5/20/2011

New 7 Wonders of the World

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Taj Mahal (India), by Emperor Shah Jahan - descendants of Genghis Khan - built for his wife's love. White marble temple was recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage in 1983
The Great Wall (China), was built in the 5th century BC to the 16th century, is a project with a total length of more than 6,400 km. This great work is classified in the United Nations World Heritage list in 1987 and has been rebuilt many times through the centuries.
Lord Jesu Statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 38m high statue, erected atop Corcovado mountain, by the sculptor Paul Landowski (French) form. Was inaugurated on 12-10-1931 after 5 years of construction, the statue has become a symbol of the city and the warm feelings of the people of Brazil
The ancient city of Petra (Jordan), who was a most powerful city in the region. Most of the temples and tombs exist in Petra were carved into cliffs carved from the top to make the legs.
Citadel Machu Picchu in Peru, built in the 15th century and was Hiram Bingham discovered in 1911. The city is surrounded on three sides by a finger around the ladder, depth 1 km, which is Urabamba, a tributary of the Amazon River
Pyramids of Chichen Itza (Mexico), was built during the Mayan empire and after a century, was rebuilt Tolcecs. Chichen Itzaco means "at the well of the Itza" from wells connected to the temple sacrifices to Quetzalcoatl
Colosseum in Rome (Italy). This work stems from the idea of ​​the Emperor Vespasian, constructed from 70 to 76 AD. Placed on the wetland located between the Esquiline Hill and Caelian, Colosseum is the first fixed arena to be built in Rome and is one of the great buildings of ancient Rome.

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