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Where Is The Eiffel Tower Located?
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What Country Is The Great Wall Located In?
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Where Would You Find The Colosseum?
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What City Is The Statue Of Liberty In?
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Where Is The Famous Taj Mahal Located?
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Which Ancient Wonder Still Stands In Egypt Today?
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What Is The Famous Leaning Tower In Pisa Known For?
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In What Country Is Machu Picchu Found?
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Where Is The Famous Acropolis Landmark Located?
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What Is Big Ben A Famous Part Of?
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Where Is The Famous Sagrada Família Cathedral Located?
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What Country Is The Sydney Opera House In?
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Where Would You Find The Famous Angkor Wat Temple?
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Where Is The Iconic Christ The Redeemer Statue Found?
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What Country Is Petra, The Rose-Red City, Located In?
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Where Is The Famous Stonehenge Monument Located?
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What City Is The Famous Alhambra Palace In?
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What Country Is The Famous Chichen Itza Pyramid In?
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Where Is The Famous Tower Of London Located?
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What Country Is The Famous Hagia Sophia Located In?
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Where Would You Find The Famous Golden Gate Bridge?
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What City Is The Famous Burj Khalifa Tower In?
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Where Is The Stunning Neuschwanstein Castle Located?
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Where Would You Find The Ancient Ruins Of Pompeii?
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What City Is The Famous St. Basil's Cathedral In?
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What Ancient Wonder Was Destroyed By An Earthquake In 226 BC?
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What Color Is The Famous Golden Gate Bridge Painted?
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What Material Were The Famous Easter Island Moai Statues Originally Topped With?
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How Tall Is The Famous Christ The Redeemer Statue Including Its Pedestal?
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What Ancient Wonder Was The Colosseum Built To Host?
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From Where Were Stonehenge's Famous Bluestones Transported To Their Current Site?
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What Is The Burj Khalifa Primarily Used As?
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How Long Did It Take To Build The Famous Taj Mahal?
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What Material Were The Famous Moai Statues Of Easter Island Carved From?
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What Is The Great Wall Of China Primarily Built From?
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What Country Is The Famous Kremlin Located In?
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Where Would You Find The Famous Sistine Chapel?
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Where Is The Famous Niagara Falls Located?
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Where Would You Find The Ancient Abu Simbel Temples?
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Where Is The Iconic Cliffs Of Moher Located?
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What Country Is The Famous Colosseum Of El Jem Located In?
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Where Would You Find The Famous Wieliczka Salt Mine?
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Where Is The Famous Statue Of Liberty's Torch Held?
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What Famous Ancient Library Was Once One Of The Largest In The World Before Being Destroyed?
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Where Would You Find The Famous Sphinx Statue?
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What Is The Famous Colosseum In Rome Shaped Like?
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What Three Different Roles Has The Hagia Sophia Served Throughout History?
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Paris, France
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Berlin, Germany
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Rome, Italy
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Madrid, Spain
Built in 1889 for the World's Fair, the Eiffel Tower was originally meant to be torn down after 20 years.
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Mongolia
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Japan
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India
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China
The Great Wall stretches over 13,000 miles and took more than 1,000 years to build across multiple dynasties.
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Istanbul, Turkey
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Cairo, Egypt
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Rome, Italy
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Athens, Greece
Completed in 80 AD, the Colosseum could hold up to 80,000 spectators and featured a retractable canvas roof.
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Boston
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New York City
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Washington D.C.
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Philadelphia
France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1886 as a symbol of friendship between the two nations.
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Mumbai, India
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Lahore, Pakistan
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Agra, India
Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in the 1600s as a stunning white marble tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.
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The Colossus Of Rhodes
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The Lighthouse Of Alexandria
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The Hanging Gardens
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The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still largely intact after 4,500 years.
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Its Unintended Tilt
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Its Revolving Top Floor
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Its Underground Tunnels
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Its Golden Dome
Construction began in 1173 and the tower started leaning almost immediately due to soft soil on one side.
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Bolivia
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Peru
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Brazil
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Colombia
Built by the Inca Empire around 1450 AD, Machu Picchu sits 7,970 feet above sea level in the Andes Mountains.
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Rome, Italy
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Istanbul, Turkey
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Athens, Greece
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Cairo, Egypt
The Parthenon atop the Acropolis was built around 447 BC and dedicated to the goddess Athena, protector of the city.
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The Houses Of Parliament
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Buckingham Palace
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Windsor Castle
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The Tower Of London
Big Ben is actually the nickname for the giant bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, completed in London in 1859.
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Barcelona, Spain
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Madrid, Spain
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Rome, Italy
Antoni Gaudí began the Sagrada Família in 1882 and it is still under construction today.
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New Zealand
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Canada
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South Africa
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Australia
Opened in 1973, the Sydney Opera House was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon.
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Indonesia
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Vietnam
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Cambodia
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Thailand
Built in the 12th century, Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world.
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Buenos Aires
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São Paulo
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Rio De Janeiro
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Lima, Peru
Completed in 1931, Christ The Redeemer stands 98 feet tall atop Corcovado Mountain.
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Israel
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Egypt
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Jordan
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Saudi Arabia
Petra was carved directly into rose-colored cliffs by the Nabataean people around 300 BC.
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Ireland
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Wales
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England
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Scotland
Stonehenge was built around 3000 BC and its stones were transported from Wales, over 150 miles away.
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Toledo, Spain
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Córdoba, Spain
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Seville, Spain
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Granada, Spain
The Alhambra was built by Moorish rulers in the 13th century and is Spain's most visited monument.
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Honduras
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Belize
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Mexico
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Guatemala
Built by the Maya around 800 AD, Chichen Itza was named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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London, England
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Dublin, Ireland
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Cardiff, Wales
Built by William the Conqueror in 1078, the Tower of London once served as a royal palace, prison, and treasury.
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Greece
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Egypt
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Italy
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Turkey
Istanbul's Hagia Sophia has served as a church, a mosque, and a museum across its nearly 1,500-year history.
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Seattle
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Portland
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San Francisco
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Los Angeles
Completed in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge was the world's longest suspension bridge for nearly 30 years.
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Abu Dhabi
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Doha
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Dubai
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Riyadh
Opened in 2010, the Burj Khalifa stands over 2,700 feet tall and remains the world's tallest building.
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Germany
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France
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Switzerland
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Austria
Built in 1886 by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Neuschwanstein Castle inspired the design of Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle.
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Turkey
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Italy
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Croatia
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Greece
Mount Vesuvius buried Pompeii in volcanic ash in 79 AD, preserving the entire Roman city almost perfectly for centuries.
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Warsaw
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Moscow
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Prague
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St. Petersburg
Completed in 1561 under Ivan the Terrible, St. Basil's Cathedral sits on Red Square and has nine colorful onion domes.
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The Hanging Gardens Of Babylon
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The Lighthouse Of Alexandria
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The Temple Of Artemis
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The Colossus Of Rhodes
The Colossus of Rhodes stood for only 54 years before a massive earthquake toppled this giant bronze statue.
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Copper Gold
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Burnt Sienna
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International Orange
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Bright Red
The bridge's distinctive hue is called International Orange, chosen in 1937 to make it visible through San Francisco's famous fog.
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White Coral
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Red Volcanic Stone
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Carved Bone
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Black Obsidian
The Moai once wore pukao topknots carved from red scoria quarried at Puna Pau crater on Easter Island.
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125 Feet
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75 Feet
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200 Feet
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98 Feet
Christ the Redeemer stands 98 feet tall but rises to 125 feet when its stone pedestal is included in the measurement.
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Royal Coronations
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Religious Festivals
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Olympic Games
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Gladiator Fights
The Colosseum opened in 80 AD and could hold up to 80,000 spectators watching gladiator battles and wild animal hunts.
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The Scottish Highlands
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The Peak District In England
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The Preseli Hills In Wales
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The Brecon Beacons In Wales
Stonehenge's bluestones were hauled roughly 150 miles from Wales around 3000 BC by Neolithic builders.
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Offices And Residences
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A Luxury Hotel Only
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A Government Palace
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A Shopping Center
The Burj Khalifa, completed in 2010, houses offices, apartments, a hotel, and an observation deck all within its 163 floors.
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Around 100 Years
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Around 50 Years
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Around 5 Years
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Around 22 Years
Shah Jahan employed over 20,000 artisans from 1632 to 1653 to complete his white marble masterpiece in Agra.
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White Marble
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Coral Limestone
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Sandstone
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Volcanic Rock
The nearly 1,000 Moai statues were carved from compressed volcanic ash called tuff, beginning around 1250 AD by the Rapa Nui people.
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Timber And Iron
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Carved Marble
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Packed Clay Only
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Brick And Stone
Most of the Great Wall visible today was built during the Ming Dynasty using brick and stone, with earlier sections made from rammed earth.
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Hungary
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Ukraine
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Poland
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Russia
Moscow's Kremlin has served as the seat of Russian government for over 500 years and contains five palaces.
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Milan, Italy
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Naples, Italy
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Vatican City
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Florence, Italy
Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling between 1508 and 1512, lying on scaffolding for four years.
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USA And Mexico
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Canada And Alaska
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USA And Greenland
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USA And Canada
Niagara Falls straddles the US-Canada border and moves roughly one foot upstream every ten years due to erosion.
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Sudan
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Jordan
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Libya
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Egypt
In the 1960s, UNESCO moved the entire Abu Simbel temple complex block by block to save it from rising floodwaters.
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Scotland
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Norway
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Ireland
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Wales
Ireland's Cliffs of Moher rise up to 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean and attract over one million visitors each year.
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Tunisia
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Morocco
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Libya
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Algeria
Tunisia's El Jem amphitheater is one of the largest Roman coliseums ever built and is remarkably well preserved today.
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Poland
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Austria
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Czech Republic
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Slovakia
Poland's Wieliczka Salt Mine has been operating since the 13th century and contains stunning chapels carved entirely from salt.
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Both Hands
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Right Hand
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Left Hand
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Above Her Head
Lady Liberty raises her torch in her right hand while her left arm holds a tablet inscribed with July 4, 1776.
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The Library Of Carthage
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The Library Of Babylon
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The Library Of Pergamon
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The Library Of Alexandria
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt once held hundreds of thousands of scrolls before it was lost to fire and neglect.
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Luxor, Egypt
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Cairo, Egypt
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Giza, Egypt
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Alexandria, Egypt
The Great Sphinx of Giza is the largest monolith statue in the world and is believed to depict Pharaoh Khafre, built around 2500 BC.
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A Circle
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A Rectangle
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An Oval
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A Square
The Colosseum's elliptical design allowed up to 80,000 spectators to enter through 80 arched entrances simultaneously, making crowd flow remarkably efficient.
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Fortress, Cathedral, And Museum
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Cathedral, Mosque, And Museum
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Temple, Palace, And Cathedral
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Mosque, Library, And Palace
Built in 537 AD in Istanbul the Hagia Sophia has served as a Christian cathedral an Ottoman mosque and a public museum.
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