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  2. 50 of the World's Most Breathtaking Views - AOL

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    Venice, Italy Peering out from the top of the 325-foot bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica affords visitors a breathtaking view of Venice's domes, red roofs, twisting alleys, and iconic canals with ...

  3. Overview effect - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher et al. (2015) defined a set of consensus categories for awe that included being captured by the view or drawn to the phenomenon, experiences of elation, desiring more of the experience, feeling overwhelmed, and scale effects – feelings of the vastness of the universe or of one's own smallness when faced with that vastness. [4]

  4. This Lesser-Known Tennessee Drive Has Breathtaking Views That ...

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    All the cares of the world seem to momentarily disappear into the vast, unspoiled magnificence of God’s creation in front of me. For A Little Extra Adventure. Take a short hike to stretch your legs.

  5. World landscape - Wikipedia

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    The world landscape, a translation of the German Weltlandschaft, is a type of composition in Western painting showing an imaginary panoramic landscape seen from an elevated viewpoint that includes mountains and lowlands, water, and buildings. The subject of each painting is usually a Biblical or historical narrative, but the figures comprising ...

  6. Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World - Wikipedia

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    Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World is a three-part documentary series following the climate change activist Greta Thunberg from August 2019 to late 2020, when she was aged 16–17. She travels North America and Europe , hearing experts talk about the complex and diverse effects climate change has had, including damage to forests, the ...

  7. Robert Barker (painter) - Wikipedia

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    This six-piece set of engravings show a 360-degree view of the city of Edinburgh from a standing position on Calton Hill. In 1793, Barker moved his panoramas to the first purpose-built panorama building in the world, designed by Robert Mitchell [3] and built in Leicester Square, and made a fortune. Viewers flocked to pay 3 shillings to stand on ...

  8. Brave Companions: Portraits in History - Wikipedia

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    "Extraordinary Times", written in 1986, is a look back at the fifty years of world history since 1936. "Recommended Itinerary" is an address McCullough gave to the 1986 graduating class of Middlebury College , in which he urged graduates to travel abroad to gain a better appreciation of the United States, and to study history in order to gain a ...

  9. View of the World from 9th Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The work presents the view from Manhattan of the rest of the world showing Manhattan as the center of the world. The work of art is an artistic representation of distorted self-importance relative to one's true place in the world that is a form of perception-based cartography humor.