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1. Pyramids Of Giza – Egypt

2. The Great Wall Of China – China

3. Christ The Redeemer- Rio De Janeiro

4. The Colosseum – Rome

5. Machu Pichu

6. Taj Mahal – India

7. Petra – Jordan

Other Wonders Of The World

Hanging Garden of Babylon

The Statue Of Zeus at Olympia

The Colossus Of Rhodes

Leaning Tower Of Pisa

Frequently Asked Questions About The 7 Wonders of The World
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New 7 Wonders Of The World: A Journey Through Time

The world is full of strange things and places, but we are no strangers to the 7 Wonders of the World because of the fascination that they bring with them, and each has its unique design and style that makes it stand apart from all other monuments and places in the world.

It has been every traveller’s dream to visit all the 7 Wonders of the World and to witness the magic with their own eyes. However everyone knows the names of the Seven Wonders Of The World, but not everyone is aware of its history, the monumental marvels, and the legend behind them.

Besides these wonders, there are more iconic monuments added to the list of 7 Wonders Of the World.

1. Pyramids Of Giza – Egypt

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The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt are probably the most discussed structures in the world; that has surpassed all heights and are standing still in the heart of Egypt, making it one of the most popular tourist spot in the world. 

These Pyramids have survived centuries and are expected to stay till eternity. Their impeccable structures have raised many stories about their construction as they continue to enthrall us with their seemingly impossible perfection. 

There have been many theories behind its mind-boggling structures; some even suggest that they had an extra-terrestrial force. However, after thousands of years, it is clear that these Pyramids were the result of the many experiments done by the people back in the time, and as a result, these impeccable structures were formed. 

The three Pyramids of Giza were built by three rulers of three different generations, including Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Each of these pyramids used to be a part of the Mortuary complex with a temple at its base. 

The workforce used for building this massive structure is still discussed because there is no clear picture; however, it has been estimated that almost 2000 seasonal workers were employed to build the structure. These workers were divided into 20 teams, with each team having 20 members. 

As per experiments, it has been estimated that each team could carry a 2.5-ton brick from the quarry to the site in 20 minutes, and just like that, almost 340 stones could be moved in a day.

Isn’t it one of the most amazing Seven Wonders of the World?

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2. The Great Wall Of China – China

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The Great Wall of China is one of the most fascinating pieces of architecture in the world, and it would have been a surprise if it wasn’t stated in the list of the 7 Wonders of the World.

The Great Wall of China is often referred to as the world’s greatest man-made wonders because of its architectural marvel. The Great Wall of China looks like a withering dragon’s tail, stretching across the Northern China Borders, with its history dating back to 2000 years.

It is not just a wall but a series of walls and fortifications, crossing 15 provinces of China, with a staggering length of 13,170 miles.

The Great Wall of China is 15 feet to 39 feet tall, and at its widest point, it is 32 feet thick. Almost 20 states and dynasties were involved in the construction of this incredible masterpiece, taking almost 2,000 years to complete.

The Great Wall of China was used for wartime defence when the emperor Quin Shi Huang proposed the construction of the long wall; it was built with the intention of protecting the Chinese states from the nomadic tribes.

During the Han Dynasty, the Great Wall was extended to protect the Silk Road Trade, but most of the extension was done during the Ming Dynasty when repairing and reinforcements were also done during that time.

3. Christ The Redeemer- Rio De Janeiro

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Built-in the early 20th century, Christ The Redeemer is one of the most fascinating seven wonders of the world and an iconic landmark in Brazil, attracting almost 2 million visitors of tourists throughout the year. 

Christ The Redeemer is a huge art deco of Jesus Christ, located atop the Corcovado Mountain, and an impressive piece of work symbolising the faith of the people of Brazil and offering stunning views of Rio De Janeiro. It is considered as the national icon of Brazil. 

This impeccable statue is 98 feet tall, and the outstretched arms span across 92 feet, made of reinforced concrete soapstone, making it one of the largest Art Deco in the world. The statue allows you some of the most breathtaking views of Rio De Janeiro. 

Out of all the seven wonders of the world, Christ the Redeemer is one of the most stunning pieces of architecture that the world has ever seen, making it one of the most photographed places in the world.

4. The Colosseum – Rome

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Flavian Amphitheatre, or The Colosseum, is a fascinating and large amphitheatre in Rome that was built as a gift to the Roman people by the Flavian Emperor.

The construction of this masterpiece began under Emperor Vespasian between 70 and 72 CE, opened after a decade, and has been modified several times. The structure is massive, with 80 entrances to the amphitheatre. Out of the 80 entrances, 76 entrances were for the patrons, 2 for the performers of the event, and the remaining 2 were exclusively for the King to enter.

The Colosseum could have the capacity to hold 50,000 spectators. When the Colosseum opened, the emperor celebrated for 100 days playing Gladiatorial Games. Besides this, the Colosseum also hosted dramas, re-enactments, and public executions, as well.

As time passed on, Romans’ interest in games started to wane, and the Colosseum began to deteriorate, and a series of earthquakes damaged the structure during the fifth century C.E.

A restoration project began in the 1990s, and today, The Colosseum is the modern day’s most popular tourist attraction, attracting hundreds of visitors.

5. Machu Pichu

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It is made up of more than 150 building, which includes baths, temples, and houses. There are a total of 100 staircases, out of which most of the staircases have been carved out of one stone. Machu Pichu was introduced to the world by Yale Professor Hiram Bingham, who also published a book, “The Lost City Of the Incus”, on his findings.

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6. Taj Mahal – India

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The Taj Mahal is not only one of the seven wonders of the world but one of the most iconic monuments in India, which is said to be the epitome of love that a man has for his wife. The story of the Taj Mahal goes back to the time of the Mughal rule.

The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in memory of his deceased wife, Mumtaz Mahal. 

It is a Mouseluem of white marble built in the year 1633 and is universally admired for its stunning architecture. Ustad Ahmad Lahori was the main architect of the Taj Mahal, and for the construction, masons, carvers, painters, and all kinds of workers were hired to construct this marvellous piece of art. 

The Taj Mahal is considered to be the greatest architectural achievement among all Islamic architecture.

The protection and management of the Taj Mahal is under the Archeological Survey Of India, which ensures that the grandeur of the Taj Mahal remains intact and continues to attract tourists. 

You can see ample foreigners visiting the Taj Mahal to witness the grandeur of one of the 7 wonders of the world with a beautiful story, and is one of the historical places in India.

Some people even say that Shah Jahan cut the hands of all the workers after the completion of the Taj Mahal because he didn’t want anything to be made like that ever in the history of mankind, but this is more like a made-up story to keep the interest of the people. 

7. Petra – Jordan

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Hidden by the shifting sand, Petra is proof of a wiped-out civilisation of some 2000 years ago, and the raw beauty of the place is seen by millions of visitors who come here just to see the ruins of the civilisation.

The entire city is a beautiful piece of art; no wonder it is among the 7 wonders of the world. Petra was discovered by Swiss Explorer Johann Burckhardt in 1812, and even to this day, Petra continues to spill its secrets. In 2016, a monumental structure was found buried deep in the sand.

Undoubtedly, it is one of the most visited places in Jordan and among the best seven wonders of the world.

Other Wonders Of The World

These are the 7 Wonders of the World; however, over the period, some of the old wonders are no longer on the list, and some new ones were added, so let’s check out the old wonders that were once in the list.

Hanging Garden of Babylon

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The Hanging Garden has been a debatable issue regarding its location and existence. According to some texts, King Nebuchadnezzar II constructed the Hanging Garden of Babylon in order to please his wife. The gardens were said to be a stunning display of greenery and engineering but their exact location is still a mystery. 

The Statue Of Zeus at Olympia

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The statue was a colossal representation of the Greek God created by Phidias around 430 Bc. The statue was about 40 feet tall, and made of ivory and gold. The statue was one of the 7 wonders of the world that became a focal point during the Olympics held in Olympia. 

The Colossus Of Rhodes

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The Colossus of Rhodes was the colossal bronze statue of Helios, who was the Sun God, that once stood at the entrance of Rhodes, The statue was 100 feet tall and was the largest statue of the ancient world but due to a strong earthquake, the statue was destroyed. 

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Leaning Tower Of Pisa

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy is one of the most astonishing 7 wonders of the world, and as the name speaks for itself, the tower is leaning a little towards the ground.This tower was built in three stages, and it took a total of 177 years to complete its construction. The construction began in 1173 by the architect Bonanno Pisano, and the 15 columns of the first floor were surrounded by white marble with blind arches.

In 1178, the construction of the third floor began, and the tower began to lean on one side by 5 cm because the subsoil on which it was built was unstable. Since the tower began to lean, the construction of the tower came to a standstill.

100 years later, Giovanni di Simone continued the work, and to compensate for the inclination of the tower, he built four more floors vertically but the tower was still leaning, and the construction had to stop. Tommaso Pisano continued the work 60 years later, and the construction was completed in 1372.

Over the centuries, the inclination of the tower slowed down, allowing the building to stabilise. So far, several restoration projects have been done on the tower to maintain its glory, and today it remains one of the most popular tourist spots in Italy and one of the best seven wonders of the world.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

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