Berlin
Budapest
Capital Cities
City Quest
How well do you know the landscape of Australia's capital cities? Study a landsat image and then select the city it represents. From AUSLIG, Australia's National Mapping Agency
Cities
Cities
An integrated curriculum project for year 8 students (12-13 years of age) created by the Pine 7 Learning Team at Como Senior High School, Perth, Western Australia
Cities/Buildings Images Database
A large, searchable collection of photographs of buildings, cities, and towns from over fifty countries. Included are the Taj Mahal in India,
the Sydney Opera house in Australia, China's Imperial Palace, several Egyptian pyramids, France's Notre Dame and Chartre cathedrals, the Alhambra in Spain, the Acropolis in Greece, Tikal in Guatemala, Chichen Itza and Teotihuacan in Mexico, and the Hagia Sophia in Turkey.From the University of Washington
Cities Guide
From The Economist
Cities of Today and Tomorrow United Nations CyberSchoolBus
Cities of the World
Copenhagen
EarthCam MetroCams
Edinburgh Capital Cam
Global Gazetteer
A directory of 2880532 of the world's cities and towns, sorted by country and linked to a map for each town
Karlovy Vary
Largest Cities From About.com
Largest Cities Through History by Matt T. Rosenberg at About.com
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
London
Los Angeles
Angels Walk
An illustrated walking tour, with brief descriptions, of Los Angeles' Bunker Hill historic district. Includes landmarks such as the Regal Biltmore Hotel, Pershing
Square, Angels Flight, and Olvera Street. Locations can be selected on a clickable map
Los Angeles Underground
Includes fossils discovered during construction of the Metro Rail subway; LA Yesterday; and LA tomorrow
New York
Oslo ClickWalk
Paris
Prague
Prague
Great photos by Barbara Nabilek
The Praha Experience
Conveying an architectural impression of Praha through images and some drawings. Developed by Henri Achten
Prague Interactive map
San Francisco
Sci4Kids
Includes information about the environment, insects, animals, nutrition,
cities, transportation, plants, farming, the suburbs, soil, small towns,
acquaculture, high tech, test tubes, and weird science. Click on the image
for these sections. Includes a
scientist career center; and a
quiz using magnified images - What in the world could it be?. From the
Agricultural Research Service of the US Department of Agriculture
Sydney An edsites links list
UrbanGeography.com
A portal for urban studies research. Topics include Transportation, Architecture, Maps, Film/Geog, Gentrification, New Urbanism and Cities
Venice
Washington DC
A Guide to the Historic Neighborhoods & Monuments including the White House and the Capitol Building