yes
There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
The Kremlin, Red Square, the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, and the State Hermitage Museum are man made landmarks in Russia.
The Pacaya Volcano mostly, but if I don't know any man-made landmarks.
Valleyfair
landmarks,water,huts
There is an oz muesuem
Some examples of natural landmarks are the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, and the Great Barrier Reef. Man-made landmarks include the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the Statue of Liberty. These landmarks are significant and often iconic structures or locations that hold cultural, historical, or geographical importance.
Landmarks can be both natural and man-made. Natural landmarks are formed by geological processes, such as mountains or waterfalls, while man-made landmarks are constructed by humans, like buildings or monuments. Both types can hold cultural or historical significance and serve as important points of interest.
Yes; Christ the Redeemer, and the Itaipu Dam claims the title of the world's largest operational hydroelectric power plant. It is strange that I have found it hard to find a lot of information on Brazil's man made landmarks, because I am doing this for my homework.
the Chinese palace
yes there is