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Kartlis Deda
Cities John Wright Cities John Wright

Kartlis Deda

Once upon a time, in the land of Georgia, there stood a grand statue atop a hill overlooking the capital city of Tbilisi. The statue, known as Kartlis Deda, was the symbol of the nation's strength and resilience.

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Mezquita Interior
Cities, Architecture John Wright Cities, Architecture John Wright

Mezquita Interior

The Mezquita Cathedral of Córdoba, what a marvel it is! Its interior is a true testament to the ingenuity and artistry of its creators. As you step inside, you are immediately struck by the sheer scale of the space.

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Normanton Church
Landscapes, Water John Wright Landscapes, Water John Wright

Normanton Church

Standing proudly on the edge of Rutland Water, Normanton Church is one of the most picturesque landmarks in all of England. And yet, it is more than just a beautiful structure - it is a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of humankind.

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Lighthouse
Water, Landscapes John Wright Water, Landscapes John Wright

Lighthouse

A beacon of hope and safety for sailors navigating the treacherous waters of the Bristol Channel. But the story of this magnificent structure is not one of smooth sailing, I assure you.

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Noravank Monastery
Architecture John Wright Architecture John Wright

Noravank Monastery

In the ancient land of Armenia, nestled amidst the rugged mountains and rolling hills, there stood a grand monastery named Noravank. Its soaring towers and intricate carvings were a testament to the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who had built it centuries ago.

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Bath Abbey
Cities, Architecture John Wright Cities, Architecture John Wright

Bath Abbey

Bath Abbey is a historic church located in Bath, England. The abbey was founded in the 7th century and has a rich history dating back over 1,200 years. It has undergone several renovations and rebuilds throughout its history, the most recent being in the 19th century.

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Pulteney Bridge
Cities, Architecture John Wright Cities, Architecture John Wright

Pulteney Bridge

Let me take you back to the 18th century, a time when Bath was the height of fashion and the place to be seen for the great and the good of society. It was a time when the city was a hub of activity, with people flocking from all over the country to experience the healing waters of its famous spa. And at the heart of it all was Pulteney Bridge.

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Metechi Church, Tbilisi
Cities, Architecture John Wright Cities, Architecture John Wright

Metechi Church, Tbilisi

Built in 1289, the Metechi church remains one of Tbilisi’s major landmarks. To some extent it mirrors Georgia’s turbulent history having been destroyed a few times. Under Tsarist rule it was used as a jail and in soviet times a theatre.

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The Dnipro River
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The Dnipro River

The Dnipro River, that great, winding serpent of water that snakes its way through the heart of Ukraine, is a place of great beauty and mystery. And nowhere is this more true than in the early hours of the morning, as the first rays of the sun begin to light up the sky.

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