Colourful truck, Ha village, Bhutan (HDR) on Flickr.
The calm water of this part of the Yamuna river provided a mirror, and the shimmering reflections of the Taj Mahal give the feeling of a ‘floating tomb’. By Studio Dentaire.
Oia, pronounced ‘Ia’, is the most famous most picturesque village of Santorini. It is known throughout the world for its charming houses in narrow streets, blue domed churches, and fantastic sunsets. By Studio Dentaire.
Qutub Minar is the tallest stone tower in India and one of the most important landmarks of Delhi. At 72.5 m, the minaret was the tallest “skyscraper” in the world when built (1193-1368). According to the inscriptions, it was twice struck by lightning and was damaged. By Studio Dentaire
Built in the 16th century, the windmills are the first things seen when coming into the harbour, as they stand on a hill overlooking the village of Mykonos. They became an iconic feature of the island. By Studio Dentaire.
As seen here under construction accross the river Thames in 2011, the Shard will be, in 2012, the tallest building in the European Union, and will have its own viewing deck on the 72nd floor. By Studio Dentaire
Designed in the early 20th century by architect Giles Gilbert Scott, the red telephone booths are iconic of the city of London, and can be seen all over the United Kindom, as well as in some old British colonies - Studio Dentaire
Built in the 19th century, the Tower Bridge is an iconic symbol of the city of London as it’s a combined bascule and suspension bridge. By Studio Dentaire