For a century, mariners sailing into the Mersey port have been greeted by the majestic Three Graces. The Royal Liver Building (left) and its less famous sisters, the Cunard (centre) and Port of Liverpool (right) buildings, have dominated the skyline and earned the waterfront international recognition in the form of Unesco World Heritage Site status, along with the Acropolis, the Pyramids, Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple, the Taj Mahal, Stonehenge and the Great Barrier Reef. A eerie monument to King Edward VII can be seen as well as the Liverpool Ferry Terminal that carries passengers across the Mersey River.