Manmade Wonders of the World

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Manmade Wonders of the World

Manmade Wonders of the World

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The asteroid belt, a region of innumerable small solid bodies located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter This huge waterfall runs off the Zambezi River and has access points from both Zambia and Zimbabwe in Africa. At twice the height of Niagara Falls and with 500,000,000 liters of water flowing over it every minute, it’s the world’s largest water fall.

The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus: This Greek temple was dedicated to the goddess Artemis. It was located in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus. In ancient Greece, Ptolemy II Philadelphus built the Lighthouse of Alexandria. It was at least 330 feet tall and was one of the tallest man-made structures for centuries. The lighthouse was damaged by earthquakes between A.D. 956 and 1323, so it’s no longer standing.

Hanging Gardens of Babylon, in Babylon, near present-day Hillah, Babil province, Iraq; or Nineveh, Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. These Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were originally chosen by Hellenic travelers passing through Persian, Babylonian, and Egyptian lands. They made careful note of these structures in travel guides, artwork, and poems. Although lists of wonders were created as early as the fifth century B.C.E., the most famous example was developed by the second-century Greek writer Antipater of Sidon, who celebrated these feats of human ability through poetry. Most visitors head to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and spend a full day admiring the views from the overlooks that stretch along the top of the canyon. If you are in good shape and want to have a more immersive experience, head down into the canyon on one of the numerous hiking trails. For something a little less strenuous, take a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon for an unforgettable lifetime experience.

Reuters via ABC News Australia "Opera House snubbed as new Wonders unveiled" 7 July 2007". Australia: ABC. July 8, 2007. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011 . Retrieved July 31, 2010. Machu Picchu is a true testament to the architectural and engineering brilliance of the Incas, who were able to construct such a magnificent city in such a remote and challenging location. Today, it stands as one of the most impressive man madewonders of the world, a true testament to the ingenuity and creativity of human beings. A visit to Machu Picchu is a must for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply the wonder of the world around us. 3. Teotihuacan The reef contains a huge variety of coral, fish and marine species, from plantlife and tiny aquatic organisms to sharks, turtles, and rays. This region has historically been one of the most biologically diverse areas, and the array of colors and life that can be found here is remarkable.This is the online version of Encyclopaedia Britannica for primary and intermediate school students. When thinking of some of the most impressive natural landscapes in the world, it is impossible not to think of Mount Everest. Mount Everest is known as the tallest peak on Earth and measures 8,848.86 meters tall. Generally, people think of it as the tallest mountain in the world, but that isn’t quite accurate. Mauna Kea, in Hawaii, is actually a taller mountain, but much of it is underwater, and thus it does not have the tallest peak ‘above sea level.’ This is why Everest is generally considered to be the overall tallest, as it is much easier to see and comprehend the sheer size of the mountain and its summit.

Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, a 15th-century pagoda on the south bank of the external Qinhuai River in Nanjing, China. The Pharos (lighthouse) of Alexandria: This lighthouse was built by the Ptolemaic Kingdom. It was said to be 100 metres tall. A similar contemporary effort to create a list of seven natural (as opposed to man-made) wonders chosen through a global poll, called the New 7 Wonders of Nature, was organized from 2007 to 2011 by the same group as the New 7 Wonders of the World campaign. The tallest mountain on Earth (29,029 ft.) draws adventure seekers from around the world as they attempt to scale its unbelievably challenging heights. A typical trip to the summit takes 40 days, though Nepalese Sherpa climber Lakpa Gelu climbed from base to summit in just under 11 hours in 2003. The left arm of this statue points towards north Rio De Janeiro and right arm points towards south Rio De Janeiro.

1. Pyramids of Giza

The multimedia campaign to choose the New 7 Wonders of the World is in its final stage". New7Wonders. Archived from the original on January 3, 2007 . Retrieved June 10, 2015. This was primarily due to the harsh working conditions that people had to face while building the Great Wall. 2. The Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Russia Source: Tsy1980/Wikimedia Commons Visit virtually: The Temple of Zeus at Olympia at You Go Culture Temple of Artemis Philip Galle, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons



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