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All about The New Seven Wonders of the World

18 January 2010
All about The New Seven Wonders of the World

The seven wonders of the world are impressive monuments regarded with awe and wonder. In the past, there were the seven wonders of the ancient world that amazed people who had the fortune to see them. Today, there are some spectacular monuments that are just as impressive as the ancient ones. The New 7 Wonders Foundation in Switzerland received around two hundred entries from across the world, and it finally short-listed twenty one finalists. In 2007, the final list of the seven modern wonders were announced in Lisbon, Portugal.

The new seven modern wonders of the world are comprised of: the Taj Mahal of India, The Great Wall of China, Christ the Redeemer statue of Brazil, Machu Picchu of Peru, Petra of Jordan, Colosseum of Italy, and Chichen Itza of Mexico.

The Great Wall of China is a 2,400-km wall that stretches along the southern side of China’s Mongolian plain. It was built in the 3rd century by the Ch’in Emperor, and it was appended by successive dynasties. The wall was built to stop the entry of northern nomads into China. This remarkable monument is so long, that it can be seen from space stations.

The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum made of white marble, and it is situated on the banks of river Yamuna in Agra. The mausoleum is the epitome of Indian Islamic architecture, and it was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in honor of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal was completed in 1643, and it remains one of the most impressive buildings ever created by Man.

Peru ’s Machu Picchu is the ancient Inca site excavated by US explorer Hiram Bingham in 1911. The site is located in an elevated area, with the Urabamba River flowing below. The Machu Picchu was a pre-Columbian city, and even after hundreds of years, the site remains intact. The city served as a mountain retreat for Pachacuti Yupanqui, the ruler of the Incas, during the 15th century. The ruins feature some spectacular architectural designs, such as terracing systems and religious monuments.

The Chichen Itza is an ancient city that was established during the time of the Mayan civilization. It is located in the northern part of the Yucatan Peninsula, and it was once a major Mayan city. The structures in Chichen Itza feature a mix of architectural styles, which include Mexican and Puuc designs.

The famous Colosseum of Rome is another impressive structure with great historical significance. This grand amphitheatre was built by the Roman Empire in the 1st century, and it could seat almost 50,000 spectators in the past. Many gladiatorial combats were held in the Colosseum.

The sixth wonder of the modern world is an old ruin in Jordan known as Petra. Petra was the capital of the Nabateans during the 4th century, and it also served as a religious center for the Arab world for a long time. Hundreds of old structures still stand in the Jordanian site of Petra, including the Khazneh el-Farun and the El Deir.

The seventh wonder of the world is Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. This awesome statue stands 130 feet high, and it is perched on the top of the Corcovado Mountain. It is a symbol of Roman Catholicism in Brazil.

Those who are planning to visit any of the seven wonders of the modern world in the near future should get a good (travel insurance policy) before their trips. Travel insurance will provide coverage for all the expenses that may be incurred because of loss, theft, or accidents during a vacation. Getting a (travel insurance) policy will definitely give travelers peace of mind during their vacations.

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Damian Tysdal is the founder of CoverTrip, and is a licensed agent for travel insurance (MA 1883287). He believes travel insurance should be easier to understand, and started the first travel insurance blog in 2006.

Damian Tysdal is the founder of CoverTrip, and is a licensed agent for travel insurance (MA 1883287). He believes travel insurance should be easier to understand, and started the first travel insurance blog in 2006.