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What are the wonders of the world Cappadocia?

Cappadocia, Turkey But it's also home to one of the world's great natural wonders: Cappadocia. This otherworldly expanse of enormous rock towers, called 'Fairy Chimneys', streaked in red and ochre with wind-sculpted crowns, is one of the most surreal landscapes on Earth.



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One of the eight World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka, Sigiriya is renowned for its 5th century pre-Christian frescoes. It has also been declared by UNESCO as the 8th Wonder of the World.

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Pyramids of Giza, the oldest of the wonders and the only one of the seven substantially in existence today.

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The Eiffel Tower is not considered one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. It was a finalist in the contest held by the New 7 Wonders Foundation, however, it was not selected.

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One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is an unbelievable spectacle of nature. It is a great, huge slash in the surface of the earth - 217 miles long, 4 to 18 miles wide and a mile deep, with the Colorado River flowing at the bottom.

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6. The Colossus of Rhodes. At 33 metres, the Colossus was the tallest statue in the ancient world – approximately the height of the modern Statue of Liberty. It was built by a Greek sculptor named Chares of Lindos, sometime between 292 and 280 BC.

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However, it is widely considered a masterpiece of the 20th century. As the tallest building in the world, standing at 829m (2,722 ft), the Burj Khalifa in Dubai is no doubt a modern wonder of the world.

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