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1st post neh...maaf kalo banyak kekurangan kalo emang ternyata repost ya di delete aja om/tante Mod
Spoiler for memang belom tentu benar,tapi juga blom tentu salah...terserah penilaian anda semua...:
![]() ![]() The Great Pyramid at Giza is both the oldes ancient wonder and the only one still standing today. It was built as a mausoleum for the pharaoh Khufu around 2650 BC and for over 4,000 years remained the world�s tallest structure. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Iraq ![]() ![]() According to legend, 6th-century Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar had a colossal maze of waterfalls and dense vegetation planted across his palace for a wife, who missed her lush homeland. Archaeologists still debate the garden�s existence. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece ![]() ![]() Built around 450 BC and 40 feet tall, the seated figure of Greece�s Olympic deity was the country�s most revered piece of art. Zeus was so impressive that games� visitors routinely wept at its sight and the Roman emperor Caligula tried to steal it. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Turkey ![]() ![]() Even the ancient historians who saw and compiled the list of wonders couldn�t believe the immense beauty of the marble Temple of Artemis, built in 550 BC by a local king. It was set ablaze a few centuries later by a man seeking fame. The Colossus of Rhodes, Greece ![]() ![]() This statue of the God Helios presided for just 60 years over the harbor entrance on Rhodes, but that was long enough to create a legend. People came to see its 100 feet of ruins for years after it was felled by an earthquake in 226 BC. The Lighthouse of Alexandria, Greece ![]() ![]() Both practical and beautiful, the 400-foot lighthouse at the mouth of Alexandria harbor started guiding sailors home around 250 BC. A fire made the lighthouse glow at night and a mirror reflected sun rays during the day, some say up to 35 miles away. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Turkey ![]() ![]() Built for a king of little note, this glorified headstone made the list for its incredible marble and gold details, reportedly awe-inspiring to any who saw it. The 4th-century BC monument was eventually dismantled and its stones used in other local building. kalo suka say thx, grp atau cendol ga nolak... ![]() |
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