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- The captain's assistant
[Positano to Sorrento Ferry - Sorrento Peninsula] - The Captain's Cabin restaurant with many artifacts incorporated into the building
[Penzance - Cornwall - England] - The Captain's Table at the Sloop Inn
[St Ives Harbour - St Ives Cornwall - England] - The Carampane
[San Polo - Venice - Italy] - The Carampane was the designated area that prostitutes could carry out their trade
[San Polo - Venice - Italy] - The Cardinal - A Zermatt drinking spot
[Zermatt - Switzerland] - The carillon drum from 1748
[Belfort - Bruges Belfry - Grote Markt] - The Carnavalet's painting collection comprises some 2,600 works
[Musée Carnavalet - Paris Museum - Le Marais] - The cartouche of Rameses II can be seen on his belt.[Rameses II - Memphis - Egypt]
The cartouche of Rameses II can be seen on his belt.[Rameses II - Memphis - Egypt] - The Cassino Memorial commemorates the 4,000 servicemen whose graves are not known
[Cassino Memorial - Cassino - Frosinone] - The Cassino War Cemetery is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
[Cassino War Cemetery - Cassino - Frosinone] - The Castle guards one of the best-preserved medieval fortified towns in Britain [Conwy - North Wales]
The Castle guards one of the best-preserved medieval fortified towns in Britain [Conwy - North Wales] - The cat and its shelter
[Orvieto - Terni - Umbria] - The Catacombes exit is on Rue Remy Dumoncel
[Catacombes - Place Denfert-Rochereau - Paris] - The Cathedral Cave was believed to be bottomless
The Cathedral Cave was long believed to be bottomless, probably the source of the story that Gibraltar was linked to Africa by a subterranean passage. [Gibraltar - British Overseas Territory]