1167-1906 - Casa Rosada (Pink House), Presidential Palace, iconic monument with Eva Peron connections, Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
1243-240 - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil hosts some of Brazil's highest-rated exhibitions in its restored 1906 building, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
832-304548 - Gjoa, first ship to transit the Northwest Passage in 1906, in front of the Fram Museum on Bygdoy Peninsula, Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
832-75409 - The Wilhelminian water tower, 1906, height 50 m, on the right a monument to General de Gaulle, Place du General de Gaulle, Selestat, Alsace, France, Europe
832-54937 - Interior view of St. Mary's Church with organ, ceiling design from 1895-1906, Klosterstrasse, Gengenbach, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
799-1906 - Stone footbridge over the River Eye in the Cotswolds village of Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom, Europe
979-1906 - Male Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) in flight - note the all-black body and red gular sack - near the Baja Peninsula, Mexico.
807-1082 - Lotta's fountain, historic landmark, served as a meeting point during the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America
817-255982 - Downes – Oliverian Brook Ski Trail This trail follows the old Swift River Railroad bed, which was an logging railroad in operation from 1906, 1916 This location is near the old St Johns Camp site in the White Brook drainage of Albany, New Hampshire USA
817-89019 - Hever Castle and surrounding landscape, An example of Norman Architecture, Family home of Anne Boleyn, 2nd wife of King Henry VIII, In 1906 it was completely restored by the American millionaire William Waldorf Astor, Edenbridge, Kent, UK
238-5385 - Stone relief portraying Dutch artist W.O.J Nieuwenkamp who toured Bali by bicycle in 1904, on the temple of Meduwekarang, built in 1906, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
312-1906 - Ruined citadel of Shahr-e-Gholgola (City of the Screaming) (City of Noise), destroyed by Genghis Khan in 1221 AD, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, Asia