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Can You Match the Picture to Where in the World It Was Taken?

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We've gathered a picture collection just for you! Score big by matching the images that you see to the names of major destinations from around the globe. Lucky for you, you don't need a plane, train or boat ticket to make this fun trek. Take your picture journey now!

Can You Identify the World Capital When Only Shown One Photo of It? Most Fail!

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The Eiffel Tower not only represents Paris, but the symbol of the country globally. A symbol which embodies the city of love and a country that not only produces fragrant cheeses but also performed the world’s first artificial heart transplant and face transplant. But you already know that! So see how many other world capitals you can recognize!

Can You Match the Picture to Where in the World It Was Taken?

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In this big, beautiful world we live in, there's no shortage of amazing sights. You could travel your whole life and still not see them all! Are you woke about the world? We challenge you to take our quiz to see if you can match the picture to where in the world it was taken.

How to Draw Skyscrapers in 4 Steps

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Every city scene has a few great skyscrapers. With the tips in this article, you can learn how to draw one in four easy steps.

How to Draw Castles in 5 Steps

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Medieval castles were stunning sights to behold. For the budding artist, they're great fun to draw. Learn how to draw castles in this article.

Michelangelo Buildings

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Michelangelo was not only a great sculptor; he was also a master builder. He loved cities over nature and although had many architectural feats under his name, he often declared that he was not an architect. See the famous buildings of Michelangelo.

How Frank Lloyd Wright Worked

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Frank Lloyd Wright likely is best known for his architectural stylings and his eye for detail. But there was much more to the man: He liked fast cars, he loved women and he drew inspiration from Japanese art. How did that translate to his architecture?

What's the Largest Pyramid in the World?

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When you think of the imposing stature of pyramids, you might picture the Great Pyramid of Giza. But the Egypt-based structure is by no means the only impressive pyramid in the world.

10 Homes of the Future ... Today

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Is this surreal, modern design your idea of a futuristic home? While some look like this, others would surprise you. We scope out 10 that you might want to live in today.

Why are blueprints blue?

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Why are blueprints blue and not some other color? There's a specific chemical process behind it, and its discovery has all the elements of a dark fairy tale.

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