Photo Gallery Captured Moments Live fully, travel widely The Sydney Opera House, Australia Namib Desert, from which the country gets its name. Is considered the oldest desert in the world. Runs about 1200 miles (2000 km)along the Atlantic coast. The Canada Pavilion at Expo 67. This was a world fair that drew 50 million visitors to Montreal in 1967 2 llamas in Machu Picchu, Peru City walls of Saqsaywaman, Peru, citadel near Cuzco, the historic capital of the Inca empire. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Incan kids with a llama. Zebras in Hwange National Park, near the Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Koala in Australia Quiver trees, found only along the southern border of Namibia and the North West part of South Africa. Called quiver because the San people used them as arrow holders. Are in decline and there are not many of them. They are not tall and its bark is very smooth. Hippopotamus in Hwange National Park, near the Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Red kangaroos in Queensland, Australia Gray kangaroos in Queensland, Australia Inside the Parthenon, Athens People of Guatemala People of Guatemala The Taj Mahal, in Agra, India Masai women in their best dress, Kenya Three Masai men in their typical red clothes and two women in front of a home, Kenya Elephants in Zimbabwe Elephants in Zimbabwe Elephants in Zimbabwe Koala in Australia Inca walls at Machu Picchu, Peru The Acropolis of Athens A local market in Southern Sri Lanka The Jenolan Caves, in the Blue Mountains in Australia, are near Sydney. Oldest open cave system in the world, 340 million years old. "I am a part of all that I have met"― Alfred Lord Tennyson, Ulysses