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The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano stands behind the Los Remedios church in the valley of Puebla.

Penguins swim at the new South Pole Spectacular, part of the Polar Adventure, of Ocean Park in Hong Kong. The marine theme park launched Asia's first themed area integrating immersive presentations of Arctic and Antarctic animals, including penguins and seals.

A passenger train of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) crosses a bridge in front of the church of Wassen on the Gotthard line, the main north-south connection through the Alps, in Wassen central Switzerland.

A Catholic church is reflected in a lake in front of Mount Ortler in the northern Italian village of Sulden, in Alto Adige (South Tyrol) province. Six million tourists made their way last year to Sulden, a pristine, mostly German-speaking Italian region wedged between the Swiss and Austrian borders, seeking refuge from the stresses of Europe's deep economic crisis and keeping South Tyrol's economy afloat.

A church is pictured in the early morning on a mountain in Sarnen, central Switzerland.

Olympic rings are illuminated while suspended from Tower Bridge, near the HMS Belfast museum warship, as organisers marked one month to go until the London 2012 Olympic Games, which will run from July 27 to August 12.
A
boat sails past the medieval Fort Saint Angelo in Vittoriosa in
Valletta's Grand Harbour June 17, 2012. The fort, which served as the
headquarters of the Knights of St John during the 1565 Great Siege, is
undergoing extensive restoration with the European Regional Development
Fund providing 13.4 million euro for the project, expected to be
completed by mid-2015, according to government officials.
Tourists
gather around the Magic Fountain of Montjuic during the music and
light show on August 4 in Barcelona, Spain. Tourism is the largest
contributor to the welfare of Spain's economy. Catalonia is the main
destination for tourists, with 6.3 million visitors for the first half
of the year, 12.3% more than in 2011.
Visitors look at killer whales perform during a show at the Marineland aquatic park in Antibes, France.
A
ship travels on the Isfjorden near Longyearbyen on the Norwegian
Svalbard islands. The Svalbard archipelago on Europe's northern edge is
probably the remotest and wildest place in the Arctic with regularly
scheduled flights, so get there quick before the crowds discover its
crystal clear waters, glaciers and wildlife.
The Rhone Valley with the city of Martigny are pictured from the Col de la Forclaz near Martigny, Switzerland.
Hikers walk on the Jungfraufirn, the upper ice field of the Aletschgletscher glacier near the Jungfraujoch, which is 3,454 m tall (11,333 ft), in Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. The Aletschgletscher glacier is the longest in the Alps.
The snow-covered Popocatepetl volcano stands behind the Los Remedios church in the valley of Puebla.

Penguins swim at the new South Pole Spectacular, part of the Polar Adventure, of Ocean Park in Hong Kong. The marine theme park launched Asia's first themed area integrating immersive presentations of Arctic and Antarctic animals, including penguins and seals.

A passenger train of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) crosses a bridge in front of the church of Wassen on the Gotthard line, the main north-south connection through the Alps, in Wassen central Switzerland.

A Catholic church is reflected in a lake in front of Mount Ortler in the northern Italian village of Sulden, in Alto Adige (South Tyrol) province. Six million tourists made their way last year to Sulden, a pristine, mostly German-speaking Italian region wedged between the Swiss and Austrian borders, seeking refuge from the stresses of Europe's deep economic crisis and keeping South Tyrol's economy afloat.

A church is pictured in the early morning on a mountain in Sarnen, central Switzerland.

Olympic rings are illuminated while suspended from Tower Bridge, near the HMS Belfast museum warship, as organisers marked one month to go until the London 2012 Olympic Games, which will run from July 27 to August 12.






Hikers walk on the Jungfraufirn, the upper ice field of the Aletschgletscher glacier near the Jungfraujoch, which is 3,454 m tall (11,333 ft), in Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. The Aletschgletscher glacier is the longest in the Alps.

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