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Soaring to 404 feet, Salisbury’s spire is the tallest in the United Kingdom and has been since the 16th century.
Dispersing mist reveals the great stone trilithon structures of Stonehenge. From above, the concentric rings of earlier earthworks can be clearly seen.
4.) Iceland. This country is known as "The Land of Fire and Ice"; because of the glaciers and volcanoes that make up the landscape. Iceland's Vatnajökull—Europe’s largest glacier—is a piece of ice the size of Puerto Rico.