London’s iconic Tower Bridge was built at the end of the 19th century as a result of an open competition that saw more than 50 designs submitted.
Living up to its name, Grüner See – meaning “Green Lake” in German – shows off its distinctive green-blue hue in this eye-catching drone shot.
Formed by a phase of volcanic activity which began around a million years ago, Porto Moniz’s natural rock pools are fed by the Atlantic Ocean
Snaking through snow-capped woodlands in this enchanting aerial photograph, the Great Dolomites Road passes through the Dolomites
Practically synonymous with Provence, these dreamy pockets of lilac, contrasted with the arid yellow and verdant green hues of nearby field
The candy pink tones of southern Spain’s natural salt lakes come from the combination of a type of bacteria, halobacterium
Blue Lagoon’s almost pearlescent pale-blue hue comes from an abundance of silica in its waters, which reflects only blue wavelengths of light.
Surrounded by Tuscany’s rolling hills, Florence is a hub for Renaissance architecture and art, set within its labyrinthine streets and dusty-hued buildings.