Refined — 51 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from roughly the fourth century BCE, a caravan city carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs in southern Jordan. Al-Khazneh — the Treasury — is the most photographed facade, though scholars debate whether it served as a royal tomb or temple. Budapest unites the hilly Buda side and flat Pest across the Danube — the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, completed in 1849, was the first permanent link between them. The city's thermal-bath tradition dates to Roman aqueducts and Ottoman hammams; Széchenyi and the neo-baroque bath palaces remain among Europe's most photographed interiors. Apollo 8's Earthrise photograph — taken by Bill Anders on Christmas Eve 1968 — is often cited as the image that reframed humanity's relationship with Earth. Apollo 11's lunar landing on 20 July 1969 remains the most watched space event in history.
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