Giant cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of the Thames
The London Eye
Where the famous ball will drop tonight
Times Square
Prominently located on a hill above the Ottawa River, made up of grouped building blocks
Parliament
Built for the 1889 World’s Fair, weighing about 10, 100 tons
Eiffel Tower
Currently being turned into a trashy, gaudy spectacle
The Oval Office
Prehistoric Monument on Salisbury Plain, England
Stonehenge
Site of a massive student led protest in 1989 which resulted in a violent government crackdown
Tiananmen Square
This symbolizes a country, usually pays tribute to the country’s heritage and is displayed proudly
National Flag
Location where ships and planes vanish
Bermuda Triangle
Famous versions of this oval shaped item include the Hen, Coronation, and Winter. Some have a surprise hidden inside, and are very valuable
Faberge Egg
to access this circle, one must first pass by the Whispering Gallery
Saint Paul Cathedral’s Dome
The famous square has a column, four lions and is surrounded by art
Trafalgar Square London
Iconic temple dedicated to Athena and a popular tourist site
Parthenon
Built around 2600 BC, over 481 feet tall
Great Pyramid of Giza
Iconic London skyscraper known for it‘s distinctive shape
The Gherkin
Opened in 1871 as a lasting tribute to a late husband in the monarchy
Royal Albert Hall
Modular housing complex built for a built for a world’s fair
Habitat 67
Historical damp monument in Washington DC theat Forest Gump entered when he saw Jenny
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Completed in 1989, designed by Chinese American architect I.M.PEI, this large glass and metal entrance way and skylight has become an internationally recognized symbol
Louvre Pyramid
Famous 300Km loop from Reykjavik showcasing the country’s top natural wonders
Golden Circle or Iceland Circle
Geologically active zone around the Pacific Ocean or a Canadian mineral rich region in northern Ontario
Known as the “Drawing Room of Europe” - it includes a bell tower and a winged lion statue
Piazza SAN Marco Venice
Located west of Parliament, two bronze statues are next to the front steps…the statues are Veritas and Ivstitia
Supreme Court of Canada
Triangle that has two sides of equal length and two angles of equal measure
Isosceles
The acquisition of this painting of three straight lines drew hot criticism in 1990 when it was acquired by the national gallery of Canada
Voice of Fire