Picture Tasmania/Steve Lovegrove)
ANTARCTIC
Crozet islands - Possession island: close-up of two king penguins (photo by Francis Lynch)
ARCTIC
Arctic - Svalbard - Spitsbergen island - Hiorthhamn: arctic sunset (photo by A.Ferrari)

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