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Stonehenge makes list in new seven wonders vote
Reuters via Yahoo ^ | 10/17/2006 | N/A

Posted on 10/17/2006 12:19:29 PM PDT by WinOne4TheGipper

LONDON (Reuters) - Only one of the ancient wonders of the world still survives -- now history lovers are being invited to choose a new list of seven.

Among 21 locations shortlisted for the worldwide vote is Stonehenge, the only British landmark selected.

The 5,000-year-old stones on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, will be up against sites including the Acropolis in Athens; the Statue of Liberty in New York; and the last remaining original wonder, the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: acropolis; archaeoastronomy; druidsmyass; godsgravesglyphs; megaliths; sevenwonders; stonehenge; tajmahal; unitedkingdom
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To: WinOne4TheGipper

Far more of a "wonder" than Stonehenge is Newgrange in Ireland, it's much older and quite amazing!


21 posted on 10/17/2006 12:47:39 PM PDT by BonnieJ
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To: WinOne4TheGipper
Get out your 3D glasses.


22 posted on 10/17/2006 12:47:41 PM PDT by ASA Vet (If you know how many firearms you have, you don't have enough yet.)
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To: WinOne4TheGipper
What's so wonderful? It could have been done by 10 guys in their spare time. ;-)

See This Man can Move Anything video on YouTube.

23 posted on 10/17/2006 12:47:54 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: WinOne4TheGipper

I visited Petra 10 years ago....I agree.


24 posted on 10/17/2006 12:48:30 PM PDT by xp38
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To: Froufrou

I agree, the Schlitterbahn is just as impressive and a lot less commercialized


25 posted on 10/17/2006 12:52:45 PM PDT by farmguy
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To: WinOne4TheGipper
Been there, not impressed.

If you want rocks arranged in a circle, Avebury is much more impressive. (Plus you can wander around the rocks and crawl around on them.)

26 posted on 10/17/2006 12:53:43 PM PDT by Gamecock (The GRPL: Because life is too short for bad Theology*)
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To: WinOne4TheGipper

I'm more interested in the 7 natural wonders of the world.

That said, I never realized there was only 1 of the original man made wonders of the world left.


27 posted on 10/17/2006 12:55:07 PM PDT by elc (Feeling the babywearing love)
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To: WinOne4TheGipper

Of course Stonehenge qualfies as a Wonder, plus it gives +8 culture and +2 Great Prophet points per turn in the city that builds it. The best part of course is that it gives you a free obelisk in every city. If you are Industrious or have stone nearby, there's no reason not to build it.


28 posted on 10/17/2006 12:55:30 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Islam delenda est)
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To: rock_lobsta
Okay, not a lot of thought into this list, but I think I was looking for a "who did this" factor along with a Wow factor for the time in history that the structure was built. Here goes (no particular order):

Chichen Itza Aztec Site
Colosseum - Rome
Easter Island Statues
Great Wall
Pyramids of Giza
Stonehenge
Taj Majal

29 posted on 10/17/2006 1:00:42 PM PDT by LibertarianLiz
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To: rock_lobsta
Well, I've been to Stonehenge, and I've been to the Western Wall in Jerusalem, including some of the Wall that is now below ground level.

   
Person in the background is showing the
rest of the group the extent of a single stone.

Stonehenge, while interesting, is a joke by comparison.

ML/NJ

30 posted on 10/17/2006 1:03:23 PM PDT by ml/nj
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To: rock_lobsta

This is easy. First, you gotta realize that UNESCO is involved. Then, it's a piece of cake.

The Picks and the reasons for them.

1. The Alhambra, Spain. Built by the ROP.
2. Chichen Itza, built by the Glorious Inhabitants of the Bronze Continent. (Currently "occupied" by the Anglo Devil.)
3. Great Wall, China. Read Mao's Little Red Book to understand. (Hint: Cultural Marxism)
4. St. Basil's -- but only from a political perspective; and only a Soviet one.
5. Petra, because it's in an Arab state.
6. The Taj Mahal, because it's pretty (don't tell anyone it's really a tomb!)
Machu Picchu: Our Glorious Bronze Bretheren of a slightly different location.
7. Tibuktu, because it's in Africa. Everything the West does adversely affects Africa.
8. Angkor Wat, Cambodia: A nod to Pol Pot, Hero of the People.
9. Easter Island Statues: Made by Noble Indigenous Peoples (who cut down all the trees, but that's another story).
10. Kyomizu Temple. It's in KYOTO!

See? Wasn't that easy?


31 posted on 10/17/2006 1:04:02 PM PDT by Mugwump (Mohammed -- The L. Ron Hubbard of the 7th Century)
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To: Mugwump

Well, okay, I listed eleven, but what the hey...


32 posted on 10/17/2006 1:05:14 PM PDT by Mugwump (Mohammed -- The L. Ron Hubbard of the 7th Century)
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To: I still care
You may be missing the point. Capitalism paid for the design, engineering, and construction of those things.

When lists like this come out, it's generally to celebrate all things non-Western, non-Judeao-Christian.

That's not to say that Giza, Stonehenge, and Greco-Roman accomplishments shouldn't be on the list.

33 posted on 10/17/2006 1:05:33 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: WinOne4TheGipper
In the news today...


"Druids perform a pagan Halloween style blessing ceremony at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, southern England. Tuesday Oct 17, 2006 to celebrate its inclusion on a global shortlist to decide the seven wonders of the modern world. The 5,000-year-old landmark is one of 21 finalists of the poll, results of which will be announced on July 7 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal. Twenty million votes have already been received, including many from India (Taj Mahal), China (Great Wall) and Peru (Machu Picchu)." (AP Photo/ Chris Ison, PA)

34 posted on 10/17/2006 1:07:52 PM PDT by BenLurkin ("The entire remedy is with the people." - W. H. Harrison)
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To: WinOne4TheGipper

Why is the Statue of Liberty on the ancient wonders list?


35 posted on 10/17/2006 1:08:20 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: BenLurkin

Druid chicks are cool!


36 posted on 10/17/2006 1:09:35 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: BenLurkin

I was watching a show on one of these druid ceremonies at Stonehenge once. Sort of slipped into the narrative was the acknowledgement they had no idea of what the original druid ceremonies were, so they sort of made them up.


37 posted on 10/17/2006 1:18:59 PM PDT by I still care ("Remember... for it is the doom of men that they forget" - Merlin, from Excalibur)
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To: WinOne4TheGipper; blam; SunkenCiv
What a stupid list! Most of those things could easily be re-built with modern equipment, techniques and materials.

OTOH, no one has ever figured out how to repeat this -- even with modern equipment:

The "Grand Terrace" at Baalbek

The three large, upper, pre-Roman megaliths weigh 1,000 tons each, and are 63 - 65 feet long, 14.5 feet high, and 12 feet thick. And -- they are 21 feet up in the wall. And the quarry is over a quarter mile away -- downhill...

38 posted on 10/17/2006 1:21:08 PM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: elc

>>>I'm more interested in the 7 natural wonders of the world.<<<

My wife and I visited the Natural Bridge in Virginia a few years back. It is a true natural wonder. No photo can do it justice. It is higher than Niagara Falls, rests on land that once belonged to Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington surveyed it. G. W.'s initials are carved on the rock face. U.S. Highway 11 crosses the top of it.

http://www.naturalbridgeva.com/bridge.html


39 posted on 10/17/2006 1:22:03 PM PDT by PhilipFreneau ( Don't be a sucker for the MSM smear campaign. Vote GOP!)
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To: thoughtomator

Civilization IV rocks!

As for my picks from the list I would choose:

Pyramids of Giza
Great Wall
Stonehenge
Taj Mahal
Angkor Wat
Hagia Sophia
Eiffel Tower


40 posted on 10/17/2006 1:23:31 PM PDT by Anitius Severinus Boethius
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