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T H E P Y R A M I D S 60 - Visit the pyramids ->125Read about the pyramids-> 5Continue your journey-> 9Of the three pyramids at Giza,60only the middle one was known asthe great. This held King Kufu'smummified body. Wrapped in linenbandages to preserve, then... 6..placed in a brightly painted60stone casket. The pyramid took20 years to build, as each stoneweighed from 2 to 15 tons. Theseheavy stones were carried.... 7on rafts and floated down the 60river Nile to Giza, where theslaves manhandled the stonesinto position. The body was theninserted through a passage... 8that lead to the King's60chamber. When placed inside, thedoor was plugged with stone, andthe passages filled with rubbleto try and hide the entrance.125 HANGING GARDENS OF BABYLON 60 - Visit the gardens ->126Read about the gardens-> 10Continue your journey-> 13The Babylonians built temples 60called ziggurats. The King ofBabylon decided to turn one ofthese temples, into a beautifulgarden for his homesick. 11princess Semiramis.It stood 7 60stages high,a square base,filledwith trees plants and tropicalflowers of every colour from allover the World. Situated. 12between the rivers,Tigris and 60Euphrates that supplied water tothe top of the garden. As it wasnot at ground level it appearedto hang in mid-air .126 THE STATUE OF OLYMPIA 60 - Visit Olympia->127Read about the statue-> 14Continue your journey-> 17People would flock to Olympia 60to celebrate the biggest eventin Greece-the Olympic games heldevery 4 years in honour of thegreek god Zeus. Elis, a town 15near Olympia decided to build 60Zeus a new temple. The originalwas small and simple,but the newtemple was so impressive thatZeus was also re-built. 16The frame was made from wood 60covered in ivory sheets,his feetrested on a footstool that hadtwo gold lions.He was the centrepiece of the temple .127 THE TEMPLE OF ARTEMIS 60 - Visit the temple ->128Read about Artemis -> 18Continue your journey-> 21Near the river Cayster a rock 60like meteorite fell that roughlyresembled the shape of a human,with the chest of the figurecovered in egg like bumps. 19The Greeks thought it was the 60goddess of mother earth. It wasput on a platform enclosed in awooden shrine and worshipped asArtemis (meaning Diana). 20After Herostratus set fire to 60the shrine, it was replaced witha beautiful temple that had127 marble columns, and becameone of the seven wonders. 128 TOMB OF KING MAUSOLUS 60 - Visit Caria->129Read about the tomb -> 22Continue your journey-> 25King Mausolus ruler of Caria, 60now known as Turkey, turned thesmall town of Halicarnassus intoa fortress to protect it fromattack. Tax collected was.... 23used to decorate the town with60buildings and marble carvings.Atthe town's centre a tomb was tobe built for him after his deathbut he died before it was.... 24complete. His wife Artemisia 60urged the architects to continueShe died just after completion,&was buried beside her husband inthe underground tomb chamber.129 THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES 60 - Visit the island Rhodes->130Read about the giant statue-> 26Continue your journey-> 29A statue was built to mark the60cunning victory over Demetrius,and soldiers when they invadedthe small island of Rhodes. Thehuge statue was made from.... 27hammered out bronze sections, 60assembled and filled with stoneby the builders. It took twelveyears to complete. Then highlypolished till it glowed. 28The romans named it Apollo the60sun god. It stood on a marbleplatform at the entrance to theharbour for 50 years before anearthquake brought it down..>130THE LIGHTHOUSE OF ALEXANDRIA 60 - Visit Pharos Alexandria->131Read about the lighthouse---> 30Continue your journey-> 33Alexander the Great captured 60Egypt.He turned the small islandof Pharos into a busy harbour.Anarchitect was ordered to build anavigation beacon for ships.. 31to guide them though the busy 60waters.The fire tower took 19 years to build, had eight sidesand was made from white marble.The bright light or lantern.. 32was fuelled by wood & could be60seen for miles. Highly polishedcurved bronze sheets reflectedthe light. No remains exist butQuait Bay fort is there now. 131 T H A N K Y O U 260* for visting The Seven Wonders Of The World your guide was-> 34 60 -Trevor Livett- (% Please now try the quiz.$ Q U I Z 960 This is designed to test your knowledge of the seven wonders.Start the test-> 36Continue your journey-> 3The great pyramid at Giza was940built for which King? King Kyra-> 37King Kufu-> 38King Fufu-> 39 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8The great pyramid was built for King Kufu. -Next question-> 40 W E L L D O N E 940 7The great pyramid was built for King Kufu. Next question-> 40 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The great pyramid was built for King Kufu. -Next question-> 40What was King Kufu's body 940placed in? Tomb-> 41Coffin-> 42Casket-> 43 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9King Kufu's body was placed in a casket made of stone. -Next question-> 44 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9King Kufu's body was placed in a casket made of stone. -Next question-> 44 W E L L D O N E 940 7King Kufu's body was placed in a casket made of stone. Next question-> 44The great pyramid of Giza, 940took how long to build? 20 years-> 4530 years-> 4640 years-> 47 W E L L D O N E 940 7The pyramid for King Kufu took twenty years to build. Next question-> 48 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8The great pyramid took twentyyears to build. -Next question-> 48 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8The great pyramid took twentyyears to build. -Next question-> 48What existed previously to 940the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Fortress-> 49Temple-> 50Shrine-> 51 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8A temple existed previously to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. -Next question-> 52 W E L L D O N E 940 7A temple did exist previously tothe Hanging Gardens. Next question-> 52 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9A temple existed previously to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. -Next question-> 52Name the rivers that ran 940either side of the gardens? Euphrates and Tigris-> 53Caspian and Aegean -> 54Danube and Tisza -> 55 W E L L D O N E 940 7It was situated between the two rivers,Tigris and Euphrates. Next question-> 56 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The rivers Tigris and Euphrates ran either side of the gardens. -Next question-> 56 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8The rivers Tigris and Euphrates ran either side of the gardens. -Next question-> 56What was the name of the King940of Babylon's homesick princess? Artemisia-> 57Diana-> 58Semiramis-> 59 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8The King of Babylon's princess was named Semiramis. -Next question-> 60 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The King of Babylon's princess was named Semiramis. -Next question-> 60 W E L L D O N E 940 7The King of Babylon's princess was named Semiramis. Next question-> 60What was the name of the 940Greek god of Olympia? Suse-> 61Neus-> 62Zeus-> 63 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8The Greek god of Olympia was named Zeus. -Next question-> 64 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The Greek god of Olympia was named Zeus. -Next question-> 64 W E L L D O N E 940 7The Greek god of Olympia was named Zeus. Next question-> 64People would flock to Olympia940to honour Zeus every.... Three years-> 65Four years-> 66Five years-> 67 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062The - 8Olympic games were held everyfour years in honour of Zeus. -Next question-> 68 W E L L D O N E 940The 7Olympic games were held everyfour years in honour of Zeus. Next question-> 68 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062The - 8Olympic games were held everyfour years in honour of Zeus. -Next question-> 68What was on the foot stool at940the feet of Zeus? Two lions-> 69Two tigers-> 70Two doves-> 71 W E L L D O N E 940 7There were two gold lions at thefeet of Zeus. Next question-> 72 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8There were two gold lions at thefeet of Zeus. -Next question-> 72 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9There were two gold lions at thefeet of Zeus. -Next question-> 72Name the rock like figure 940that fell from the sky. Aries-> 73Artemis-> 74Aquarius-> 75 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The meteorite that resembled ahuman shape was named Artemis. -Next question-> 76 W E L L D O N E 940 7The meteorite that resembled a human shape was named Artemis. Next question-> 76 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The meteorite that resembled ahuman shape was named Artemis. -Next question-> 76Who thought the figure was 940the goddess of mother earth? Romans-> 77Egyptians-> 78Greeks-> 79 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8It was the Greeks who thought itwas the goddess of mother earth. -Next question-> 80 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9It was the Greeks who thought itwas the goddess of mother earth. -Next question-> 80 W E L L D O N E 940 7The Greeks thought it was sent as the goddess of mother earth. Next question-> 80Who set fire to the shrine of940Artemis? Ziggurats-> 81Herostratus-> 82Artemisia-> 83 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9It was Herostratus who set fireto the shrine of Artemis. -Next question-> 84 W E L L D O N E 940 7Herostratus set fire to the shrine of Artemis. Next question-> 84 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9It was Herostratus who set fireto the shrine of Artemis. -Next question-> 84King Mausolus was the ruler 940of? Greece-> 85Rome-> 86Caria-> 87 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8King Mausolus was the ruler of Caria. -Next question-> 88 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9King Mausolus was the ruler of Caria. -Next question-> 88 W E L L D O N E 940 7King Mausolus ruled Caria.. Next question-> 88What is Caria now known as? 940 Rome-> 89Turkey-> 90Giza-> 91 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8Caria is now known as Turkey.# -Next question-> 92 W E L L D O N E 940 7Caria is now known as Turkey.+ Next question-> 92 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9Caria is now known as Turkey.# -Next question-> 92Which town held the tomb of 940King Mausolus? Halicarnassus-> 93Mausoleum-> 94Herostratus-> 95 W E L L D O N E 940 7King Mausolus' tomb was built atthe town of Halicarnassus. Next question-> 96 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The tomb of King Mausolus wasbuilt in the town Halicarnassus. -Next question-> 96 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9The tomb of King Mausolus wasbuilt in the town Halicarnassus. -Next question-> 96How long did the statue at 940Rhodes take to build? Eight years-> 97Ten years-> 98Twelve years-> 99 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 9It took twelve years to build the giant of Rhodes. -Next question->100 SORRY,WRONG ANSWER. 062 - 8It took twelve years to build the giant of Rhodes. -Next question->100 W E L L D O N E 940 7It took twelve years to build the giant of Rhodes. Next question->100The statue of Rhodes was 940named what by the Romans? 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