Four Queens Hotel and Casino – Las Vegas, Nevada

Four Queens Hotel and Casino – Las Vegas, Nevada

The Four Queens Hotel and Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas on the Fremont Street Experience. Home to the Queen’s Machine, the world’s largest slot machine, the 690 room hotel and 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m2) casino is owned and operated by TLC Enterprises, which acquired the property from the Elsinore Corporation in 2003. Construction began on November 16, 1964, opening in 1966

Brandenburg Gate – Berlin, Germany

Brandenburg Gate – Berlin, Germany

The Brandenburg Gate is a former city gate and one of the most well-known landmarks of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city centre at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße, immediately west of the Pariser Platz. It is the only remaining gate of a series through which Berlin was once entered. One block to the north stands the Reichstag building

Wollman Skating Rink – New York City

Wollman Skating Rink – New York City

Wollman Skating Rink is a public ice rink in the southern part of Central Park, Manhattan, New York City. The rink was opened in 1949 with funds donated by Kate Wollman. Historically, the rink has been open for ice skating from October to April and in the summer seasons is transformed into a venue for other purposes. Wollman Rink has been featured in several movies

Victoria Square – Adelaide, Australia

Victoria Square – Adelaide, Australia

Victoria Square is a public square in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. The square is in the centre of the city & was named by the Street Naming Committee on 23 May 1837 after Princess Victoria, heir presumptive of the British throne. The fountain in the north of the square was designed by artist John Dowie to represent the three rivers from which Adelaide receives most of its water

Adelaide Festival Center – Adelaide, Australia

Adelaide Festival Center – Adelaide, Australia

The Adelaide Festival Centre is Adelaide’s first multi-purpose art centre. The Festival Centre is located approximately 50m north of the corner of North Terrace and King William Street, lying near the banks of the River Torrens and adjacent to Elder Park. It is distinguished a plaza consisting of lego block-like structures to the south and lies on a 45-degree angle to the city’s grid.

Rundle Mall – Adelaide, Australia

Rundle Mall – Adelaide, Australia

Rundle Mall is the premiere retail area in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It was opened as Australia’s first pedestrian street mall in September 1976 by closing Rundle Street to traffic between King William Street and Pulteney Street. The street continues as Rundle Street to the east and Hindley Street to the west. The area is one of the most expensive land areas in Adelaide

Shalimar Bagh – Srinagar

Shalimar Bagh – Srinagar

Shalimar Bagh, is a Mughal garden linked through a channel to the northeast of Dal Lake, on its right bank located at 34.149°N 74.873°E near Srinagar city in the Jammu and Kashmir. Its other names are Shalamar Garden, and Faiz Baksh, and the other famous shore line garden in the vicinity is Nishat Bagh. The Bagh was built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir for his wife Nur Jahan, in 1619.

Tanjong Rhu Suspension Footbridge – Singapore

Tanjong Rhu Suspension Footbridge – Singapore

Singapore’s first suspension footbridge was built in 1998. The bridge spans the Geylang River and allows residents of Tanjong Rhu to cross over to the National Stadium. Singapore’s first suspension footbridge was officially opened by Koo Tsai Kee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of National Development and Ministry of Defence on Tuesday, 4 August 1998.

Kalk Bay Harbour – Cape Town, South Africa

Kalk Bay Harbour – Cape Town, South Africa

Kalk Bay is a popular spot located between Muizenburg and Fishhoek beside the ocean. The town has gained a bit of reputation as an old hippy hangout. One can see why with the many bohemian boutiques open for business along the main road, but there are numerous antique stores, quality restaurants, coffee shops and art galleries with great ceramic works also in Kalk Bay.

Lichtenstein Castle – Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa

Lichtenstein Castle – Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa

Lichtenstein Castle in Hout Bay is one of Cape Town’s most exciting Guest Houses. A replica of Schloss Lichtenstein in Southern Germany, the castle is situated on a privately owned mountainside surrounded by fynbos and affording breathtaking views of the bay and enfolding mountains. To ensure the maximum privacy the Castle can be reached by one access mountain road only.

MICA Building – Singapore

MICA Building – Singapore

The MICA building, with all of its 911 windows painted in a myriad of colours like green, red, yellow and blue, is sure to catch your eye as you explore the Civic District trail. Its vibrant exterior and revamped internal space makes it the ideal venue for large-scale exhibitions and performances. It was gazetted as a national monument and given a new lease of life in 1998

Millennium Footbridge – London

Millennium Footbridge – London

The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London, England, linking Bankside with the City. It is located between Southwark Bridge (downstream) and Blackfriars Railway Bridge (upstream). The bridge is owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates

Shopping Mall – Clarke Quay, Singapore

Shopping Mall – Clarke Quay, Singapore

Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay. Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore’s second Governor who played a key role in positioning Singapore as the main port for the Malay states of Perak, Selangor and Sungei Ujong.

Outdoor Theatre – Esplanade, Singapore

Outdoor Theatre – Esplanade, Singapore

The Esplanade Outdoor Theatre, with its circular design and tiered seating, is an ideal open-air venue for medium to large-scale performances. Its location along a 300-m stretch of waterfront property, along Marina Bay, provides an amazing setting surrounded by water almost on three sides. Architecturally unique, twin sails cover the performing area for protection of the stage.

Rhodes Memorial – Cape Town, South Africa

Rhodes Memorial – Cape Town, South Africa

Rhodes Memorial on Devil’s Peak in Cape Town, South Africa, is a memorial to English-born South African politician Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902) designed by Sir Herbert Baker. The memorial is situated at Rhodes’s favourite spot on the lower slopes of Devil’s Peak. Rhodes’s own wooden bench is still situated below the memorial. Today the memorial is part of the Table Mountain National Park.

Seri Wawasan Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Wawasan Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

The Seri Wawasan Bridge is one of the main bridges in Putrajaya, the Malaysian federal administrative capital. This futuristic cable-stayed bridge which has a sail ship appearance, connects Precinct 2 on the Core Island to the residential area of Precinct 8. The concrete bridge is a combination of cable backstays and structural steel tie back.

Ibn Battuta Mall – Dubai

Ibn Battuta Mall – Dubai

The Ibn Battuta Mall is a large shopping mall on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai close to Interchange 6 for Jebel Ali Village. It is named after famous traveller and explorer Ibn Battuta. This project was completed by the Nakheel Properties group in early 2005. The names of the six courts of the mall are named after the countries to which Ibn Battuta travelled.

Pangong Lake – Leh, Ladakh

Pangong Lake – Leh, Ladakh

Pangong Tso is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 4,350 m (14,270 ft). It is 134 km (83 mi) long and extends from India to China. 60% of the length of the lake lies in China. The lake is 5 km (3.1 mi) wide at its broadest point. Pangong Tso is geographically situated in a disputed territory, claimed both by India and China.

Assumption University – Thailand

Assumption University – Thailand

Assumption University is a university with three campuses in Bangkok, Thailand. The university is led by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, who have been active in education in Thailand since 1901. Assumption University is noted for attracting large numbers of foreign students from countries including India, China, Myanmar, Russia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other Asian countries.

Hatta Dam – Dubai, UAE

Hatta Dam – Dubai, UAE

Hatta is about 100 km south east of Dubai city, very near the Oman border. The Hatta dam built in 1989 controls the flow of water from the mountains to the village below. Some of the water also seeps through and replenishes the subterranean water table. A drive to Hatta gains you a scenic visit in an otherwise arid country. There is always water in the Hatta Pools in the wadi which runs in a shallow manner across bedrock