Adam Bridge-It is a bridge of sand and rock between India and Sri Lanka.

Ajanta-Near Aurangabad (Maharashtra), renowned for 30 ancient rockcut temples.

Ankor Vat-(In Cambodia), Here in the 12th Century A.D. were built royal palaces and temples dedicated to Hindu gods, shrines associated with Hinayana Buddhism.

Aswan Dam -One of the biggest dams in the world across the river Nile.

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Big-Ben (London)-Is the name given to the clock on the tower of the building of British Parliament.

Buckingham Palace-A royal palace in London built by the Duke of Buckingham in 1723.

Borscia-An island where Napolean was born.

Bollywood (Mumbai, India)-Famous for film Industry.

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10, Downing Street-Official residence of the British Prime Minister.

Elephanta Caves (India)-Situated on an Island 15 miles from Bumbay, famous for Buddhist cave temples of the 8th Century.

Gateway of India-An arch on the Mumbai sea shore, known as the Gateway of India.

Golden Temple (India)-Famous holiest temple of Sikhs at Amritsar constructed by Guru Ram Das.

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Hollywood (California, U.S.A.)-Famous for film industry.

Hyde Park-A huge park in London and a famous place for meetings.

Jerusalem-a City in Israel, Jesus Christ was crucified here.

Khajuraho (India)-In Madhya Pradesh is famous for Mediaeval temples during the Gupta period in Chhatarpur State.

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Climinx (Egypt)-Stone image lion with a man’s head carved out of it, built in 2900 B.C.

Sodom-In Israel, the lowest point on earth.

Petronas Twin Towers-in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), tallest Building in the world (1482.61 feet high).

Vatican-The Papal State in Italy where the head of Catholics, Pope, lives. It has the largest palace in the world.

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White House-Official residence of the U.S. President in Washington.

Wall Street-In Manhattan, New York, famous for America’s Stock Exchange Market.

Wailing Wall-Part of the Wfestern wall of the Temple of Court Jerusalem. The temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D.