A decade after Protestants and Catholics agreed on a peace treaty, both sides are adjusting to a hopeful new reality
The famed fort has withstood earthquakes and sandstorms for a millenia, but now shifts and crumbles
The fate of the 14th-century abbey has been darkened by ethnic violence in the Balkans
On the northwestern coast of Australia, over 500,000 rock carvings face destruction by industrial development
The 2,400-mile highway was eclipsed by interstate highways that bypassed neon signs of roadside diners
This collection of ancient Buddhist cave temples date back to the fifth and tenth centuries, A.D.
A new hydroelectric dam threatens the ancient city, home to thousands of human-made caves
A new tollway threatens the archaeologically rich Hill of Tara that is the spiritual heart of the country
About 600 years ago, this city on the Pacific coast was the largest city in the Americas
The basilica believed to mark the birthplace of Jesus Christ has survived invasions, rebellions and earthquakes
The "Great Wall of the Alps" covers 320 acres and is one of the largest fortified structures in Europe
The artist's self portrait plays with our notions of an archetypal West
Ten Sites and One Overlooked Hero
South of Prague but a world away, Trebon offers a glimpse of traditional Eastern Europe
While many things are changing in modern Portugal, the nation still holds steadfast to many traditions
This windswept coast was once home to a navigators’ school that readied explorers for adventures in the New World
The political center of Europe, this Belgian city is also home to art museums and delicious mussels with frites, of course
The seafood capital of South Carolina
Established in 1905
A 'one movie theatre' town on the shore of Lake Erie
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