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Results 71 thru 80 of 159 total resources.

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Eiffel Tower
Looking up at the base of the Eiffel Tower from below
72.  Web Site
National Zoological Park
Click on any of the pictures on the first page including Birds, Invertebrates or the African Savanna, to get information and resources on activities and even...
Curriculum: Science
73.  Image
Istanbul-Grand Bazaar Inside View
View form the inside of the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey
74.  Image
Istanbul Grand Bazaar
Entrance into Istanbul Grand Bazaar
75.  Web Site
The Beijing Guide-The Great Wall of China
This resource invites you to take a virtual tour of the Great Wall. Listen to the sounds that surround the Great Wall of China. An interactive test about the...
Curriculum: History/Social Science
Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior/Community College, University
76.  Image
Attic of Casa Mila
The famous Spanish artist, Antoni Gaudi constructed his buildings...not by mathematics or physics, but by simply hanging marbles on strings upside down to f...
Curriculum: Fine Arts
77.  Image
A Ruin in Italy
The remains of this building in Italy dates back hundreds of years. (Keywords: archeology, dig, ruins, Ancient Rome)
Curriculum: History/Social Science
78.  Image
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
Artistic collage of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London, England.
79.  Image
Chinatown and Picadilly Circus
Artistic collage of Chinatown and Picadilly Circus in London, England.
80.  Image
Piazza of San Marco
Venice Italy, Piazza of San Marco, exterior of St. Mark's, and Venice Canals


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