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Project: The Countries We Visit

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A panel was formed by an organisation called The New Seven wonders of the World Foundation, in 2007. Initially the United Nations World Heritage List was involved, but they did not agree with how the decision was made, so they did not take part in the final decision.

The foundation based their Seven Wonders, on sites that were nominated based on votes from people all across the world. The foundation received more than 100 million votes (2007) for sites to be included.

The foundations aims to represent global heritage.

The problems with the voting system, you could cast your vote by internet or by

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Originally Answered: What according to you (natural or man-made) should make it into the 7 wonders of the world?

It's a lot easier to answer this with man made wonders, so I'll give it a try.

1. The ISS. It's amazing that we have something the size of a football field floating around in space with people living in it, for months.

2. The Large Hadron Collider. It took almost ten years to build with a collaboration between over 10,000 scientists and a 100 countries. It's value to science to help answer the most basic fundamental open questions the scientific community has is unparalleled.

3. The U.S. Interstate Highway infrastructure. A giant marvel of engineering which allowed an entire country to cross al

Its the Oldest and the biggest of the Giza Pyramid Complex in Egypt, iT is the oldest and somehow the only one to have remained intact

Hanging Gardens of Babylon: In the Present day Iraq, where the ancient city of Babylon is believed to have been loc

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Answered 3 years ago · Author has 79 answers and 127.9K answer views

How many of the seven wonders of the world still exist?

It depends which seven wonders. The idea as become so popular that numerous organizations have created different versions.

The Seven Ancient Wonders of the World were:

The Collossus of Rhodes

The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

The Pharos of Alexandria (basically a giant lighthouse)

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

The Statue of Zeus at Olympia

The Temple of Artemis

The Great Pyramid at Giza

Of these seven only the Pyramid has survived. Most of the others were destroyed by earthquakes. The American society of Engineers made a list of the Wonders of the Modern World, all of which are still standing.

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Who chose the seven wonders of the world?

Originally Answered: Who decided which were the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?

The ancient Greek historian and travel writer Herodotus is traditionally given the credit. His original list has been lost, but lots of other people wrote lists and said they were copies of Herodotus's list. Whether they were accurate or not, there's no way to know. Some lists are clearly not original with Herodotus because they include things that were built after he died.

Everything on the “original” list has been destroyed except for the Pyramids of Giza, and some, such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, may have been fictitious in the first place.

The lists are limited by the authors’ own ex

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Why are there only seven Wonders of the World? Who decided upon them?

There’s no particular reason for it to be seven, specifically, beyond literary precedent. During the Hellenistic and Roman periods, Greek and Roman authors did a significant amount of travel writing, since they could easily visit a variety of places around the Mediterranean and Near East. And they started compiling lists of things they felt were really worth seeing. Antipater of Sidon and Philo of Byzantium, writing in the 2nd century BC, are among the first to compile lists of seven such places. Seven appears to have been a convenient number for other authors, so many repeated their pattern.

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