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Stonehenge
Stonehenge did not make it as one of the 7 wonders of the modern world. Are you disappointed? Do you think it has the attributes of a 'wonder of the world'. I don't have an opinion because I don't live in the UK and have never seen it, except in photographs. But as a Britisher what do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some of our Australian friends are not too happy!:
By Peter Gosnell, City Reporter
July 09, 2007 12:00am
IS it any wonder that Sydneysiders are miffed?
In a slap to the face of our newly-listed World Heritage treasure, 400-year-old Mexican rubble Chichen Itza has been named ahead of the Sydney Opera House as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
By Peter Gosnell, City Reporter
July 09, 2007 12:00am
IS it any wonder that Sydneysiders are miffed?
In a slap to the face of our newly-listed World Heritage treasure, 400-year-old Mexican rubble Chichen Itza has been named ahead of the Sydney Opera House as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
I wasn't disappointed because there wasn't something British in the top 7, rather used to and proud not to excel is a British trait.
Stonehenge is an incredible human endeavour but not necessarily in the same league as the Pyramids, Taj Mahal and the GW or China. However I don't think that Christ the Redeemer should have got in either. But, then strangely enough I wasn't asked to be a judge.
Stonehenge is an incredible human endeavour but not necessarily in the same league as the Pyramids, Taj Mahal and the GW or China. However I don't think that Christ the Redeemer should have got in either. But, then strangely enough I wasn't asked to be a judge.
Yea, OK previous posters, Stonehenge isn't as impressive as say Machu Pichu and certainly not the Pyramids, but remember there's supposed to be seven of them (no, not the Pyramids) We know and understand the reason why and wherefore of the Easter Island ediffices all truely amazing yes, but if I was to pick seven wonders of the world I'd have to include Stonehenge! Somewhere towards number seven admitedly, with the Pyramids at number one.
Sydney Operahouse? W.T.F. Where does that come into the seven wonders of the world? They could build a replica on the other side of the harbour if the fancy took them. Yea O.K. then I'll admit, we'd have the worlds most fabulous bookends or something.
Sydney Operahouse? W.T.F. Where does that come into the seven wonders of the world? They could build a replica on the other side of the harbour if the fancy took them. Yea O.K. then I'll admit, we'd have the worlds most fabulous bookends or something.
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Sydney Opera House is not a great technological achievement like the pyramids; we know how it was done. But nobody had done anything like it before and I don't really think they have since. It is one of the few modern buildings that people will actually travel to see they way they used to go to see cathedrals. It fits its site beautifully - its roofline echoes the sails on the harbour (or 'nuns in a scrum', someone said). I think it's more of a wonder than the statue of Christ in Rio.