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Most Incredible Cliff Buildings

 Most Incredible Cliff Buildings
1. Guaita Fortress, San Marino
Guaita fortress, located on Guaita peak and overlooking the city of San Marino.
  
Most Incredible Cliff Buildings
2. Church of Katskhi Pillar, Georgia
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3. Bled Castle, Slovenia
Bled castle is a medieval castle built on a precipice above the city of Bled in Slovenia, overlooking Lake Bled.

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4. Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Greece
The Holy Trinity Monastery is an Orthodox monastery in central Greece.
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5. Swallow's Nest, Ukraine
 
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6. O'Brien's Tower, Ireland
O'Brien's Tower marks the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland.
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7. Capo Caccia Lighthouse, Italy
The lighthouse of Capo Caccia is located in a stunning location the Mediterranean Sea.
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8. Montfort Castle, Israel
Montfort is a ruined crusader castle in the Upper Galilee region in northern Israel.
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9. Varlaam Monastery, Greece
The Varlaam Monastery in Meteora monastery complex in Greece.
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10. Lichtenstein Castle, Germany
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11. Split Rock Lighthouse, USA
 
Split Rock Lighthouse is a lighthouse located southwest of Silver Bay, Minnesota, USA

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