The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
* The Great Pyramid of Giza
* The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
* The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
* The Statue of Zeus at Olympia
* The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
* The Colossus of Rhodes
* The Pharos of Alexandria
The Seven Wonders of the Medieval Mind
* Stonehenge
* The Colosseum
* The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa
* The Great Wall of China
* The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing
* The Hagia Sophia
* The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Seven Natural Wonders of the World
* Mount Everest
* The Great Barrier Reef
* The Grand Canyon
* Victoria Falls
* The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro
* Paricutin Volcano
* The Northern Lights
The Seven Underwater Wonders of the World
* Palau
* The Belize Barrier Reef
* The Galapagos Islands
* The Northern Red Sea
* Lake Baikal
* The Great Barrier Reef
* The Deep Sea Vents
The Seven Wonders of the Modern World
* The Empire State Building
* The Itaipú Dam
* The CN Tower
* The Panama Canal
* The Channel Tunnel
* The North Sea Protection Works
* The Golden Gate Bridge
The Seven Forgotten Natural Wonders of the World
* Angel Falls
* The Bay of Fundy
* Iguaçú Falls
* Krakatoa Island
* Mount Fuji
* Mount Kilimanjaro
* Niagara Falls
The Seven Forgotten Modern Wonders of the World
* The Clock Tower (Big Ben)
* Eiffel Tower
* The Gateway Arch
* The Aswan High Dam
* Hoover Dam
* Mount Rushmore National Memorial
* The Petronas Towers
The Seven Forgotten Wonders of the Medeival Mind
* Abu Simbel Temple
* Angkor Wat
* Taj Mahal
* Mont Saint-Michel
* The Moai Statues
* The Parthenon
* The Shwedagon Pagoda
The Forgotten Wonders
* The Aztec Temple
* The Banaue Rice Terraces
* The Borobudur Temple
* The Inca City
* The Statue of Liberty
* The Mayan Temples
* The Temple of the Inscriptions
* The Throne Hall of Persepolis
* Petra
* The Suez Canal
* The Sydney Opera House
* The Red Fort in India
2007-03-22 05:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Great Pyramid of Giza 2650-2500 BC Egyptians Built as the tomb of Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu. Still standing -
Hanging Gardens of Babylon 600 BC Babylonians Herodotus claimed the outer walls were 56 miles in length, 80 feet thick and 320 feet high (although some archaeological findings suggest otherwise). After 1st century BC Earthquake
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 550 BC Lydians, Persians, Greeks Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, it took 120 years to build. Herostratus burned it down in an attempt to achieve lasting fame. 356 BC Arson
Statue of Zeus at Olympia 435 BC Greeks Occupied the whole width of the aisle of the temple that was built to house it, and was 40 feet (12 meters) tall. 5th-6th centuries AD Fire
Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus 351 BC Persians, Greeks Stood approximately 45 meters (135 feet) tall with each of the four sides adorned with sculptural reliefs. Origin of the word mausoleum. by AD 1494 Earthquake
Colossus of Rhodes 292-280 BC Hellenistic Greece A giant statue of the Greek god Helios roughly the same size as today's Statue of Liberty in New York. 224 BC Earthquake
Lighthouse of Alexandria
2007-03-22 12:04:02
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answered by Spring loaded horsie 5
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1 Potala Palace Lhasa, Tibet, China
2 Old City of Jerusalem , Israel
3 Polar ice caps , Polar regions
4 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument , Hawaii, United States
5 Internet , N/A
6 Mayan ruins , Yucatán Peninsula, Mesoamerica
7 Great Migration of Serengeti and Masai Mara , Kenya and Tanzania
8 Grand Canyon (viewer-chosen "eighth wonder") Arizona, United States
2007-03-22 12:01:44
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answered by pprr 2
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I don't like that there are only 7 MAIN wonders. Therefore i don't know them.....
2007-03-22 12:02:10
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answered by BO 2
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Uhhh not sure, but one of them is definitely me.
=)
2007-03-22 12:02:59
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answered by miss_gem_01 6
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