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Bruce Acacio Shares Top 10 Wonders of The World

Bruce Acacio is a freelance writer who specializes in creative content and writes for fashion magazines and

travel portals. Bruce Acacio has keen interest in local architecture and also travels all over the world in

search of adventures & experiences. In this blog post he shares a post about Top 10 Wonders of The

World which is originally shares here.

There is the list of top 10 wonders of the world which are the masterpiece of the skill and handwork of the

people of that era. Today we become astonished to see these wonders that in so remote ages without any

modern technology and machine how so great construction were made.

The Top 10 Wonders of The World.

1. The Great Wall of China.

The Great Wall of China was constructed 7th century BC. It is a series of fortification built to protect the

empire of China.

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2. Petra.

It is an archeological city of Jorden that is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system.

3. Cristo Rendetor Statue.

It is largest Art Deco statue in the world and the 5th largest statue of Jesus in the world.

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4. Taj Mehal of Agra.

It was constructed by famous Mughal ruler Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.

5. Hagia Sophia.

A famous mosque in Turkey and masterpiece of construction was a cathedral and converted into a mosque

by Mehmat II. It is now a museum in Turkey.

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6. The Hanging Garden of Babylon.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one of

the Wonders that may have been purely legendary.

7. Lighthouse of Alexandria.

It was a tower built between 280 and 247 BC on the island of Pharos at Alexandria, Egypt. Its purpose was

to guide sailors into the port of Alexandria. With a height variously estimated at somewhere between 393

and 450 ft .

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8. Temple of Artemis.

It is situated near the present Turkey, also known less precisely as the Temple of Diana. It was completely

rebuilt three times before its eventual destruction in 401.

9. Victoria Falls.

It is a waterfall located in southern Africa on the Zambezi River between the countries of Zambia and

Zimbabwe.

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10. “Valley of Love” – Lost Wonders of the World.

Lost Wonders of the World, The “Valley of Love” was built by a mystery race that inhabited what is now a

remote part of Ireland.

This ancient valley is one of the lost wonders of the earth. Valley of love is a mile wide and high. Many

controversies revolves around it. It is believed that the valley remained hidden from the eyes of world for

many centuries and was built by a mysterious race that now lives in a remote area of Ireland. This valley is

more than 3000 years older than the pyramids of Egypt. The only intact structure in this valley referred as

‘Memorial of joy’ is awe-inspiring. This fantastic stone structure has an equally flabbergasted interior which

is fully functional to this day.

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10. “Valley of Love” – Lost Wonders of the World.

Lost Wonders of the World, The “Valley of Love” was built by a mystery race that inhabited what is now a

remote part of Ireland.

This ancient valley is one of the lost wonders of the earth. Valley of love is a mile wide and high. Many

controversies revolves around it. It is believed that the valley remained hidden from the eyes of world for

many centuries and was built by a mysterious race that now lives in a remote area of Ireland. This valley is

more than 3000 years older than the pyramids of Egypt. The only intact structure in this valley referred as

‘Memorial of joy’ is awe-inspiring. This fantastic stone structure has an equally flabbergasted interior which

is fully functional to this day.