London's Tower Bridge uses electric power today, but from 1894-1976, the bridge was raised through pressurized water stored in several hydraulic accumulators. The onsite exhibit allows you to walk across the two upper level walkways as well as through the original engine room. As for the color scheme, it was originally painted a greenish-blue, but in 1977, the Tower Bridge was painted red, white and blue for Queen Elizabeth II's... Discovered by Kate Stella at Tower Bridge, London, England

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10 Bucket List Safari Destinations - Duba Plains, Botswana - SmarterTravel.com

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Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia Full Moon

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Witches Rock, Costa Rica — by Rich Barton

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Ben Bulbin, County Sligo, Ireland.

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Salzburg - Austria

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Winter Sunrise - Mount Kidd, Alberta Canada

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Buildings on the rock - Phugtal Monastery, India

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Road to Como Italy

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Austria

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Austria

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76 Stars and Stripes, Red, White, & Blue Hot Air Balloon Dipping in Prospect Lake, Memorial Park, Colorado Balloon Classic, United States.

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76 Stars and Stripes, Red, White, & Blue Hot Air Balloon Dipping in Prospect Lake, Memorial Park, Colorado Balloon Classic, United States.

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Mount Huber and Seven Veils Falls in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.

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Mount Huber and Seven Veils Falls in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.

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Scuba Iceland , Reykjavík by Tripadvisor.it | (Website)

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Scuba Iceland , Reykjavík by Tripadvisor.it | (Website)

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Machu Pichu, Peru - ✈ The World is Yours ✈

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Machu Pichu, Peru - ✈ The World is Yours ✈

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Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, by Peter Hammer, on 500px.

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Angel Falls, Venezuela.

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Dingle Peninsula, Ireland by SinLight

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Kusatsu Hot Spring Best water volume in Japan (natural discharge) The total volume of more than 100 discharge points reaches over 32,000L/min. Over-flowing natural hot spring water is 100% natural spring water: No heating, diluting or circulation system has been installed and the onsen water is cooled naturally. Very strong sterilizing power. The acidity is so high that a 1 yen coin (made of aluminum) can be dissolved... Discovered by Koshiro Tanaka at Oazakusatsu, Agatsuma District, Japan

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#TroveOn This beautiful staircase is about a 30 minute drive out of Baños, Ecuador. On the road heading toward Puyo it is near Rio Verde. There are a few small signs markings "Cascadas," but nothing more. Any local can point you in the right direction if you miss it A 15 minute walk from the parking area (or guided tours are available in Baños). and you will be in another world. Such a beautiful place. For $1.50 you can... Discovered by Chelsea Horrocks at Pailon del Diablo, Baños, Ecuador

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Porta Catania, One of the Original City Gates in Taormina, Sicily

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Walking, skiing, or snowshoeing across the frozen Portage Lake to the base of Portage Glacier is a must! It's about three miles of wide-open, magnificent-viewed bliss. At the end of the lake you round the corner and bam, there's the giant glacier opening up to your viewing pleasure. Discovered by Andrea DeVore at Begich Boggs Visitor Center, Anchorage, Alaska

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The Swing at the End of the World! An incredible experience, the swing hangs off of La Casa del Arbol, a seismic monitoring station. The view from the swing includes Volcan Tungurahua, an active volcano. The swing and the house are a short drive out of Baños, Ecuador. Definitely worth the trip! Discovered by Chelsea Horrocks at La casa del arbol, Tungurahua, Ecuador

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The lagoon - Hamilton Pool, Texas, United States.

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Mt, Fuji & Geminids - The Geminids are a meteor caused by the object 3200 Phaethon, which is thought to be a Palladian asteroid. Discovered by chanlee at Yumizawacho, Fujinomiya, Japan #travel

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Durdle_Door_Dorset_Coast by Saffron Blaze on Flickr.

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