15 Landmarks That Deserve To Be Called The 8TH Wonder Of The World

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Back in the 2nd century BC, the first people advanced enough to be able to travel for pleasure emerged - the Greeks. Tourism back then was still pretty dangerous, but guidebooks and poems were created which listed things in the known world that were worth the risk. Eventually this list became famous, and is still known today as the seven wonders of the ancient world. Unfortunately, five of the wonders on the list have been completely destroyed and one - the Hanging Gardens - is considered by some to be mythical. The 7th wonder, the pyramids at Giza, is still going strong, though, and is just as popular today as it was 2200 years ago. Since there is only one left, maybe it’s time to add an 8th wonder to the list. From Vietnam’s amazing modern bridge to Japan’s wish-granting temple, here’s 15 Landmarks That Deserve To Be Called The 8TH Wonder Of The World!

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Taj mahal is already listed in 7 wonders (new)

deshkingdeepanshu
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Taj Mahal is in Agra not Arga and by the way it's in the list of the Wonders....

nighoviasumi
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The bridge with grabbing hands is truly a really _cool_ idea :)

rsuriyop
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There's a difference between the 7 Wonders of the World (Man-made) and the 7 Natural Wonders of the World.
I think you should investigate the difference before mixing them both in your list.
By the way, some of them are already considered as part of the New 7 Wonders of the World (Man-made).

cesarspicy
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most 7-12 century temples in India are amazing. there's carving on the smallest pieces of granite (granite is the hardest stone). Konark temple in Odisha has sundial, erotica and much more stuff. Hampi has musical pillars all made of granite

Salty_
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Vietnam with a very poetic and unique hand bridge in the round of the natural mountains.... i love it

bon
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Very informative. Like the bridge with the hands in Vietnam.

stephaniemccord
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Sri Lanka, Sigiriya had the oldest water sprinkle system in the world. The security system of the kingdom was amazing, everyone u have to study about it. Btw thanks for your video ❤️❤️🇱🇰🇱🇰

slid
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#Amerikano I think Taj Mehal is already one of the 7 Wonders of the world..? Don't you think so?

GoharRehmani
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To watch this video until the end where he talks about the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and shows a different bridge entirely as if its perfectly normal, boggles the mind. If the video editing team can't tell the difference between both bridges then they should be sacked.

KSeet
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I think the banaue rice terraces in the Philippines should add also ni 7th wander of the world

jctv
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To your question regarding which deserve to be added to the Wonders... I would say make 1 list of Natural and another for Man Made Wonders of the World. :)

MusicRowe
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They have already done another 7 wonders of the world as the pyramids were the only original wonder left from the first 7. There are some on this list on the next 7 wonders.
The new list:
Great pyramids of Giza as a honorary status.
1. Great Wall of China
2. Petra. - Ma’an Jordan
3. Colosseum- Rome, Italy
4. Chicken Itza - Yucatán, Mexico
5. Machu Picchu - Cuzco, Peru
6. Taj Mahal - India
7. Christ the Redeemer - Brazil.

The other 13 Finalist in no particular order:

Stonehenge - UK ...Acropolis of Athens - Sophia - Wat - - Easter Island, - Granada, Square - Moscow, Kiyomizu-dera - Kyoto, - of Liberty - USA Tower - Paris, France Opera House. Sydney,

I did all the work for you. ✅

janegilmore
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The Big Temple at Thanjavur, Tamilnadu too deserves a place in the list.

mdthiyagu
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oops u forgot My Philippines.
I proudly present to you
Banaue Rice Terraces - The Oldest Rice Terraces In the World.

"The Banaue Rice Terraces a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE located in Mayoyao, Ifugao Province, Philippines, is estimated to be 2, 000 to 6, 000 years old, making it the oldest rice terrace in the world. The Banaue rice terraces are recognized as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” It is said that if all the terraces were built end to end, they would be able to cover half of the world."

rafaelserapio
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I’m surprised you didn’t include Machu-Picchu but what an incredible list! There were a couple places I hadn’t heard of and it is always awesome to learn something new!

brennatotty
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what d you think Chichen-Itza, Teotihuacan, Alhambra in Granada, Coloseum, Leaning Tower in Pisa, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Forbidden City in Beijing, Stonehenge in UK, Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and many many other landmaks, Anyway, thanks for sharing this video.

robur
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that bridge with that hand is really cool. North America needs some cool stuff like this.

MrMarcodarko
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You seriously need some new researchers and editors.
When you spend several minutes talking about the Golden Gate Bridge over footage of an entirely different bridge, someone has got something very wrong.
It's only, arguably, the most famous bridge in the entire world after all 🙄🤦‍♂️

JontysCorner
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Golden bridge with hands is magnificent beautiful

LongPham-lnto