The 7 Wonders of The Ancient World

The Statue of Zeus (Jupiter) at Olypia

Published on June 15th, 2007 by Belac Wal in The 7 Wonders of The Ancient World

It was made out of Gold and Ivory sculptered by the Greek sculpter Phidias, it was 40 ft high. The statue has been lost without a trace except for reproductions on coins.

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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Published on June 15th, 2007 by Belac Wal in The 7 Wonders of The Ancient World

The building was built in 600 B.C to appease his queen Amuhia. Archeoligists found that the building despite being in the middle of a desert had gardens on each floor with provisions for raising water. The terraces were said to rise up to 75 to 300 ft.

Popularity: 16%

The Great Pyramids of Egypt

Published on June 15th, 2007 by Belac Wal in The 7 Wonders of The Ancient World

There are three pyramids made at Giza, outside modern Cairo, it was built by Khufu (Cheops), a king of the fourth dynasty, had estimated that the height of the Pyramid was 450 ft, and the base sides was 755 ft, it contains 2,300,000 bricks, each one weighing at about 2.5 tons.

Popularity: 10%