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Caernarfon |
 | The town of Caernarfon has one of the most famous castles in Wales. The magnificent and imposing Caernarfon Castle was built in the 13th century by Edward I and lies at the mouth of the Seiont river. |
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Cambridge |
 | Cambridge, University City of England, is everything you imagine such a city will be like. Students rushing to their lessons, punting on the river Cam, and soaring spires and colleges everywhere you look. |
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Carnival Oeteldonk |
 | To the outsider, the Oeteldonk Carnival may seem a little bewildering at first, but when you realise that it's simply madness, you just have to let your hair down and enjoy one of the Netherlands' greatest carnivals. |
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Carnival Oeteldonk II |
 | The Oeleldonk Carnival is held in the old city of Den Bosch and is a unique carnival based on the topsy-turvy world. Here are more photos from this lively event. |
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Castles of the Netherlands |
 | The many magnificent castles dotted around the Netherlands were built by wealthy land owners and nobility as a means of showing off their prosperity. A few of the highlights can be seen in this image collection. |
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Churches of Vienna NEW |
 | There are some very fine and lavishly decorated churches in Vienna to visit, including the Stephansdom Cathedral and Peterskirche. This image collection gives you just a taste of the wonderful things you can see in Vienna's churches. |
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Cinque Terre |
 | The Cinque Terre are 5 of the most picturesquely situated villages in Italy. Clinging to the rocky coastline, these car-free villages set amongst terraced vines are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and provide the opportunity for some stunning photographs. |
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Collonges-la-Rouge |
 | Overlooking a tributary of the Dordogne, Collonges-la-Rouge is a tiny village whose narrow streets wind through ancient buildings of bright red sandstone, topped with turrets and towers, to reveal ever more photogenic scenes. |
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