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12 Architecture Wonders of the World (M 1-6)

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Taj Mahal, this wonder is a stone mausoleum that consists of a central temple, 4 towers (minarets) and multiple ponds surrounding the building
Chichen Itza, A 4 side stone pyramid with 91 step stairways on each of the 4 sides. It has a temple on top.
Taj Mahal, built by Moughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife between 1632-47 AD
Machu Picchu, located near Cuzco, Peru
Timbuktu, located in Mali
Pyramids of Giza, located in Egypt
Chichen Itza, located in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Taj Mahallocated near the bank of the Yamuna River
Taj Mahal, located near Agra, India
Chichen Itza, located in a Central American rainforest
Falling Water House, partly built on top of a waterfall
Machu Picchu, built on a South American mountain ridge
Timbuktu, located in the Sahara Desert, West Africa
Pyramids of Giza, located in the Sahara Desert, near the Nile River
Falling Water House, located in Bear Run, Pennsylvania
Chichen Itza, built by the Mayans in 750 AD
Falling Water House, built by Frank LLoyd Wright in 1934-7 AD
Machu Picchu, built by the Incas, 15th century AD
Timbuktu, built by the Tuareg Empire, 12th century AD
Pyramids of Giza, built by the Egyptians between 2600-2500 BC
Taj Mahal, A stone mausoleum that consists of a central temple, 4 towers (minarets) and multiple ponds surrounding the building.
Pyramids of Giza, A group of 3 gigantic stone tombs plus a sphinx.
Timbuktu, A city composed of mud buildings with slightly rounded edges, flat roofs and small windows (to keep the inside cool). It includes a university.
Falling Water, A concrete house built partly over a water fall. It consists of platforms and flat roofs.
Machu Picchu, A mountain citadel that consists of a series of stone temples, residences and terraces.



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