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--Built around 600 BC --Built by Babylonians -- multi-levelled gardens reaching (75 feet) high complete with machinery for circulating water. Large trees grew on the roof. --Built by Nebuchadnezzar II for his wife Amytis of Media. --destroyed after 1 st century BC by earthquake in Iraq
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--Built by Egyptians between 2584-2561 BC. --Built as the tomb for Pharaoh Khufu --Still in existence in Giza, Egypt --the pyramid is as tall as a 45 story building
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Built around 550 B.C. by the Lydians, Persians, Greeks in Turkey Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis and took 120 years to build Burned down by Herostratus to achieve lasting fame (356 B.C.) Rebuilt by Alexander the Great and burned down again by the Goths (AD 262) 377' long and 151' wide, supposedly the first Greek temple built of marble. Its columns stood some 40 feet high.
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Built by Greeks from 466-456 B.C. 40 feet tall Only wonder to be moved from original location. Destroyed between 5 th and 6 th century AD by fire Was located in Olympia, Greece
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Built around 351 B.C. by Persians and Greeks Stood 150 feet high the tomb built for Mausolus, a satrap in the Persian Empire. Destroyed by flood and earthquake in Turkey
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Built in Rhodes, Greece in 292-280 BC by the Greeks A giant statue of the Greek god Helios, god of the sun, c. 35 m (110 ft) tall. Destroyed by an earthquake in 226 BC
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Built in Alexandria c. 280 BC in Hellenistic Egypt, (Greeks) Between (380 – 440 ft) high, it was among the tallest structures on Earth for many centuries. The name of the island that it was built on, Pharos, eventually became the Latin word for lighthouse, pharos. Destroyed by earthquake AD 1303-1480
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