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  • Summer wildflowers make a colorful foreground for this rustic Southwest window in Taos, New Mexico
    Taos-NM-window-flowers-9777.jpg
  • Religious icons showcase this southwest window found in Mesilla, New Mexico.
    window-statues-religious-2756.jpg
  • Old medicine bottles from another time in a window display at the Turquoise Mining Museum and Trading Post in Cerrillos, NM
    glass-medicine-bottles-1373.jpg
  • Turquoise blue trim adorns this qunintessential Adobe home on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Adobe-architecture-NM-7565.jpg
  • Detail of Bergen's Wharfhouse no.1, today called Enhjørningen (unicorn) Fishrestaurant, on the Hanseatic wharf (Bryggen), a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Bryggen-Enhjørningen-2546.jpg
  • Aging amber bottles on display at the Turquoise Mining Museum and Trading Post in Cerrillos, NM.
    bottles-amber-glass-1342.jpg
  • Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. It is the longest continuously inhabited place in the U.S.
    Taos-Pueblo-NM-7827.jpg
  • Turquoise blue trim adorns this Adobe art gallery on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Adobe-gallery-NM-7587.jpg
  • Built in the late 1700s and made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe with her painting of the church's massive adobe walls simply looming up into the sky, the San Francisco de Asis Church is still an integral part of its community.
    San-Francisco-de-asis-7782.jpg
  • A scene in the Shepherd's Cabin at the living history museum El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    Give Us This Day-3447.tif
  • San Geronimo Chapel looking towards the Sangre de Christo Mountains at Taos Peublo, the oldest living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark.
    San-Geronimo-Taos-Pueblo-7839.jpg
  • Azure blue sky and rich Adobe textures color this iconic Southwest scene in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    Adobe-building-sky-NM-7687.jpg
  • A beautiful dawn, and the advancing day as seen from Turret Arch in the windows section of Arches National Park
    Turret-Arches-National-Park-5739.jpg
  • A brightly colored blue house with bicycle in front stands out in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark
    Blue-house-Copenhagen-1764.jpg
  • Rundetårn (Round Tower) is a 17th century tower located in central Copenhagen. One of the many architectural projects of Christian IV, it was built as an astronomical observatory. It is most noted for its 7.5-turn helical corridor leading to the top, and for the extensive views it affords over Copenhagen.
    Round-Tower-Copenhagen-1694.jpg
  • Sunlight and stained glass make for an afternoon light show in Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. A cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, DC, it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, and the second largest in the United States.
    Washington-National-Cathedral-2406.jpg
  • Rundetårn (Round Tower) is a 17th century tower located in central Copenhagen. One of the many architectural projects of Christian IV, it was built as an astronomical observatory. It is most noted for its 7.5-turn helical corridor leading to the top, and for the extensive views it affords over Copenhagen.
    Round-Tower-Copenhagen-1688.jpg
  • Balanced Rock is a popular landmark at Arches National Park in Moab, UT. The large boulder perched atop a relatively slender pillar of rock is the size of three school buses. The boulder and pillar are made of two different types of stone, so they are wearing away at different rates. Balanced Rock is 128 feet (39 m) high and the boulder weighs approximately 3,577 tons.
    Balanced-Rock-Arches-UT-5972.jpg
  • A pair of close-set natural arches, Double Arch is a popular feature of Arches National Park in Utah. The area was used as a backdrop for the opening scene of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, in which the arches are briefly visible.
    Double-Arches-Utah-5945.jpg
  • Discovery Channel headquarters building at night in Silver spring, MD
    Discover-Channel-3074.jpg
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