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Chichén Itzà

It was a political place for an ancient civilisation.

This Wonder symbolises worship and knowledge.

Sculptures of serpents run down the side of one of this Wonder's structures.

The name of this Wonder means 'At the mouth of the well of the Itza (people).'

Machu Picchu

An American archaeologist, Hiram Bingham, rediscovered this place in 1911.

This Wonder lies deep in the .

The name of this Wonder means ‘Old mountain’.

This Wonder was surrounded by agricultural land.

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This Wonder was built to symbolise love.

It is said that this Wonder sometimes looks as if it is fl oating in the air.

When translated, the name of this Wonder means ‘Crown palace’.

This Wonder took 22 years to build and 20,000 workers.

The Great Wall of

Construction for this Wonder began in the early 7th century.

It was built by more than a million peasants, soldiers and prisoners.

This Wonder was built to protect the land from invaders.

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This Wonder was built almost 2000 years ago.

This Wonder’s architecture and design has inspired many modern- day buildings.

This Wonder was used as a venue for entertainment.

This Wonder symbolises a great empire.

Christ Redeemer

This Wonder offers visitors a warm welcome.

This is the youngest of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

This Wonder is constructed from soapstone and concrete.

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Petra

This Wonder is known for its colour.

This Wonder was once the capital of an ancient empire.

After being ‘lost’ for many years, this Wonder was rediscovered in the early 19th century.

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