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  • Cicerello's, famous fish and chip restaurant in Fremantle, Western Australia
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  • Statue of famous Croatian inventor Nikola Tesla, by famous Croatian sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic. Zagreb, Croatia
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  • Medals and squadron insignia, worn by Derek Jones, of the famous No. 49 Squadron, Royal Air Force, at Anzac Day service, (April 25, 2010). Mundaring, Western Australia
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  • Promenade from village of Bol to famous beach, Zlatni Rat. Island of Brac, Croatia
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  • Famous portrayal of Adam and Eve on side portal of Cathedral of Saint Jacob (Sveti Jakova), Sibenik, Croatia. Sometimes also referred to as Cathedral of Saint James.
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  • Derek Jones, of the famous No. 49 Squadron, Royal Air Force, at Anzac Day service, (April 25, 2010). Mundaring, Western Australia
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  • Vending machines featuring a modified reproduction of J. Howard Miller's famous "We Can Do It" poster, often associated with the iconic "Rosie the Riveter" character. USS Arizona Memorial and Visitors' Center
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  • The famous Lungomare (Seaside Promenade), Opatija, Croatia
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  • Christmas tree outside Murni's Warung, one of the older and more famous of Ubud's eating establishments.
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  • The famous Zam Zam restaurant opposite the Sultan Mosque, Singapore
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  • The famous Zam Zam restaurant opposite the Sultan Mosque, Singapore
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  • walking down towards the famous Murni's Café. Ubud, Bali
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  • Replica of the Russian-designed T-54 tank no. 843 of the North Vietnamese Army 203rd Armoured Regiment, which on 30 April 1975 went crashing through the gates of the South Vietnamese presidential palace (in background), signalling the end of the war. Australian combat photographer Neil Davis famously captured that moment on film..Up until the end of the war the palace was called the Independence Palace--after Saigon fell, it was renamed the Reunification Palace..Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
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