The main list of the seven wonders of ancient world was created in the year 5 BC by a person named Philo of Byzantium, an ancient Greek engineer and professor. Of the seven structures in this list, only the large Giza Pyramids have been able to withstand the passage of time. In the year 9, the New 7 Wonders Foundation Foundation released a list of “Seven New World Wonders” and “Seven New World’s New Wonders”. Despite the appeal of previous lists, our world is so surprising that it cannot be enough. So we have introduced a new set of attractions that really deserve the title of “surprise”.
Oluro Rock, Australia
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a huge and sacred rock for the natives. This natural structure is one of the most unique geological phenomena in the world with a height of 2 meters and its stunning colors throughout the day. The presence of iron minerals in this rock causes the color to change during the day. This cliff is seen in my dawn with a gentle red color; As the sun rises, the flame red, then the light golden orange and eventually turning to dark red again. At sunset you will also see this rock in purple and dark blue. (islands.com)
Photographer: Corey Leopold / Wikipedia
Elvara Caves, India
The Ellora Caves in the northwest of Aurangabad, India, is a collection of four stone -built temples built between 5 BC and 5 AD. The complex is about two kilometers long and includes two Buddhist caves, 2 Hindu caves and five “Jain” caves. The most important of these is the Kaulasa Temple or the Cave No. 1. To build this temple, a huge rock is carved with a hammer and pen only. The temple is 2 meters high, 2 meters long and 2 meters wide and is the largest one in the world. About 2 kilometers away from Elvara, the Ajanta Caves Collection is located; Ancient Buddhist temples under the protection of UNESCO.

Photographer: jmadhu / Wikipedia
Salt Di Yuni Salt Plain, Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt plain in the world, located at a height of 1.5 meters above sea level and is about 2.5 square kilometers. In the rainy season, the surface of the plain reflects the sky like a natural mirror and creates a supernatural view. Pink flamingos live in the area in humid months, and their color contrast with the sky creates stunning scenes. The area is also home to old native communities. Although there is a large amount of lithium in the area, the indigenous people do not benefit much of its extraction and are more likely to face environmental damage and unfair exploitation.

Photographer: Unknown / Mybestplace.com site
Acropolis, Greece
The Acropolis Historical and Religious Complex is a symbol of ancient Greek civilization and one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which is more than 5 years old. Its construction began during a state -owned period called Pericles, the founder of democracy, and later the Romans added other parts. The most important building of this ancient work is the Parthenon Temple, known as the symbol of Greek philosophy, art and culture. This collection shows how important ancient Greek civilization has played in the formation of Western culture and ideas.

Photographer: Unknown / Britannica.com
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The Galápagos Islands is one of the most special biomedings in the world. Many animal and plant species in the world are found only in these islands, including giant turtles, Galapagos jaws and sea Iguana. Charles Darwin, by studying these islands, founded its theory of evolution. In addition to scientific value, Galapagos also has stunning landscapes of pristine beaches, transparent waters and active volcanic structures. Its volcanoes still erupt sometimes; For example, it erupted in Fernandina on a volcano on the island of Fernandina. These islands are a combination of natural, scientific and visual wonders.

Photographer: Unknown / TraveloffPath.com site
Al -Hamra Palace, Spain
The Alhambra in Granada is one of the masterpieces of Islamic architecture and Heritage of UNESCO, built in the 5th and 6th centuries. The complex includes a palace, castle, yards and lush gardens that show the beauty of Moorish. Al -Hamra is located on the Sabika Hill, and this hill is full of freshness and greenery due to the small fountains and atmospheres that bring water from the Darro River. Parts such as “royal baths” are rare examples of Islamic architecture in medieval Europe. Generalife, as the kings’ summer residence, also has a special appearance alongside the glory of al -Hamra.

Photographer: Unknown / History.de site
Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia
Angkor Wat is the largest religious temple in the world, built in the 5th century by King Suryavarman II and is the national symbol of the country. This temple, with the magnificent architecture of KHmer and its famous towers, is one of the best ancient protected artifacts in Southeast Asia. The ancient Angkor collection is about 2 hectares and takes at least two days. Other important parts of it include the Bayon Temple with rocky facets, the temple of “Pretah Khan” with its bright corridors, and the “TA Prohm” temple, which have grown in this tone trees. This collection is UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Photographer: Unknown / Meiers-Weltreisen.de site
Banov National Park, Canada
Banff National Park, with mountain views, turquoise lakes and glaciers, is one of the most beautiful parks in North America. Mount Forbes is the highest peak of the park with a height of 1.5 meters; But there is disagreement about this, and some believe that Mount Assiniboine is 2 meters taller than Mount Forbes. Athabasca Glacier is about 1.5 km long, the most famous refrigerator of the park, and hot springs, such as Banff Uppper Hot Springs, are other natural attractions in the area. The park is also the habitat of various animal species and the historical place of indigenous nations such as Nakoda Nation, Blackfoot Nation and Tsuut’ina Nation.

Photographer: Unknown / site en.wikipedia.org
Capadukia area, Türkiye
The Cappadocia region is well -known with its extraterrestrial landscapes such as the Fairy Chimneys landscapes and the stone valleys of millions of years of land and erosion. The area hosts more than 5 underground cities, the most famous of which are Derinkuyu and Kaymakli. Underground residence in the area goes back to the Hittite era and in the year 5 BC. In the fourth century, Christians took refuge in the place to escape the Roman abuse. Balloon, resorts, cafes, and restaurants inside the rocks and unique landscapes have made Capadokia an unforgettable destination.

Photographer: Unknown / site Independent.co.uk
Ancient city of Bagan, Myanmar
The ancient city is an ancient city located in a 2 -square -foot plain, next to the Irrawaddy River, accommodating thousands of temples and stupa from the Pagan Empire. The Temple of “Dhammayangyi”, the largest building in the region, was built by the King Narathu to be atonement for its sins. Other index temples include Ananda with the Golden Buddha statues and the Tatbyinnyu (the highest temple). The earthquake of the year and the unauthorized restorations of the martial arts caused a lot of damage to these buildings. Flight with a balloon provides a unique view of this historical heritage; But due to political unrest, traveling to Myanmar will require caution and security conditions.

Photographer: Unknown / site Independent.co.uk
What else do you think is empty on this list? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
Cover Photo Source: Londonerinsydney.com; Photographer: Unknown (Elvara Caves, India)
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