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  1. Cairo, Egypt

    Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة), which means "The Vanquisher" or "The Triumphant", is the capital city of Egypt. Cairo was founded in AD 969 and is the sixteenth most populous metropolitan area in the world, as well as the most populous metropolitan area in Africa .

    Cairo is located on the banks and islands of the Nile River in the north of Egypt.

    Must-Sees in Cairo!:

    - The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, is home to the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world.

  2. Presidio Yacht Club

    Cross the Golden Gate from San Francisco into Sausalito. The Presidio Yacht Club is located in Horseshoe Cove near the Bay Area Discovery Museum (for children).

  3. Baker Beach

    Located just to the southwest of the Golden Gate Bridge, Baker Beach is apart of the area known as The Presidio. This stunning stretch of beach offers a great view of the landmark Golden Gate Bridge.

  4. New River

    Arching gracefully across the New River, the bridge has the world's longest single arch steel span. At 876 feet above the New River, it is the second highest bridge in this country.

  5. New Year Fire Work in front of the Bay Bridge

  6. Patona's bridge

    Patona's bridge in Kiev, Ukraine on the river Dnepr (Dnipro) that join left and right banks of Kiev. Also, the first ferroconcrete bridge named by the name of his architect.

  7. Bond Falls

    Located just outside of Paulding, Michigan, Bond Falls is one of the more impressive waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Controlled by a dam, Bond Falls' main drop is 40 feet high and over 100 feet wide.

  8. Bridge of Sighs

  9. cold layers

    taken on a cold January morning, Captree Park will offer some nice views regardless the time of the year.

  10. Sarajevo, River View

    A view of Sarajevo up the Miljacka River towards the Latinska Bridge, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Duchess Sophia were assassinated in 1914, which led to World War I.