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Awesome work Toi Jon, who answered via our Facebook page! The answer to last week’s question was in fact the famous city of Pompeii! Good luck with today’s question.

Hint: One of Europe’s most recognised Parliment House buildings, in which city would you find it?
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Toi Jon was the only one who managed to answer last week’s question, awesome work! The answer was Stonehenge found in the UK.

Hint: Along with Herculaneum, this city was buried under a blanket of ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted. During excavations of the site voids in the hardened ash left perfect shapes of people trapped, archaeologists were able to fill these spaces with plaster to create perfect moulds of the city’s people. What is the name of this famous city?
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Great work Jocelynn! Last week’s question was the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, excellent work on answering the bonus question as well! Good luck with this week’s question!

What is the name of this famous tourist attraction?
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The answer to our last question was London, sadly no one managed to answer it. Next year will see the city hold the 2012 Olympic Games, with thousands expected to travel here to watch the events! Good luck with this week’s question!

Hint: One of the most famous bridges in the US, what is the name of this bridge? Extra points if you can tell me what city it belongs too!
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Well done to Toi Jon who answered via our facebook page! The answer was New Zealand, home of the Kea. Let’s see how you go this week!

Hint: One of the world’s most well known walls, but not for good reasons. For years this wall seperated east from west until it was knocked down. Today tourists and locals flock to the area to see where this wall once stood, what is the name of the city?
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Good work Jocelyn! Our last picture was of the Grand Canyon, very popular with tourists from around the world. Good luck on this week’s question!

Hint: Related to the parrot, the Kea is the only alpine bird in the world. Kea’s are very curious, intelligent birds and are known for being very cheeky. Their native country is to hold the 2011 Rugby World Cup in the next few months. What country does the Kea come from?
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No luck with last week’s question. The picture was of Venice, one of Italy’s most famous city’s. Any idea’s where this is?

Found within one of America’s first national parks, what is the name of this popular tourist destination?
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Spot on Peter! Last week’s question was the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, China. Awesome work on getting the bonus question as well! Let’s see how you go this week!

Hint: Also called the ‘Floating City’, this city is famous for its art and beautiful setting. Tourists are well known for taking gondola rides while exploring. What is the name of this city?
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Awesome work Lilly! I can’t believe how quickly you answered! The answer was Bran Castle in Romania, home to famous Count Dracula! Does anyone know the answer to our next question?

Hint: Discovered in 1974 by local farmers, this famous site was built to protect the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Where can you find it? Bonus points if you can tell me what it’s called!
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After a short break we’re back! Sadly no one managed to answer our last question, the answer was Las Vegas. Lets see how you go this week!

Hint: This castle is the former home of a famous vampire and is now open as a museum. What is the name of the castle? Bonus points if you know the name of the vampire!