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This is how the world's biggest tourist attractions look during winter

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Big Ben - The most famous London landmark was built as part of the Palace of Westminster in 1859.
 
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Big Ben - When the rain and cold hits London, the Big Ben almost turns into an old black and white postcard!
 
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The Colosseum - The majestic Roman amphitheater was the stage of many gladiator battles and public spectacles.
 
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The Colosseum - Even in the winter, the Colosseum attracts thousands of tourists.
 
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Roman Forum - Very near the Colosseum sits another relic from ancient Rome: the Roman Forum.
 
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Roman Forum - For centuries, it was the center of Roman public life, as well as a place for ceremonies and elections. The landscape takes on a frosty air during winter!
 
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Saint Basil's Cathedral - The multicolored Russian cathedral breaks stereotypes when it comes to religious architecture.
 
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Saint Basil's Cathedral - Because Moscow experiences extremely low temperatures, the Red Square is often covered in a white blanket of snow during the winter, which serves as the perfect background for the majestic cathedral.
 
see photographs and documentary videos of these places is nice .... but go there see with real eyes mostly end up disappointed and not as shiok. :whistling:
 
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Statue of Liberty - The imposing Statue of Liberty is the most popular symbol of the Big Apple.
 
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Statue of Liberty - Even though New York is hit by harsh weather during the winter, that doesn't stop tourists from braving the cold and venturing out to visit it.
 
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The Sagrada Familia - The beautiful cathedral designed by famous architect Antoni Gaudi is located in Barcelona.
 
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The Sagrada Familia - The architectural style, which is very typical of the artist, makes for a striking contrast with the dark cloudy sky of the city in winter.
 
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Christ The Redeemer - The Christ the Redeemer watches over the city of Rio de Janeiro, from the Corcovado mountain.
 
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Christ The Redeemer - Because of its tropical climate, Rio doesn't really experience low temperatures in the winter. However, tourists who visit the monument during winter risk having the clouds ruin the amazing view.
 
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The Louvre - The Louvre is the biggest art museum in the world and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris.
 
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The Louvre - The shift from fall to winter sees a blanket of snow cover the iconic pyramid, which was built in 1989.
 
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