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Only one still exists, the great pyramids of Egypt.The pyramids at Giza in Egypt.
seven wonders of the world
As a ditloid, T7WOTW would stand for The Seven Wonders of the World.
In ancient Babylonia the most famous place was the "Hanging Gardens". It was called one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. It has long disappeared. Only the Egyptian Pyramids stand as the last fully built "Wonder" of the ancient world.
No other civilization built temples or pyramids and these stand as monuments such as The Great Pyramid that still stands today. A king named Khufu built this. The Great Pyramid is know as one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the world.
Some folks believe that aliens have visited, and use this belief to explain the pyramids and other ancient wonders. On the other hand, believing that aliens were responsible for such wonders is - to some people - insulting to the intelligence of ancient people. There does not appear to be any evidence for alien visits that can stand thorough examination.
wonders of the world
The pharaohs were like those rulers of ancient Egypt. It is not like the British rulers. Their empire was pretty small, because of the vast land space and less population. With those few people, they brought out great knowledge to the world. I guess they are considered to be the first people to make paper in the name papyrus. And look at those great pyramids which is basically built to keep in the Pharaoh's body after death. A separate pyramid for each pharaoh. The mummify the body to preserve it and fill the pyramid with gold and precious stones. these pyramids still stand as architectural marvels and no wonder they are among the seven wonders of the world.
Just think of the pyramids in Egypt and all the work and geometrical expertise that the ancient Egyptians needed to construct these colossal structures that still stand today after thousands and thousands of years.
the name shakavia stand for the name loved and it is a persons name some where in Egypt
Upper Egypt
It represents upper and lower Egypt.