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andu
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Topic: The new seven wonders Posted: December 23 2006 at 08:32 |
i think you've all heard of the Seven Wonders of the Antique World, of which only the pyramids of Gyza survive today. some people started a campaign for the designation of a new set of Seven Wonders (which are not necessarily modern ones) by public vote; this is their site: www.new7wonders.com they have 21 "finalists" and everyone can vote for their favorite 7 wonders. i did that just yesterday but i'm not happy with the procedure: there is no live count of the votes and also though i agree with voting the full package of 7, i'd like to see some hierarchy.
for info & images check the site.
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progismylife
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 08:38 |
What about St. Basil's Cathedral? It is in Moscow I think.
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Atkingani
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 08:52 |
They are all fantastic, but I have to vote to a "wonder" I've seen, visited, admired, etc, since I was a little kid and while I'm typing here I'm looking at it, so... Cristo Redentor!
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andu
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 08:59 |
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progismylife
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 09:01 |
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progismylife
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 09:04 |
If I voted on one I've seen, it would be stonehenge. But I was so little I don't even remember it. I guess I won't vote. I can't decide!!
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andu
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 09:42 |
progismylife wrote:
If I voted on one I've seen, it would be stonehenge. But I was so little I don't even remember it. I guess I won't vote. I can't decide!! |
well, it's true that the first meaning of "Wonder" regards the feeling of "wonder" you get when actually encountering such a creation. just like the wonder that overwhelms you when entering the Saint Sophia or approaching the Colosseum, climbing the Eiffel tower or watching the sculpted walls of the Bangkor temple. still, i'm sure that there are such creations that bear a special meaning for you though you haven't (yet) seen them. for me some are very important because of the symbols they carry: the Statue of Liberty is dear to me because of my affection towards Liberty, Justice and Hope (-->Democracy), the Acropolis is dear to me because it stand as Thought, Ration and Industry (-->Civilization) for me, the Pyramids stand for Mystery, the Alhambra residence stands for Refinement, the Kiyomizu temple stands for communion with Nature, etc. some even bear strong symbols though are not great artistic (architectural, sculptural, decorative) or/and technical achievements ... and that's ok. my vote goes for the Saint Sophia (which i haven't yet seen but i have studied) because beyond liking it, it bears the strongest (for me) symbols: Eternal Beauty, Meaning for Life and Life after Death actually those would also fit the Kremlin too if it wasn't for the Kremlin being also a residence for state power (--> Communism aka Terror, Fear, Poverty, Death ) so, i ask you - vote!
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progismylife
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 09:49 |
Umm, tough choice. The Christ Redeemer because it symbolises to me that Christ is over all.
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Joolz
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 09:52 |
There you go .... I've voted .... for Machu Picchu because of its amazing setting
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stonebeard
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 10:14 |
Mine is the Collossus of Rhodes. I wish it were still there. The Pyramids of Egypt would be next. Just think, the Egyptians did that thousands of years ago. A lot of the other stuff is really great.
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tuxon
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 15:02 |
The Golden Arches should be on the list aswell.
if anything that's a modern wonder
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 16:29 |
I wish I could say Macchu Picchu in Peru, once I will visit it, it's my #1 'ancient culture wish'
My #1 is the Alhambra in Granada (Spain), it's one of the most beautiful sites I have visited and I am glad that I have taken so many pictures
The pyramids in Gizeh (Egypt) were also very impressive, when I stood in front of it, I realised what an incredible piece of work it must have been to build this, all those gigantic rocks
And I would like to mention the Niagara Falls near Toronto, Canada, also very impressive and I was delighted about the eternal double rainbow above the falls
Edited by erik neuteboom - December 23 2006 at 16:30
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 16:49 |
Hey, what about the amazing South Dakota Corn Palace?
Or the famous Leaning Grain Mill of Sioux Falls?
oh yeah, and there's this little thing....
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Philéas
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 17:27 |
The Eiffel Tower tops my list of "modern wonders of the world".
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Mikerinos
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 17:51 |
James's post count.
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The Wizard
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 17:52 |
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cuncuna
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 18:52 |
¿No Gaudí's buildings?
The list should include mp3 format, Fellini films, pancakes, blue cheese and Morgan Freeman (the video store had a whole section with Morgan Freeman based movies).
Edited by cuncuna - December 23 2006 at 18:54
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andu
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 18:57 |
cuncuna wrote:
¿No Gaudí's buildings? |
well, it seems there was some kind of a process of elimination, but i can't say more because i didn't read more, i went straight to the voting area . all i know is from a newspaper article where i found the site address; it also said that jury members were not happy with all of the 21 finalists. myself i do think that La Sagrada Familia is a wonder.
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NotAProghead
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 20:59 |
ClemofNazareth wrote:
oh yeah, and there's this little thing....
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Isn't this one better?
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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E-Dub
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Posted: December 23 2006 at 21:12 |
The Roman Colisseum never ceases to amaze me.
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