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Great Britain, London: Kensington Palace – Home of Past and Future Queens and Kings

Diana walked through these gates and in these gardens, and her gowns are displayed in an exhibit here. Oh yes, and famous Queen Victoria lived here too. Diana walked through these gates and in these gardens, and her gowns are displayed in an exhibit here. Oh yes, and famous Queen Victoria lived here too. Princes William and Harry have come back to live here – with memories of their Mom and Dad surrounding them.

Great Britain, London: Tower Bridge in London

City Cruises take you under many of the bridges on the Thames, this iconic one is the Tower Bridge.

Great Britain, London: New Skyscrapers of London

London’s skyline has changed dramatically, Here are the modern skyscrapers which you pass on the City Cruise, free with the London City Pass.

Great Britain, London: St Paul’s Cathedral from the Thames City Cruise

City cruises are part of the London City Pass. Nice to get off our feet and relax on the Thames and pass famous landmarks.

Great Britain, London: Was Big Ben

Now Londoners are referring to this famous clock tower as the Queen Elizabeth Tower, but the world only knows this famous London clock as Big Ben. Sadly, they had to stop the chiming during the makeover, as it was too hard on the workers’ ears.

Great Britain, London: Women Power

It’s terrific to see women empowered, as depicted on this London monument to the women who served in World War II.

Great Britain, London: Horsing Around in London

You never know when you will bump into royal horses when visiting London.

Austria, Innsbruck: Snowball Catch in August

Bring gloves along for the fabulous feeling of throwing snowballs in August. Ride the Nordkette cable car in Innsbruck to the end and frolic in the snow.

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Great Britain, London: Lord Nelson’s Column

The Lord is between the guys (and a horse on a shoulder) at Trafalgar Square, London (Lord Nelson’s Column, that is). He was called Admiral Horatio Nelson when he died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

Austria, Wattens, Innsbruck: Crystal Clouds at Crystal World

Real clouds mingle with Swarovski Crystal Clouds at Crystal World, Austria.