Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Seven Wonders...

Early in the morning, my colleagues were discussing about the Seven Wonders and we have different wonders in our minds..
So, I did a check on the net....and found out..wonders of the world..
Out of Seven Wonders, only one exist.. Realli beautifully wonderful...

Introducing...
The Seven Wonders of the ancient world..

1. The Great Pyramid of Giza
Serving as tombs for the Egyptian pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure in present Egypt, these pyramids were built during Egypt's 4th dynasty. A gigantic stone structure near the ancient city of Memphis, serving as a tomb for the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu ... Man fears Time, yet Time fears the Pyramids



2. The hanging Gardens of Babylon
A palace with legendary gardens built on the banks of the Euphrates river by King Nebuchadnezzar II
From 1792-1750 BC, the Babylonian kingdom flourished under the rule of a famous King, Hammurabi but it was not until the reign of Naboplashar (625-605 BC) of the Neo-Babylonian dynasty that the Mesopotamian civilization reached its ultimate glory. His son, Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC) is credited for building the legendary Hanging Gardens. It is said that the Gardens were built by Nebuchadnezzar to please his wife or concubine who had been "brought up in Media and had a passion for mountain surroundings".


3. The Statue of Zenus at Olympia An enormous statue of the Greek father of gods, carved by the great sculptor Pheidias. This is a statue of the God in whose honor the Ancient Olympic games were held. It was located on the land that gave its very name to the Olympics. At the time of the games, wars stopped, and athletes came from Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Sicily to celebrate the Olympics and to worship their king of Gods: Zeus.


4. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus A beautiful temple in Asia Minor erected in honor of the Greek goddess of hunting and wild nature. Eight hundred years after its destruction, the magnificent Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, had been completely forgotten by the people of the town that had once held it in such pride…


5. The mausoleum at Halicarnassus A fascinating tomb constructed for King Maussollos, Persian satrap of Caria. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus is the burial place of an ancient king. Yet the Mausoleum is different - so different from the Pyramid that it earned its reputation - and a spot within the list - for other reasons. Geographically, it is closer to the Temple of Artemis... And it was the beauty of the tomb rather than its size that fascinated its visitors for years.


6. The colossus of Rhodes A colossus of Helios the sun-god, erected by the Greeks near the harbor of a Mediterranean Island. The island of Rhodes was an important economic centre in the ancient world. It is located off the southwestern tip of Asia Minor where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean. The capitol city, also named Rhodes, was built in 408 B.C


7. The lighthouse of Alexndria A lighthouse built by the Ptolemies on the island of Pharos off the coast of their capital city. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only one had a practical use in addition to its architectural elegance: The Lighthouse of Alexandria. For sailors, it ensured a safe return to the Great Harbor. For architects, it meant even more: it was the tallest building on Earth. And for scientists, it was the mysterious mirror that fascinated them most... The mirror which reflection could be seen more than 50 km (35 miles) off-shore.



How abt the Seven Wonders of the World? Here is the list........

1. The Pyramids of Egpyt

2. The Taj Mahal, India

3. The Eiffel Tower

4. The Leaning Tower of Pisa

5. The Statue of Liberty

6. The Hanging Gardens of babylon

7. The Great Wall of China

More wonders......
Forgotten Wonders
Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt
Angkor Wat in Cambodia
The Aztec Temple in Tenochtitlan (Mexico City), Mexico
The Banaue Rice Terraces in the Philippines
Borobudur Temple in Indonesia
The Colosseum in Rome, Italy
The Great Wall of China
The Inca city of Machu Picchu, Peru
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
The Mayan Temples of Tikal in Northern Guatemala
The Moai Statues in Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Chile
Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, France
The Throne Hall of Persepolis in Iran
The Parthenon in Athens, Greece
Petra, the rock-carved city in Jordan
The Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar
Stonehenge in England
Taj Mahal in Agra, India
The Temple of the Inscriptions in Palenque, Mexico


Modern Wonders
The Channel Tunnel
The Clock Tower (Big Ben) in London, England
The CN Tower in Toronto, Canada
Eiffel Tower in Paris, France
The Empire State Building in New York City, USA
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, USA
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA
The High Dam in Aswan, Egypt
Hoover Dam in Arizona/Nevada, USA
Itaipú Dam in Brazil/Paraguay
Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, USA
The Panama Canal
The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Statue of Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Statue of Liberty in New York City, USA
The Suez Canal in Egypt
The Sydney Opera House in Australia


Natural Wonders
Angel Falls in Venezuela
The Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada
The Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia
Iguaçú Falls in Brazil/Argentina
Krakatoa Island in Indonesia
Mount Everest in Nepal
Mount Fuji in Japan
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
Niagara Falls in Ontario (Canada) and New York State (USA)
Paricutin Volcano in Mexico
Victoria Falls in Zambia/Zimbabwe

And our dear IT Manager was asking, when will our Singapore "durian" become one of those wonders? .... hmm..... possible?

13 comments:

孺子牛 said...

It's a geography/history lesson. Thanks, I learn something today.

lalucci said...

wow! i onli knew abt the hanging gardens thru bible study and the light hse..

but now i know all!!!

yay!

h0pe to see all the wonders of the world

dandan...™ said...

seem to be christians all know abt the hanging gardens of babylon..

after this research..me feel like seeing them too..

Richard said...

I've been to Machu Picchu, Niagara Falls, Bay of Fundy, CN Tower, and I've seen the Statue of Liberty.

As for the others ... well, not yet.

Hmmm, no fair! No natural wonders of Singapore.

Of course, it is not surprising that most of the original wonders don't exist, the original list was compiled by Antipater of Sidon in the 2nd century BC.

dandan...™ said...

j.j,
hmm..den my blog is so honour to have "wonder j.j" to pop by..
Muackz..


Richard,
Singapore has Natural wonders like Bukit Timah Hill!! heheez..
Kidding, its nothing special also..

Mockingbird said...

Let's not forget King Kong, the 8th wonder of the world! Ha, ha, ha...! :D

It would probably take some time for the durians to enjoy the same iconic status as the Sydney Opera House :)

dandan...™ said...

michael,
u think so? The durian can enjoy the same iconic status as the Sydney Opera House?

sÞ¡ηηєє said...

ah dan ah....

You know what is singapore wonders??

THE PEOPLE AH!!!

DARN 'wONDERFUL' mah.. kiasu..kiasee...kia Pay & pay.. kia everything... ahahha...

everything also wanna be #1...

Isn't it a wonder? :)

dandan...™ said...

spinnee!! hahaha!! Make sense lei!!
wonder..indeed wonder..hehe

Xorpheus said...

Correct me if i'm wrong. Is your list of Seven Wonders of the World correct?

dandan...™ said...

Xorpheus,
seven wonders of the ancient world is confirm correct. As for the seven wonders of the world, i can't say its right or wrong, coz source from the net..
cheers..

Mockingbird said...

Durians achieving same iconic status as Sydney Opera House seems rather remote actually. It may or may not happen. Only time will tell :)

dandan...™ said...

You're most welcome alienadi!! =)