A big wall.
lot's of people with many more people and landmarks!like the great wall of china of course!
It's impossible for someone to do that. The Great Wall of China is over 3,700 miles long. If it were possible, then it would depend on how old they are and their average times they "went to the bathroom" a year. But it's not possible.
chinese history...heera
Because the people from Mongolia went around the bridge because it was not long enough.
It went over smaller rivers such as at Jiumenkou. See photos at great wall forumIt went up to the edge of larger rivers and stopped there, continuing on the other side.
At first they did but after that they went sideways, If you disagree look it up somewhere else!!
David Cooperfield, a magician once performed an illusion on television, where he passed through the Great Wall of China...from one side to the other side. see it at youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_qOs26Op1Q
The name pretty well defined itself- like the Great Wall of China ( sometimes abbreviated as the China Wall)- the wall went through Berlin on the East-West axis- can"t call it a fort ( Festung) or armory- certainly not a viaduct ( like the China Wall was- a fortified highway- and this comes across in the epic Epiphany hymn- Procession of the Nobles- Late at night, upon the great highway.. well the Berlin Wall was and has always been called- the Berlin Wall.
The name pretty well defined itself- like the Great Wall of China ( sometimes abbreviated as the China Wall)- the wall went through Berlin on the East-West axis- can"t call it a fort ( Festung) or armory- certainly not a viaduct ( like the China Wall was- a fortified highway- and this comes across in the epic Epiphany hymn- Procession of the Nobles- Late at night, upon the great highway.. well the Berlin wall was and has always been called- the Berlin Wall.
Apparently the first wall ever build in China was the wall of Qi (not Qin!), build in 400 bc. Although it didn't look the same way like we know the wall from tv or pictures. It was more like a mass of dirt.
i would, but i would also be mad because she went without me
Yes The Great Wall of China, one of the greatest wonders of the world, was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles) from east to west of China. With a history of more than 2000 years, some of the sections are now in ruins or have disappeared. However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.