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Wonders of the World

Various lists of the Wonders of the World have been compiled from antiquity to the present day, in order to catalogue the world's most spectacular natural features and human-built structures.

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (from left to right, top to bottom): Great Pyramid of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (also known as the Mausoleum of Mausolus), Colossus of Rhodes, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria as depicted by 16th-century Dutch artist Maarten van Heemskerck.
Map of places listed in various Wonders of the World lists (interactive map)

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is the oldest known list of this type, documenting the most remarkable man-made creations of classical antiquity; it was based on guidebooks popular among Hellenic sightseers and as such only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim and in the ancient Near East. The number seven was chosen because the Greeks believed it represented perfection and plenty, and because it reflected the number of planets known in ancient times (five) plus the Sun and Moon.[1]

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

 
The Great Pyramid of Giza, the only wonder of the ancient world still in existence

The Greek historian Herodotus (484 – c. 425 BC) and the scholar Callimachus of Cyrene (c. 305–240 BC), at the Museum of Alexandria, made early lists of seven wonders. These lists have not survived, however, except as references in other writings.

The classic Seven Wonders were:

Lists from other eras

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, some writers emulated the classical list by creating their own lists with names such as "Wonders of the Middle Ages", "Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages", "Seven Wonders of the Medieval Mind", and "Architectural Wonders of the Middle Ages".[2] It is unlikely that any of these lists actually originated in the Middle Ages since the concept of a "Middle Age" did not become popular until at least the 16th century and the word "medieval" was not invented until the Enlightenment era. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable refers to them as "later list[s]",[3] suggesting the lists were created after the Middle Ages.

Many of the structures on these lists were built much earlier than the Middle Ages but were well known throughout the world.[4][5] Typically representative of such lists are:[3][4][6][7]

Other structures sometimes included on such lists include:

Recent lists

Following in the tradition of the classical list, modern people and organisations have made their own lists of wonderful things, both ancient and modern, natural and artificial. Some of the most notable lists are presented below.

American Society of Civil Engineers

 
CN Tower in Toronto, Canada

In 1994, the American Society of Civil Engineers compiled a list of Seven Wonders of the Modern World, paying tribute to the "greatest civil engineering achievements of the 20th century".[11][12]

American Society of Civil Engineers Wonders
Wonder Date started Date finished Location Significance
Channel Tunnel December 1, 1987 May 6, 1994 Strait of Dover, in the English Channel between the United Kingdom and France Longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world
CN Tower February 6, 1973 June 26, 1976 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1976 to 2007
Empire State Building March 17, 1930 April 11, 1931 New York City, New York, United States Tallest structure in the world from 1931 to 1954; tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1931 to 1967; tallest building in the world from 1931 to 1970; first building with 100+ stories
Golden Gate Bridge January 5, 1933 May 27, 1937 Golden Gate Strait, north of San Francisco, California, United States Longest main span of any suspension bridge in the world from 1937 to 1964
Itaipú Dam January 1970 May 5, 1984 Paraná River, on the border between Brazil and Paraguay Largest operating hydroelectric facility in the world in terms of annual energy generation[13]
Delta and Zuiderzee Works 1920 May 10, 1997 Zeeland, South Holland, North Holland, Friesland and Flevoland, Netherlands Largest hydraulic engineering project undertaken by the Netherlands during the 20th century
Panama Canal January 1, 1880 January 7, 1914 Isthmus of Panama Allows passage of oceangoing vessels between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken

USA Today's New Seven Wonders

 
Old City of Jerusalem

In November 2006, the American national newspaper USA Today and the American television show Good Morning America revealed a list of the "New Seven Wonders", both natural and man-made, as chosen by six judges.[14] The Grand Canyon was added as an eighth wonder on November 24, 2006, in response to viewer feedback.[15]

Seven Natural Wonders of the World

 
Victoria Falls

Similar to the other lists of wonders, there is no consensus on a list of seven natural wonders of the world, and there has been debate over how large such a list should be. One of many existing versions of this list was compiled by CNN in 1997:[16]

New 7 Wonders of the World

 
El Castillo at Chichen Itza

In 2001, an initiative was started by the Swiss corporation New7Wonders Foundation to choose the New 7 Wonders of the World from a selection of 200 existing monuments through online votes.[17] The Great Pyramid of Giza—part of the Giza Pyramids, the only remaining wonder of the traditional Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was not one of the winners announced in 2007 but was added as an honorary candidate.[18][19]

Wonder Date of construction Present-day location
Great Wall of China Since 7th century BC[20] China
Petra c. 100 BC Ma'an, Jordan
Christ the Redeemer opened to the public October 12, 1931 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Machu Picchu c. AD 1450 Urubamba Province, Peru
Chichén Itzá c. AD 600 Yucatán, Mexico
Colosseum completed AD 80 Rome, Italy
Taj Mahal completed c. AD 1648 Agra, India
Giza Pyramids (honorary candidates) completed c. 2560 BC Giza, Egypt

New 7 Wonders of Nature

 
Jeju Island

A similar contemporary effort to create a list of seven natural (as opposed to man-made) wonders chosen through a global poll, called the New 7 Wonders of Nature, was organized from 2007 to 2011 by the same group as the New 7 Wonders of the World campaign.

New 7 Wonders Cities

 
Calle Crisologo, Vigan City

New 7 Wonders Cities, a third list organized by New7Wonders and determined by another global vote, includes entire cities:

Seven Wonders of the Underwater World

 
The Great Barrier Reef

The list of "Seven Wonders of the Underwater World" was drawn up by CEDAM International, an American-based non-profit group for divers that is dedicated to ocean preservation and research. In 1989, CEDAM brought together a panel of marine scientists, including Eugenie Clark, to choose underwater areas which they considered worthy of protection. The results were announced at The National Aquarium in Washington, D.C., by actor Lloyd Bridges, star of TV's Sea Hunt:[21]

Seven Wonders of the Industrial World

 
Bell Rock Lighthouse

British author Deborah Cadbury wrote Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, a book telling the stories of seven great feats of engineering of the 19th and early 20th centuries.[22] In 2003, the BBC aired a seven-part docudrama exploring the same feats, with Cadbury as a producer. [23]

Seven Wonders of the Solar System

 
Enceladus

In a 1999 article, Astronomy magazine listed the "Seven Wonders of the Solar System". This article was later made into a video.[24]

Other lists of wonders of the world

Many authors and organisations have composed lists of the wonders of the world that have been published in book or magazine form.

Seven Wonders of the World is a 1956 film in which Lowell Thomas searches the world for natural and artificial wonders and invites the audience to try to update the ancient Wonders of the World list.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Both the USA Today article and the Good Morning America broadcast described this wonder as "Jerusalem's Old City, Israel." The Old City is located in East Jerusalem, which is claimed by both the State of Israel and the State of Palestine. The UN and most countries do not recognize Israel's claim to East Jerusalem, taking the position that the final status of Jerusalem is pending future negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. See Positions on Jerusalem for more information.

References

  1. ^ Anon. (1993). The Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia (First ed.). Oxford: Oxford University.
  2. ^ "The Seven Wonders of the Medieval World"
  3. ^ a b Evans, I H (reviser (1975). Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (Centenary edition Fourth impression (corrected) ed.). London: Cassell. p. 1163.
  4. ^ a b Hereward Carrington (1880–1958). The Seven Wonders of the World: ancient, medieval and modern, reprinted in the Carington Collection (2003). ISBN 0-7661-4378-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Carrington, Hereward (September 2010). The Carrington Collection. Kessinger. ISBN 9781169692169. from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  6. ^ Latham, Edward (1904). A Dictionary of Names, Nicknames and Surnames, of Persons, Places and Things. p. 280. OCLC 01038938.
  7. ^ Miller, Francis Trevelyan (1915). America, the Land We Love. p. 201. OCLC 00334597. from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020. Excerpts from speeches by Woodrow Wilson, William H. Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt.
  8. ^ The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Crusades. 2001. p. 153.
  9. ^ Herbermann, Charles George, ed. (1913). Cluny Abbey. Vol. 4. p. 73. OCLC 06974688. from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  10. ^ The Rough Guide To England. 1994. p. 596.
  11. ^ . ASCE.org. July 19, 2010. Archived from the original on August 2, 2010. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
  12. ^ American Society of Civil Engineers. . ASCE.org. Archived from the original on April 2, 2010.
  13. ^ "USGS: Three Gorges Dam is bigger than Itaipu Dan but annual output is about the same because of river variability". from the original on April 27, 2020. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  14. ^ "New Seven Wonders panel". USA Today. October 27, 2006. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
  15. ^ Clark, Jayne (December 22, 2006). "The world's 8th wonder: Readers pick the Grand Canyon". USA Today. from the original on June 19, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  16. ^ . CNN. November 11, 1997. Archived from the original on July 21, 2006. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
  17. ^ . New7Wonders. Archived from the original on January 3, 2007. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  18. ^ "Egypt's pyramids out of seven wonders contest". Daily News Egypt. April 20, 2007. from the original on June 25, 2018. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  19. ^ "Reuters via ABC News Australia "Opera House snubbed as new Wonders unveiled" 7 July 2007". Australia: ABC. July 8, 2007. from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
  20. ^ "Great Wall of China". Encyclopædia Britannica. from the original on May 2, 2015. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  21. ^ . Wonderclub. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  22. ^ Kumar, Manjit (November 7, 2003). "Review: Seven Wonders of the Industrial World by Deborah Cadbury". The Guardian. from the original on September 21, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  23. ^ Cadbury, Deborah (February 17, 2011). "British History in Depth: Seven Wonders of the Industrial World". from the original on December 27, 2019. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  24. ^ . Aaa.org. 1999. Archived from the original on April 1, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2014.

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as such only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim and in the ancient Near East The number seven was chosen because the Greeks believed it represented perfection and plenty and because it reflected the number of planets known in ancient times five plus the Sun and Moon 1 Contents 1 Seven Wonders of the Ancient World 2 Lists from other eras 3 Recent lists 3 1 American Society of Civil Engineers 3 2 USA Today s New Seven Wonders 3 3 Seven Natural Wonders of the World 3 4 New 7 Wonders of the World 3 5 New 7 Wonders of Nature 3 6 New 7 Wonders Cities 3 7 Seven Wonders of the Underwater World 3 8 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World 3 9 Seven Wonders of the Solar System 3 10 Other lists of wonders of the world 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksSeven Wonders of the Ancient WorldMain article Seven Wonders of the Ancient World nbsp The Great Pyramid of Giza the only wonder of the ancient world still in existenceThe Greek historian Herodotus 484 c 425 BC and the scholar Callimachus of Cyrene c 305 240 BC at the Museum of Alexandria made early lists of seven wonders These lists have not survived however except as references in other writings The classic Seven Wonders were Great Pyramid of Giza in El Giza Egypt the earliest of the wonders to be completed as well as the only one that still exists in the present day Colossus of Rhodes in the harbor of the city of Rhodes on the Greek island of the same name Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Babylon near present day Hillah Babil province Iraq or Nineveh Mosul Nineveh Governorate Iraq Lighthouse of Alexandria in Alexandria Egypt Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Halicarnassus a city of the Achaemenid Empire in present day Turkey Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Olympia Greece Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in the city of Ephesus near present day Selcuk Turkey Lists from other erasIn the 19th and early 20th centuries some writers emulated the classical list by creating their own lists with names such as Wonders of the Middle Ages Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages Seven Wonders of the Medieval Mind and Architectural Wonders of the Middle Ages 2 It is unlikely that any of these lists actually originated in the Middle Ages since the concept of a Middle Age did not become popular until at least the 16th century and the word medieval was not invented until the Enlightenment era Brewer s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable refers to them as later list s 3 suggesting the lists were created after the Middle Ages Many of the structures on these lists were built much earlier than the Middle Ages but were well known throughout the world 4 5 Typically representative of such lists are 3 4 6 7 Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa a 2nd century funerary complex in Alexandria Egypt Colosseum a 1st century amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome Italy Great Wall of China a series of defensive fortifications built across the historical northern borders of China with some segments dating to as early as the 7th century BC Hagia Sophia a 6th century cathedral and mosque in Istanbul Turkey Leaning Tower of Pisa a 12th century bell tower in Pisa Italy Porcelain Tower of Nanjing a 15th century pagoda on the south bank of the external Qinhuai River in Nanjing China Stonehenge a Neolithic henge monument in Wiltshire England dated to the 3rd millennium BC Other structures sometimes included on such lists include Cairo Citadel a 13th century Islamic fortification in Cairo Egypt 8 Cluny Abbey a 10th century Benedictine monastery in Cluny Saone et Loire France 9 Ely Cathedral a currently Anglican cathedral originally built in the 11th century in Ely Cambridgeshire England 10 Recent listsFollowing in the tradition of the classical list modern people and organisations have made their own lists of wonderful things both ancient and modern natural and artificial Some of the most notable lists are presented below American Society of Civil Engineers nbsp CN Tower in Toronto CanadaIn 1994 the American Society of Civil Engineers compiled a list of Seven Wonders of the Modern World paying tribute to the greatest civil engineering achievements of the 20th century 11 12 American Society of Civil Engineers Wonders Wonder Date started Date finished Location SignificanceChannel Tunnel December 1 1987 May 6 1994 Strait of Dover in the English Channel between the United Kingdom and France Longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the worldCN Tower February 6 1973 June 26 1976 Toronto Ontario Canada Tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1976 to 2007Empire State Building March 17 1930 April 11 1931 New York City New York United States Tallest structure in the world from 1931 to 1954 tallest freestanding structure in the world from 1931 to 1967 tallest building in the world from 1931 to 1970 first building with 100 storiesGolden Gate Bridge January 5 1933 May 27 1937 Golden Gate Strait north of San Francisco California United States Longest main span of any suspension bridge in the world from 1937 to 1964Itaipu Dam January 1970 May 5 1984 Parana River on the border between Brazil and Paraguay Largest operating hydroelectric facility in the world in terms of annual energy generation 13 Delta and Zuiderzee Works 1920 May 10 1997 Zeeland South Holland North Holland Friesland and Flevoland Netherlands Largest hydraulic engineering project undertaken by the Netherlands during the 20th centuryPanama Canal January 1 1880 January 7 1914 Isthmus of Panama Allows passage of oceangoing vessels between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertakenUSA Today s New Seven Wonders nbsp Old City of JerusalemIn November 2006 the American national newspaper USA Today and the American television show Good Morning America revealed a list of the New Seven Wonders both natural and man made as chosen by six judges 14 The Grand Canyon was added as an eighth wonder on November 24 2006 in response to viewer feedback 15 USA Today s New Seven Wonders Wonder LocationPotala Palace Lhasa TibetOld City of Jerusalem Israel n 1 Polar ice caps Earth s polar regions Arctic and Antarctic Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument Hawaii United StatesThe Internet WorldwideMayan ruins Yucatan Peninsula MexicoGreat Migration of Serengeti and Masai Mara Tanzania and KenyaGrand Canyon viewer chosen eighth wonder Arizona United StatesSeven Natural Wonders of the World nbsp Victoria FallsSimilar to the other lists of wonders there is no consensus on a list of seven natural wonders of the world and there has been debate over how large such a list should be One of many existing versions of this list was compiled by CNN in 1997 16 Aurora in the Earth s high latitude regions around the Arctic and Antarctic Grand Canyon in Arizona United States Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland Australia Harbor of Rio de Janeiro Brazil Mount Everest on the border of Nepal and China Paricutin volcano located in the state of Michoacan Mexico Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and ZimbabweNew 7 Wonders of the World nbsp El Castillo at Chichen ItzaIn 2001 an initiative was started by the Swiss corporation New7Wonders Foundation to choose the New 7 Wonders of the World from a selection of 200 existing monuments through online votes 17 The Great Pyramid of Giza part of the Giza Pyramids the only remaining wonder of the traditional Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was not one of the winners announced in 2007 but was added as an honorary candidate 18 19 Wonder Date of construction Present day locationGreat Wall of China Since 7th century BC 20 ChinaPetra c 100 BC Ma an JordanChrist the Redeemer opened to the public October 12 1931 Rio de Janeiro BrazilMachu Picchu c AD 1450 Urubamba Province PeruChichen Itza c AD 600 Yucatan MexicoColosseum completed AD 80 Rome ItalyTaj Mahal completed c AD 1648 Agra IndiaGiza Pyramids honorary candidates completed c 2560 BC Giza Egypt New 7 Wonders of Nature nbsp Jeju IslandA similar contemporary effort to create a list of seven natural as opposed to man made wonders chosen through a global poll called the New 7 Wonders of Nature was organized from 2007 to 2011 by the same group as the New 7 Wonders of the World campaign Iguazu Falls on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Parana Hạ Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province Vietnam Jeju Island in the Jeju Province of South Korea Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan Philippines Table Mountain overlooking the city of Cape Town South Africa Komodo Island one of the 17 508 islands that comprise the Republic of Indonesia Amazon rainforest located in Brazil Peru Colombia Venezuela Ecuador Bolivia Guyana Suriname and French GuianaNew 7 Wonders Cities nbsp Calle Crisologo Vigan CityNew 7 Wonders Cities a third list organized by New7Wonders and determined by another global vote includes entire cities Durban South Africa Vigan Philippines Havana Cuba Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Beirut Lebanon Doha Qatar La Paz BoliviaSeven Wonders of the Underwater World nbsp The Great Barrier ReefThe list of Seven Wonders of the Underwater World was drawn up by CEDAM International an American based non profit group for divers that is dedicated to ocean preservation and research In 1989 CEDAM brought together a panel of marine scientists including Eugenie Clark to choose underwater areas which they considered worthy of protection The results were announced at The National Aquarium in Washington D C by actor Lloyd Bridges star of TV s Sea Hunt 21 Palau Belize Barrier Reef Belize Great Barrier Reef Australia Deep sea hydrothermal vents worldwide Galapagos Islands Ecuador Lake Baikal Russia Northern Red Sea bordered by Saudi Arabia and Yemen on the eastern shore and Egypt Sudan Eritrea and Djibouti on the western shoreSeven Wonders of the Industrial World nbsp Bell Rock LighthouseBritish author Deborah Cadbury wrote Seven Wonders of the Industrial World a book telling the stories of seven great feats of engineering of the 19th and early 20th centuries 22 In 2003 the BBC aired a seven part docudrama exploring the same feats with Cadbury as a producer 23 SS Great Eastern British oceangoing passenger steamship launched in 1858 Bell Rock Lighthouse in the North Sea off the coast of Angus Scotland completed in 1810 Brooklyn Bridge in New York City New York United States opened to traffic in 1883 London sewerage system serving London England since the late 19th century First transcontinental railroad 1 912 mile 3 077 km continuous railroad line connecting existing rail networks in Iowa Nebraska Wyoming Utah Nevada and California in the United States completed in 1869 Panama Canal 51 mile 82 km artificial waterway crossing the Isthmus of Panama and connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans completed in 1914 Hoover Dam on the Colorado River spanning the border between Nevada and Arizona in the United States completed in 1936Seven Wonders of the Solar System nbsp EnceladusIn a 1999 article Astronomy magazine listed the Seven Wonders of the Solar System This article was later made into a video 24 Enceladus a moon of Saturn The Great Red Spot of Jupiter a massive and persistent anticyclonic storm in the planet s southern hemisphere The asteroid belt a region of innumerable small solid bodies located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter The surface of the Sun The oceans of Earth The Rings of Saturn Olympus Mons an enormous shield volcano on Mars and the tallest planetary mountain in the Solar SystemOther lists of wonders of the world Many authors and organisations have composed lists of the wonders of the world that have been published in book or magazine form Seven Wonders of the World is a 1956 film in which Lowell Thomas searches the world for natural and artificial wonders and invites the audience to try to update the ancient Wonders of the World list See alsoEighth Wonder of the World National Seven Wonders Seven Wonders of Brazil Seven Wonders of Canada Seven Wonders of Colombia Seven Wonders of Poland Seven Wonders of Portugal Seven Natural Wonders of Romania Seven Wonders of Romania Seven Wonders of Russia Seven Wonders of Ukraine Seven Wonders of Wales Seven Wonders of Dauphine 12 Treasures of Spain Seven Wonders of Fore Fore Abbey Ireland World Heritage List a list of over 900 sites deemed by UNESCO to be of outstanding universal value Notes Both the USA Today article and the Good Morning America broadcast described this wonder as Jerusalem s Old City Israel The Old City is located in East Jerusalem which is claimed by both the State of Israel and the State of Palestine The UN and most countries do not recognize Israel s claim to East Jerusalem taking the position that the final status of Jerusalem is pending future negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority See Positions on Jerusalem for more information References Anon 1993 The Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia First ed Oxford Oxford University The Seven Wonders of the 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