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Introduction
In the year 2000, a Swiss organization began a search for the New Seven Wonders of the World. Given that the current Seven Wonders list was prepared in the 2nd century, but only one contestant (the Pyramids of Giza) is still intact, it seemed like a good time for a refresh. More than 1 billion ballots were made on the Internet or via texting, indicating that people all across the world agreed. The final results, published in 2007, were greeted with both applause and jeers, since a number of significant candidates, such as Athens' Parthenon, were unable to make the grade.
Keeping our objections aside, we are going to talk about the mystical, beautiful and giant seven wonders of the world:
Great Wall of China
It's possible that great is an understatement. The Great Wall of China, one of the world's greatest construction projects, is usually regarded to be roughly 5,500 miles (8,850 km) long; nevertheless, disputed Chinese research states the length is 13,170 miles (21,200 km). The construction began in the 7th century BCE and lasted two millennia. The building, despite being labeled a "wall," really has two parallel walls over long periods. The barrier is also dotted with watchtowers and barracks. The wall's effectiveness, on the other hand, was not that tremendous. Despite being erected to deter invasions and attacks, the wall failed to offer enough security. Scholars, on the other hand, have recognized that it served a useful purpose.
Chichen Itza
Chichén Itzá is a Mayan metropolis in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula that thrived in the 9th and 10th century CE. A number of notable structures and sanctuaries were created by the Mayan tribe Itzá, who have been heavily inspired by the Toltecs. The stepped pyramid El Castillo ("The Castle"), which stands 79 feet (24 meters) just above Main Plaza, is one of the most prominent. The construction has a total of 365 steps, which corresponds to the number of days in the solar year, and is a tribute to the Mayans' scientific ability.
Petra Jordan
Petra, Jordan's ancient city, is hidden among sandstone slopes and cliffs in a lonely valley. It was said to be one of the locations where Moses smote a rock, causing water to gush out. Later, the Nabataeans, an Arab tribe, established it as their headquarters, and it prospered during this period, becoming a major commerce hub, particularly for spices. The Nabataeans were skilled carvers who carved buildings, temples, and tombs into the sandstone, which changed color with the changing light. They also built a water system that enabled them to grow beautiful gardens and farms.
Macha Pichu
Hiram Bingham "found" an Incan site in Cuzco, Peru, in 1911, believing it to be Vilcabamba, a hidden Incan fortress utilised during the 16th-century struggle against Spanish control. Despite the fact that this allegation was ultimately debunked, the function of Machu Picchu has perplexed researchers. It was thought by Bingham to be the abode of the "Virgins of the Sun," ladies who lived in convents and took a chastity vow. Others say it was a royal retreat, while others believe it was a pilgrimage place.
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal was erected between 1632 and 1648 as a tomb for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's wife. The white stone edifice, which is considered the most flawless instance of Muslim architecture in India, really exhibits a mix of architectural features, notably Iranian, Muslim, Ottoman, and Indian. Raised paths, sunken flower beds, and a linear lighthouse are all part of the Taj Mahal's beautiful gardens.
Colosseum
Emperor Vespasian ordered the construction of the Colosseum in Rome in the first century. The amphitheater, which measures 620 by 513 feet (189 by 156 meters) and has a complicated system of vaults, is a triumph of engineering. It could accommodate 50,000 spectators who came to enjoy a variety of activities. Gladiator battles were perhaps the most famous, but men battling creatures was also widespread.
Christ the Redeemer
In Rio de Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer, a massive monument of Jesus, rests atop Mount Corcovado. Its roots may be traced back to the immediate aftermath of World War I, whenever some Brazilians dreaded a "flood of godlessness." They offered a statue, which Heitor da Silva Costa, Carlos Oswald, and Paul Landowski eventually created. Construction started in 1926 and took years to accomplish.
Conclusion
These are the top-class and astonishingly beautiful seven wonders of the world.
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