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Of course we know these places.

And yet, are we aware of all their secrets?

We all have places that have a particular appeal to us, for reasons known only to ourselves. Below you will find numerous such places that have a particular appeal to me. Before moving on to them, let me first take you along on a random walk.

Castles - Azay‐le‐Rideau,Chambord, Blois, Blenheim, Fontainebleau, Vaux‐le‐Vicomte, Chaumont, Amboise, Chenonceau, Akershus, Saumur, Bussy-Rabutin, Neuschwanstein, Palacio da Pena,

Churches - Notre Dame de Paris, Chartres, Rouen, Reims, Amiens, Köln, Milano, Firenze, St.Peter Rome, Nidaros, Siena, La Sagrada Familia,

Regions - Toscana, Burgundy, Catalunya, Veneto, Piemonte, Côte d'Azur, Sussex, Kent, Andalucìa, Lofoten, Lake District (Scotland), Sologne, Alsace‐Lorraine, Toledo - La Mancha, Alpes‐Maritime,

Landscapes - Fjords, Alps, Gardens, Lac de Geneve, Tingvellir, Promenade du Cap (RCM),

Monuments and constructions - Eiffel Tower, Guggenheim Bilbao, Villa Kérylos, Certosa di Pontignano, Parc des Nations (Geneve), Notre Dame de Menour,

Rivers - Garonne, Dordogne, Loire, Seine, Rhine, Weser, Elben, Po, Tiber, Arno, Donau, Dniestr, Dniepr, Volge, Don, Oder, Vistula, Tago, Euphrates, Tigris, Rhone, Glomma, Klaraelven, Missisippi, Potomac, Amazonas, The Nile, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Yang Tse Kiang, Indus, Congo, Mali

Sources - Seine, Coquille,

Towns and villages - Flavigny‐sur‐Ozeraie, Lochronan, Giverny, Honfleur, Sospel,

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