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World

Heritage
Sites
By: Nicole Wagdy Y10D
Table of contents
The Pyramids of
Stonehenge
01 Giza
including 4 historical pieces
of information
02 including 4 historical pieces
of information

Yellowstone

03
national park
including 4 historical pieces
of information
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The Pyramids of Giza
The Pyramids of Giza

The Pyramids of Giza, constructed around


2500 BCE, symbolize ancient Egypt and
served as tombs for Pharaohs. The precision
in building the Great Pyramid reflects
advanced engineering. Ongoing debates
surround their construction methods.
Hieroglyphics on the pyramids convey
cultural and religious aspects. The Sphinx,
guarding the site, adds an air of mystery.
These structures showcase ancient
ingenuity, sparking fascination and inquiry.
History

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Stonehenge
Stonehenge
Stonehenge, built around 3000 BCE, stands as a
mysterious monument in England. Its purpose,
possibly ceremonial or astronomical, remains
uncertain. Massive stone pillars, arranged in
concentric patterns, reflect remarkable
engineering. Theories on its construction persist.
While lacking hieroglyphics, Stonehenge's
significance in ancient rituals and celestial
observations captivates. The enigma surrounding
its creation sparks curiosity, making it an enduring
archaeological marvel.
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Yellowstone national park
Yellowstone national park
Yellowstone National Park, established in
1872, is a significant natural wonder in the
United States. It boasts geothermal features
like geysers and hot springs. Old Faithful, a
famous geyser, regularly shoots up hot
water. The park is home to diverse wildlife,
including bison and bears. Its vibrant
landscapes, from canyons to waterfalls,
attract millions of visitors. Yellowstone's
unique geological features and rich
biodiversity make it a captivating national
treasure.
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