Alexander The Great Pyramids

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Forty seven years, four months and sixteen days ago on a sunday Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. The first person in the USA to explore space for approximately 5 days. Even though others have died trying they saw a glimpse of space before it faded as their life faded. Maybe just one might have thought of suggesting space into the new wonders of the world. Still nobody has thought of putting space in an open space of the seven wonders of the world.
The Great Pyramids of Giza are big pyramids “The building was built by the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty around the year 2560 BC to serve as a tomb when he dies. The tradition of pyramid building started in Ancient Egypt as a sophistication of the idea of several stacked mastabas were used.” The Hanging Gardens of Babylon:
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The Temple of Artemis: The Temple of Artemis was burnt down by a man who wanted to forever “etch his name in history.” Ironically, it was burnt down on the same night that Alexander the Great was born, and later it was said that Artemis was too busy looking after the birth of the man who would rebuild the empire to protect her own castle. The Statue of Zeus: This work was called the greatest work of Greek statue, and quite appropriately so as it is of the chief Greek god in an act that rivals Michelangelo’s painting of the Sistine Chapel. The Great Mausoleum at Halicarnassus: Mausoleum is a vocabulary word in the India module. It is defined as a large stately tomb or a building housing a tomb. The Taj Mahal is another example of an elaborate mausoleum. Colossus at Rhodes: For height comparison, the Statue of Liberty stands 46.5m high from base to torch (Colossus at Rhodes stood 33m high).