Paternoster, South Africa
Paternoster Hotel
Hidden in the West Coast of South Africa lies a tiny fishing village known for its lobster, oysters, and the white-washed fishermen's cottages.
Hidden in the West Coast of South Africa lies a tiny fishing village known for its lobster, oysters, and the white-washed fishermen's cottages.
Totaling 94 acres, this massive fortress made of red sandstone was the former residence and capital city of India's medieval Mughal Dynasty.
The neo-Gothic design of this courthouse was inspired by Germany's first castle.
This four-star hotel in Oetz, Austria began as a two-room inn, but remains a family-operated establishment pioneering the hospitality industry.
This Baroque palace contains works of art ranging from portrait paintings to porcelain.
This magnificent mausoleum is both a tribute to love and grief also represents a huge leap forward in Mughal architecture.
Extremely important for hygiene in the early 20th century, this beautiful public bath eventually went the way of most of the others - falling into disrepair until being saved by community action.
The Green Point Lighthouse in Cape Town, South Africa, was lit in April 1824, and is the oldest operational lighthouse in South Africa.
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