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The Great Wall of China is one of the greatest remarkable sights in the world.which is the word's longest wall with a total length of 21,196.18 kilometres which is almost half length of the earth Equator. The purpose of its construction is that to protect the Chinese Empire against enemies from the North. It take 9 years to complete the construction with more than one million workers and it spans over regions of North China. nearly a 3rd of the good Wall has now disappeared due to natural erosion, damage from tourists and other people stealing bricks to create houses. While you won’t be able to view the entire Great wall of china at a single glimpse
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Chichen Itza is an archaeological site in Yucatan and one among the foremost visited locations in Mexico. From its very beginning, Chichen Itza was a very important religious center as it evident by the many large temples, burials, and many pyramids found at the site.the largest known monument to the feathered-serpent god of the Maya. It is also known as the Temple of Kukulcan and is a Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of the Chichen Itza.
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Petra is Located in Jordan amid rugged desert canyons and mountains, Petra is a honeycomb of hand hewn caves, temples, and tombs. It is referred to as the Rose City, due to the Rose color of the stone from which it's carved. It was once a thriving trading center and the capital of the Nabataean empire between 400 BC and AD 106.
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Taj mahal was Built over 350 years ago at agra, India by a Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, in name of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is a monument known across the world for its symmetry, white marble, and the love story that brought it to life. It is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and a popular tourist attraction located in the south bank of Yamuna river in Agra.
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Christ the Redeemer one of the statue among the foremost documented statues within the world, Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil that was built as a logo of Brazilian Christianity. It was first suggested by a Catholic priest in 1850, but it wasn’t until 1920 that the landmark became a reality after a group petition. It took 11 years for the statue to be completed and it stands about 30 metres talls and the measurement of the outstretched arms spans 28 metres.
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The Colosseum, is a giant amphitheatre built in Rome under the Flavian emperors. The Colosseum was built in order to provide a permanent arena for performing various forms of entertainment for the Ancient Romans. It could seat 80,000 people each with an unobstructed view. While Rome should be on anyone’s travel bucket list then colosseum will be the first priority.
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Machu Picchu is an Incan citadel set high in the Mountains of andes in Peru, it is situated above the Urubamba River valley. Which is Built in the 15th century and abandoned later , it has well renowned for its sophisticated dry-stone walls that fuse large blocks without the use of mortar, intriguing buildings that play on astronomical alignments and beautiful panoramic sight. Its exact former use remains a mystery.
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