Situated in the Bay of Calpe and surrounded by the shimmering blue
 of the Mediterranean Sea is the enigmatic Penon de Ifach. Towering over
 Calpe at a height of 332 meters, Penon de Ifach offers its visitors 
spectacular views which can extend as far as Ibiza in the Balearic 
Islands on a clear day.
 
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Uluru, or as its often known, Ayers Rock, is a large, sacred, 
sandstone structure in Central Australia.  At 348m (1142ft) high, and 
5.8mi (9.4km) in circumference, it is undoubtedly one of Australia's 
most recognisable landmarks.  Throughout the day, Uluru appears to 
change color, ranging in hue from brown and pink, to delicate mauve, and
 sometimes even fiery red.  Impressively, the visible part of Uluru is 
just the tip of an enormous underground slab.
   
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The Matterhorn, in all its majestic beauty, has long served as the
 icon of Switzerland and has probably been the subject of more 
photographs and paintings than any other natural land formation in the 
world. Situated in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland 
and Italy, the Matterhorn is a pyramidal-shaped colossus, standing at a 
skyline-dominating 4478 metres (14,690 feet). 
  
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