Because it isn't one of the so-called "7 wonders of the world". It is a World Heritage Site though.
Wonders Never Cease was created in 1952.
No, the Howrah Bridge has never been officially recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Seven Wonders typically refer to a list of remarkable constructions from ancient times or more modern lists that highlight significant architectural achievements globally. However, the Howrah Bridge, an iconic structure in Kolkata, India, is celebrated for its engineering and historical significance.
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To date, there has never been any authoritative list of seven natural wonders... sure, various lists have been compiled, but no consensus has been reached. The New Open World Corporation (NOWC), which recently completed a "New Seven Wonders of the World" campaign in 2007 through a worldwide internet-based vote, is now attempting a rather similar project to determine the new seven NATURAL wonders of the world. Voting on the 21 finalists will begin on 21 July 2009, and the winners will be announced in 2011.
The 7 algae wonders of the world are: Sargasso Sea, Great Barrier Reef, Giant Kelp Forests, Easter Island, Socotra Island, Red Tides, and Shark Bay. Each of these locations is known for its exceptional biodiversity and stunning algae ecosystems.
"Will wonders never cease?"
they never were named the new jersey giants
The fabled table had on it wonders never before seen by human eyes.
No,giants ever lived in Singapore Ha,ha! I'd never seen giants
pokepark 3 Wonders Again is actually not a real game. It was just made up by a fan. Nintendo never confirmed that Pokepark 3 was real.
The Steelers and Giants have never met in the Super Bowl.
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