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Where do you want to go next? We've selected some of the best online resources available to help you think about all of the exciting landmarks and other places you could visit. Look below for information on deserts, forests, islands, mountains, and more!

Arctic & Tundra
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Deserts, Mesas & Canyons
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Forests & Plains
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Islands
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Lakes
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Man-Made Wonders
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Mountains
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Oceans, Seas & Coastal Areas
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Rivers
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Wetlands
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World Traveler
Angel of the Waters Fountain by Emma Stebbins at Bethesda Terrace, Central ParkCentral Park
During the latter part of the 19th century Frederick Law Olmsted helped design what was to become one of the most famous parks in the U.S.
Empire State BuildingEmpire State Building
Having gained notoriety for its appearances in movies such as "King Kong" and "Sleepless in Seattle", the Empire State Building is the largest building in New York City.
Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty
For more than 100 years, the Statue of Liberty has stood in New York Harbor as a symbol of freedom for the U.S.
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Statue on Easter Island
New Wonders of the World
People all over the world have the opportunity to select the next 7 Wonders of the World. Nominees include the Statue of Liberty, Easter Island, the Eiffel Tower and the Sydney Opera House.