New Seven Wonders of the World: High Stakes in an Old Game
Latest List Likely to Influence Tourist Spending
By Rochelle Cashdan, published Jun 05, 2007
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This list of visitable places, all manmade and in an acceptable state of preservation, includes sights on all six continents. The prize, the publicity each New Wonder will receive.
In my adopted country of Mexico, INAH, the government entity that maintains Chitzen Itza, a New Wonders nominee, is already gearing up for a much larger number of tourists to the already popular site if its most famous pyramid is named as a New Wonder of the World.
The idea for New Wonders of the World come from the Swiss profit-making organization New Open World Corporation. NOWC started from a selection of 200 existing possibilities, then narrowed them down to twenty one, Wikipedia has information on the voting system which sounds as if it will be subject to purchased votes.
The new list is the latest successor to many, the first several dating from the days of ancient Greece. Antipater, writing in the second century BC, included the Pyramid at Giza in Egypt, the hanging gardens of Babylon, the Lighthouse at Alexandria, the Colossus of Rodes and three sites in his own country.
Much later someone thought up a retrospective list of wonders of the Middle Ages including such well-known sites as the Hagia Sofia, the leaning tower of Pisa, the Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, the Colosseum, Stonehenge and the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa.
One of my favorite Wonders lists was compiled by The American Society of Civil Engineers in the 1990s. The organization chose three 20th Century American accomplishments, the Golden Gate Bridge, Empire State Building, and Panama Canal. Others on the list were the Netherlands North Sea protection, the Channel Tunnel between the UK and France, the Itaipu Dam on the Brazil/Paraguay border and Canada's CN Tower.
The only U.S. monument on the New Wonders list is the Statue of Liberty but not long ago CNN created a list of Seven Natural Wonders of the World included the Grand Canyon along with the Great Barrier Reef, Rio de Janeiro harbor, Mount Everest, the Northern Lights, Paricutin volcano and Victoria Falls.
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New Seven Wonders of the World: High Stakes in an Old Game
The Great Pyramid at Giza, favorite of ancient Greeks, 19th century travelers, and still a popular destination
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Takeaways
- NOWC is a for-profit Swiss Company sponsoring the New Seven Wonders competition.
- The Great Pyramid at Giza was on the ancient Greek list & is an honorary member of NOWC's.
- The only US site considered is the Statue of Liberty.
Did You Know?
France gave The Statue of Liberty to the US.
Resources
- www.hillmanwonders.com (list of 100)
- www.shekprar.net/dennis (includes map)
- www.wikipedia.com (search seven wonders
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