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Tianmen Mountain, China
Frost rimes a walkway—and the greenery surrounding it—on Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China. The bridge connects with an all-glass walkway that hugs the mountain some 4,700 feet above sea level.

Blue Lagoon, Iceland
The famously bright waters of Iceland’s geothermal Blue Lagoon, near Reykjavik, lure visitors wishing for a warm and healing soak. Water from a nearby geothermal power plant is pumped over a lava bed rich in silica and sulfur, creating the mineral-rich basin.

Mitten Buttes in Monument Valley, Arizona
A thunderstorm adds action to an already dramatic landscape: Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park in Arizona. (Cropping up here are the Mitten Buttes.) Few vistas epitomize the American West more evocatively than Monument Valley, which has starred in several Westerns.

Municipal Law Library, Munich
There’s nothing drab about Munich’s municipal law library at New City Hall (Neues Rathaus). Open to the public, the library features sumptuous wood, a spiral staircase, and ornate railings that recall winding vines. New City Hall, built in mock-Gothic style in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, anchors Marienplatz, the center of city life in Munich.

Northern Lights in Lofoten Islands, Norway
The northern lights glow over Skagsanden beach in Norway’s remote Lofoten Islands. Located in the Norwegian Sea north of the Arctic Ocean, Lofoten is especially popular in summer, when the sun never sets.

Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire, England
The nave in Salisbury Cathedral appears to go on forever. The medieval church inspired the fictional Kingsbridge cathedral in Ken Follett’s novel The Pillars of the Earth. It holds the best preserved copy of the Magna Carta—the 1215 charter of citizens’ rights familiar to every civics student. Near the cathedral, stallholders selling hog roasts, honey, olives, and English wines gather for the Charter Market, held twice weekly since the 13th century.

Trollstigen Road in Norway
One car’s slow progress creates a trail of light along Trollstigen, a famously serpentine mountain road in western Norway, in this time exposure. The road’s 11 hairpin turns create exhilarating driving conditions—and several turnoffs provide photographers with a perfect view.

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
The Cuernos (Horns) del Paine grab the early morning light in Chile’s wild Torres del Paine National Park. Once the haunt of a few stalwart climbers, the park now draws more than 100,000 visitors a year.

Temple Mount/Noble Sanctuary, Jerusalem
The bitterly contested hilltop known as Temple Mount to Jews and the Noble Sanctuary to Muslims is topped by Al Aqsa Mosque and the golden Dome of the Rock, marking Muhammad’s ascent to heaven. The sanctuary was built on the ruins of the ancient Jewish Temple razed by Rome in A.D. 70. The Temple complex’s exposed Western Wall is the holiest site in Judaism.

The City of Love
The City of Love spreads around the Eiffel Tower, seen here from the Montparnasse Tower. For many, Paris is synonymous with love itself. The city has been home to such timeless pairs as sculptors Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel and writers Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller.
