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The Seven Wonders of the World: Marvels That Make You Go Wow!

You are going to read about the seven wonders of the world. 
Before you read, think about these questions:

Do you know what the seven wonders of the world are?


Have you visited any of them? 

Now read the text, there are definitions for the words in bold at the end of each paragraph.

Welcome, dear readers, to a captivating journey through the remarkable Seven Wonders of the
World! Prepare to be awestruck as we unveil these extraordinary masterpieces that have stood
the test of time. From ancient wonders to modern marvels, let's dive into a world of architectural
splendour and historical significance.
Unveil: To reveal or disclose something that was previously hidden or unknown.
Splendour: Magnificent or dazzling beauty or grandeur.
Imagine standing before the majestic Great Pyramid of Giza, the sole survivor of the original
Seven Wonders. Its sheer grandeur and mysterious allure continue to mesmerise explorers and
historians alike. The Pyramids' colossal limestone blocks stand as a testament to human
ambition and engineering prowess, leaving us in awe of the ancient Egyptians' incredible
achievements.
Allure: The power to attract or charm through an irresistible appeal.
Colossal: Extremely large or massive in size, scale, or scope.
Testament: A tangible or visible evidence or proof of something.
Prowess: Exceptional or superior skill, ability, or expertise.
Moving forward in time, we encounter the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal, an emblem of
eternal love. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan, this ivory-white marble mausoleum evokes romance
and devotion. Its intricate carvings, symmetrical gardens, and shimmering reflection in the
surrounding pool make it a sight to behold, captivating hearts around the globe.
Emblem: A symbol or representation that signifies or represents something, often associated
with a particular group or idea.
Evokes: To bring forth or elicit a specific feeling, memory, or response.

Our next stop takes us to the captivating city of Petra in Jordan, where the Treasury temple
emerges from the red sandstone cliffs like a hidden gem. As we wander through its narrow
pathways, we're transported to an ancient world of Nabatean splendour. The architectural finesse
and stunning rock-cut facades make Petra a true wonder that time forgot.
Finesse: Skillful and delicate handling or execution of a task or situation.
Facades: The front face or exterior of a building or structure, often used metaphorically to refer
to a superficial or deceptive appearance.
Prepare to be amazed by the Great Wall of China, an extraordinary feat that stretches over
13,000 miles. This colossal structure, built to protect China from invaders, is a testament to
human determination and ingenuity. As we walk along its winding path, we can't help but
appreciate the incredible effort and precision that went into its construction.
Ingenuity: Creative and clever inventiveness or resourcefulness in solving problems or creating
something new.
Precision: The quality of being exact, accurate, or meticulous in detail or measurement.
Heading across the seas, we encounter the statue that needs no introduction: the iconic Christ the
Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. With arms outstretched, this colossal statue stands as a symbol of
peace and welcomes visitors from all corners of the world. As we ascend to its peak, we're
rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the vibrant city below.
Ascend: To move or go upwards, often in a gradual or controlled manner.
No journey through the wonders would be complete without a visit to the captivating Chichen
Itza in Mexico. The pyramid-like structure of El Castillo dominates the skyline, revealing the
ingenious astronomical knowledge of the Mayans. Witnessing the equinox light show, where
shadows form a serpent descending the pyramid, is a truly awe-inspiring experience.
Equinox: The time of the year when day and night are of equal length, occurring twice a year,
around March 20th and September 22nd.
Last but not least, we find ourselves at the stunning archaeological site of Machu Picchu, nestled
high in the Peruvian Andes. This hidden city, once lost to the world, unveils its secrets as we
explore its terraces, temples, and intricate stone constructions. The breathtaking mountain
backdrop adds an extra touch of magic to this wonder of the world.
Nestled: To be comfortably and snugly settled or positioned in a cozy or sheltered place.

As we conclude our whirlwind tour of the Seven Wonders, it's clear that these extraordinary
achievements are more than just architectural wonders; they are testaments to human
imagination, skill, and the everlasting desire to leave a mark on history. So, dear readers, go forth
and explore these wonders for yourself, and let their magnificence inspire you to create your own
wonders in life.
Questions:
Do a writing or speaking activity for some, or all, of the questions below. Use as much of the
new vocabulary as you possible in your answers.

 Which of these wonders of the world would you most like to visit? Why?
 Think about a place you have been to that you consider to be a wonder. Write a
description of it similar to the ones in this article.
 What are the advantages and disadvantages of having named wonders of the world?

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