Most of us have heard about the ” Seven Wonders of the World ” but unfortunately, not all of us have seen them. This article will take a look at the 7 wonders of the world, what they are, and where they are located. If you love to travel, any one of these or all destinations would make an excellent choice. Whether you enjoy experiencing culture or learning about different histories, the 7 wonders of the world are indeed fascinating.
First on the list is the Pyramids of Egypt, which built as tombs for Egyptian pharaohs to include Khafre, Khufu, and Menkaure. One of the most famous of these is the Great Pyramid of Giza. What makes this particular wonder unique is that unlike the others, it does not require specifications regarding appearance, size, or shape. Of all the seven wonders, the Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest but even more impressive is that it is the only wonder that is still surviving.
The second wonder is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This structure is actually the bell tower of the cathedral. The tower itself began construction in the summer of 1173, which continued for the next 200 some years. This wonder is best known for its famous lean, which is said to have first started from a 30 to 40 cm subsidence of the soil. After the first foundation was laid, three more layers were added, which corrected the lean. By 1284, an additional six stories were added, being constructed in such a way that the lean was optimally corrected. Today, we see an average subsidence of the base of the tower about 2.25m. Interestingly, despite massive attempts to stop the progression of the lean, it continues to move about 1.2mm per year.
Next is the magnificent Taj Mahal in India . This structure has been the inspiration for musicians, poets, painters, and other artists for centuries. Without doubt, the Taj Mahal is a flawless specimen of architectural creation with its magically alluring capabilities. The Great Wall of China is next on the list of the 7 wonders of the world, being one of just a few structures visible from space. This wall winds its way through mountains, plateaus, grasslands, and deserts, reaching an unbelievable 4,163 miles.
The Eiffel Tower also makes the list of wonders with its impressive design. Located in Paris , France , most people associate the Eiffel Tower with romance. The designer’s name was Gustave Eiffel, thus the name. Today, more than five million people visit this one tower alone. Next, you have the Hanging Gardens of Babylon . Although the stories of this wonder vary, most experts state it towered hundreds of feet in the air. Even so, some of the more recent archaeological explorations challenge that fact, indicating it was indeed an impressive building but not that tall.
Finally, but certainly not last is the State of Liberty. Lady Liberty was actually a gift from the people of France in 1886. Although the Statue of Liberty was in honor and appreciation of friendship during the American Revolution, today, especially since 09/11, she has grown to be a sign of freedom, strength, and democracy for both international and domestic relationships.







