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No records exist to explain Easter Island’s monolithic statues, the moai.
A tourist receives a traditional Samoan tattoo in his hotel room at Annie Grey’s Lagoon Beach Resort, in Apia, Samoa.
The Great Stalacpipe Organ in Luray, Virginia, entertains visitors with pipes made from cave formations.
As the best preserved Spanish colonial city in Latin America, Quito’s entire old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site—though shortness of breath and headaches are common for newcomers to the city, perched at 9,350 feet (2,850 meters) in the Andes.
A supermoon is popularly defined as a new or full moon that coincides with the lunar orb making an especially close approach to Earth. This supermoon was just 221,824 miles away.
A great blue heron hunches on a semi-submerged rock on the Occoquan river in Northern Virginia. The birds are the largest of North America's herons and are expert fishers.