Earthy Minimal — 60 museum-grade prints in this style. 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. The Acropolis of Athens — crowned by the Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Athena — is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most recognisable monuments of classical antiquity. Doric columns, the Greek key meander motif, and the olive branch all carry deep Hellenic symbolism: architectural order, continuity, and the sacred tree associated with Athena and Mediterranean peace. 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.