Pyramids of Giza
The Great Pyramids of Giza come as no surprise as they are still the most mysterious and vast creations known to humankind.
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty has long since been a beacon of hope and opportunity to immigrants both in the past as well as for the future.
Eiffel Tower
In the city of lights, as well as romance, many climb Eiffel tower to see a breathtaking view of Paris and its entire romantic splendor.
Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is over five thousand kilometers long and over twenty-five feet tall which helps it hold the record for the largest building construction ever completed.
Grand Canyons
Grand Canyon, Arizona is one of the most visited landmarks in the world with over five million visitors per year.
Roman Coliseum
The Roman Coliseum exists as a ruin but is no longer used as the oval stadium for gladiators for whom it was popular for but it boasts impressive architecture that is a delight for tourists.
Taj Mahal, India
Taj Mahal, Agra, India is a testament to love and devotion in every detail of its architectural beauty. Emperor Shah Jehan built this wonder as a monument of his steadfast and unconditional love for her wife.
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, Ontario is a spectacular view of nature as a force of beauty and wonder. A tourist attraction at best, this landmark also boasts a popular honeymoon .
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building celebrated its seventy-ninth year after President Roosevelt unveiled its luminosity in 1931.
Big Ben, London
Big Ben, London is often mistaken for a big clock, rather it is a 13-ton bell located at Westminster that symbolizes constancy and measurement not to mention a beautiful sound.
No comments:
Post a Comment