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    1. Old Castle

    2. Submitted by richard | 08/12/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Edinburgh | Landmark: Edinburgh Castle
    4. Old Castle [more]
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    1. Anaheim Castle in Disneyland

    2. Submitted by jujunebaba | 09/17/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Anaheim | Landmark: Disneyland
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    5. Tags: disneyland, la, usa, castle
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    1. Paris Castle

    2. Submitted by jujunebaba | 09/17/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Anaheim | Landmark: Disneyland
    4. Visitors are waiting to enter the Paris Castle...It's so amusing [more]
    5. Tags: castle, disneyland, usa, ca
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    1. White Heron Castle

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/15/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Himeji | Landmark: Himeji Castle
    4. Himeji Castle, also called Shirasagijo (White Heron Castle) due to its white outer walls, is the best preserved castle in all of Japan. japan-geographic.tv [more]
    5. Tags: castle, historical, architecture, japan
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    1. Inside Himeji Castle

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/15/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Himeji | Landmark: Himeji Castle
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    5. Tags: castle, historical, architecture, japan
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    1. Matsumoto Castle

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/15/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Nagano | Landmark: Matsumoto Castle
    4. Matsumoto Castle (Matsumotojo) is one of the most complete and beautiful among Japan's original castles. It is also a good example of a so called "hirajiro", a castle built on the plain rather than on a hill or mountain. commons.wikimedia.org/ [more]
    5. Tags: castle, historical, architecture, japan
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    1. Nijojo castle

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/15/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Kyoto | Landmark: Nijojo castle
    4. Nijo castle has many nice buildings, with the dark-wood and white plaster look.The main palace also has the "nightingale floor" that squeeks when you walk on it. oberdorf.org [more]
    5. Tags: castle, historical, architecture, japan
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    1. Osaka Castle during Cherry Blosson period

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/15/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Osaka | Landmark: Osakajo castle
    4. Osaka Castle is a castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. Originally called Ozakajo, it is one of Japan’s most famous castles, and played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century of the Azuchi-Momoyama period. travel.3yen.com [more]
    5. Tags: castle, historical, architecture, japan
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    1. Osakajo castle

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/15/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Osaka | Landmark: Osakajo castle
    4. http://paramate.net/ [more]
    5. Tags: castle, historical, architecture, japan
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    1. Neuschwanstein Castle

    2. Submitted by fuaiss | 10/16/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Fussen | Landmark: Neuschwanstein Castle
    4. Neuschwanstein Castle is Mad King Ludwig's magnificent and most famous castle. This is also the castle that Walt Disney patterned his theme park after. With its turrets and mock-medievalism, and its interior styles ranging from Byzantine through Romanesque to Gothic, Germany's number one touris... [more]
    5. Tags: castle, architecture, germany
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    1. The castle by the river

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/31/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Egeskov | Landmark: Egeskov Castle
    4. Egeskov Castle is located in the southwest of the island of Funen, Denmark. The castle is Europe's best preserved renaissance water castle. Egeskov's history dates to the 14th century. The castle structure was erected by Frands Brockenhuus in 1554. www.ahollar.com [more]
    5. Tags: castle, sightseeing, historical site, denmark
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    1. Beautiful spring view of Egeskov Castle

    2. Submitted by jessica | 10/31/07 | Comments(0)
    3. City: Egeskov | Landmark: Egeskov Castle
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    5. Tags: castle, sightseeing, historical site, denmark