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Shuri Castle, Japan New! |
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Kumamoto Castle, Japan |
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Tower of London, England |
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Castel Sant'Angelo, Italy |
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Belem Tower, Portugal |
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Osaka Castle, Japan |
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Eiffel Tower, France |
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Eiffel Tower (Separate Night and Day Models), France |
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Sydney Opera House, Australia |
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Gasshozukuri, Japan |
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Sultan Ahmet Camii, Turkey |
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany |
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Statue of Liberty, United States of America |
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Forbidden City, China |
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Temple of the Inscriptions, Mexico |
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Taj Mahal, India |
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Arc de Triomphe, France |
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Bigben, England |
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Great Pyramid of Khufu, Egypt |
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Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy |
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Moai Statues of Easter Island, Chile |
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Windmill, Holland |
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The Parthenon, Greece |
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Tower Bridge, England |
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The Great Buddha of Todaiji Temple, Japan |
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Colosseum, Italy |
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Sphinx, Egypt |
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Himeji Castle, Japan |
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Mont-Saint-Michel, France |
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Notre-Dame de Paris, France |
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The word sphinx in Greek means "strangler." More commonly, it refers to a creature in Greek mythology with the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle. The stone Sphinx in Giza, Egypt, was built to protect the graves in the pyramids. The name Sphinx was assigned by the Greeks, drawing on their own mythological traditions. The original name of the Sphinx remains unknown. |
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