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This has stood for millennia, baffling scientists, dazzling onlookers, and inspiring storytellers ever since they were built.
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Located over 2,000 miles off Chile’s western coast, it’s remote, isolated, and covered in huge monoliths shaped like humans, known as moai statues.
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This vast elliptical amphitheater – the largest ever built – boasts almost 2,000 years of history.
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Positioned atop a rocky outcrop overlooking Athens, this magnificent ancient citadel was once the seat of civilization in Greece.
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Located in the center of Sydney Harbor and has become a symbol of the city as well as one of the planet’s most popular performing arts venues.
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A must-see tourist attraction in Paris, it’s become one of the world’s most visited monuments.
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Officially the longest wall in the world, its combined sections stretch over 13,000 miles across the country.
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With a summit that rises 29,029 feet above sea level, it’s officially the highest mountain on the planet.
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With a summit that rises 29,029 feet above sea level, it’s officially the highest mountain on the planet.
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This ancient ring of towering monoliths is arguably the most famous stone circle on the planet.