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Glastonbury is such a colourful town
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury Market Cross
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury received its town charter from Queen Anne in 1705 and this Labyrinth was built to celebrate the event.
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury shop
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury shop
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury signpost
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury Tourist Information in the old Glastonbury Tribunal building
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury Town Hall
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury Town Hall
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glastonbury's multicultural residents
[Glastonbury - Somerset - England]
Glazed tile roofs, a symbol of Burgundy
[Hospices de Beaune - Beaune - Cote d'Or - France]
Glazed tile steps to the Jardín del Estanque
[Real Alcázar - Seville - Spain]
Glen Coe is a glen in the Highlands of Scotland
Glen Coe which translates as 'The Vale of Weeping' is the site of the infamous massacre of the Macdonald clan by the Campbells in 1692 Glencoe which translates as The Vale of Weeping is the site of the infamous massacre of the Macdonald clan by the Campbells in 1692 [Glencoe - The Highlands - Scotland]
Glendalough - County Wicklow
Glendalough - 6th century monastery
Glendalough - County Wicklow
Monastery was set up by St. Kevin