The most famous landmark of Paris looms up in front of you the Notre Dame Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady).
In the harbor sits Denmark s best-known landmark: the Little Mermaid.
During the visit at Taronga Zoo, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge officially opened The Prince George Bilby Exhibit at the Sydney landmark.
Calling the New York City landmark home for the past year, he has managed to quietly come and go - while millions of oblivious commuters have rushed past his makeshift wooden home without a second thought or glance.
The shoes will also count the number of steps you've taken and the calories you've burned – and they'll even buzz to warn you you've left your phone behind, or to alert you when you're travelling past an interesting landmark.
Waldemar Daa wanted to build a noble ship, a man-of-war, a three-decker, which the king would be sure to buy; and these, the trees of the wood, the landmark of the seamen, the refuge of the birds, must be felled.
Its summit towered above all the other trees, and could be seen far out at sea, so that it served as a landmark to the sailors.
You see, in winter, when the snow lies very deep, and has hidden the whole road so that nothing is to be seen, those trees serve me for a landmark.
And of course, I want to welcome all of our American eco-partners who have also come from across our country to sign these landmark agreements.