1. Statue of libertyThe tower bridgeThe roman coliseumThe suez
canal
2. The romanThe Roman Coliseum was originally called the
Flavian amphitheater. The coliseum is ellipticalmeasuring 188 m
long and 156 m wide. Combats between gladiators used to take
betweenanimal was held there in ad 404 . The last recorded fight
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3. The statue, designed by Frdric AugusteBartholdi, an
Italian-French sculptor,[7] and dedicated onOctober 28, 1886, was a
gift to the UnitedStates from the people of France. Thestatue is of
a robed female figurerepresenting Libertas, the Romangoddess of
freedom,
4. The tower bridge of London is abridge in London England
whichcrosses the rivers thames,theoriginalbridge on London wasthe
famous im tha world :it wasthe only bridge crossin thetames in
London untilWestminster bridge was openim 1750
5. Suez CanalSuez Canalis an artificial sea-level waterway in
Egypt,connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.Opened in
November 1869 after 10 years ofconstruction, it allows ships to
travelbetween Europe and eastern Asia without navigatingaround
Africa thereby reducing the sea voyagedistance between Europe and
India by about 7,000kilometres (4,300 mi). The northern terminus is
PortSaid; the southern terminus is Port Tewfik at the cityof Suez.
Ismailia is on its west bank, 3 km (1.9 mi)from the half-way
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