Elevated — 4 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Paro Taktsang — the Tiger's Nest — is Bhutan's best-known monastery, built around a cave associated with Guru Rinpoche and reached by a trail that climbs roughly 900 metres from the valley floor. Lungta prayer flags carry mantras and blessings on the wind in Tibetan Buddhist tradition; the five colours represent sky, air, fire, water, and earth. The circuit returned to the Formula 1 calendar as the Red Bull Ring in 2014 after years as the A1-Ring, carrying the same Styrian mountain setting that made the original Österreichring famous for speed and scenery. Austrian Grand Prix weekends often pair F1 with regional touring-car and motorcycle events, so the track functions as a year-round pilgrimage site for Central European motorsport fans rather than a single-race postcard. New Zealand's interwar tourism posters — commissioned by the Railways Studio and the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts — turned Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables into Art Deco icons with slogans like Get in the queue for Queenstown and Playground of the Pacific. The Remarkables (Kawarau in Māori) rise sharply from the lake's southeastern shore; Queenstown itself sits at the foot of the range and remains the gateway to Central Otago wine country, ski fields, and the landscapes Peter Jackson later mapped onto Middle-Earth.

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