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| This beautiful west coast city is famous for its earthquakes - and it is partly built on a landfill! | San Fransisco and the Golden Gate Bridge,  |
| This famous canyon was dug by the water of the Colorado River | The Grand Canyon - where air pollution is reducing the beautiful view,  |
| This famous bell is located right in Philadelphia | Even although it is cracked, the Liberty Bell was not thrown in the trash!,  |
| Uluru or "Ayers Rock" is the second largest monolith (or single rock) in the world. What very hot, dry, down under country is it in? | It is found in Australia, and was once part of the sea floor. The Wastemaster and his Aussie cousins Bruce and Sheila climbed it last year.,  |
| This famous U.S. lady has been a sign of "Liberty" since she was given to New York by France in 1886 | The Statue of Liberty. She's a big girl, weighing 225 tons. For more facts visit http://www.endex.com/gf/buildings/liberty/libertyfacts.htm,  |
| This man made structure is one the few human built object visible from space! | The Great Wall of China is over 2,000 years old and is over 4,500 miles long! That's a lot of rocks.,  |
| This famous whale has been trained to do many tricks that delight visitors to Seaworld. | Shamu the whale performs tricks that wild Orca will perform in the wild , as part of their hunting techniques or just for fun.,  |
| The second brightest object in our sky after the sun, this "satelite" is 225,745 miles from earth | The Moon! The footprints left by the Apollo astronauts will not erode since there is no wind or water on the Moon. The footprints should last at least 10 million years.,  |
| This famous mountain in Switzerland has a four sided horn shape. | The Matterhorn, an Alpine mountain, is shaped like a pyramid, and it has four faces. Because of its steepness and regular avalanches, the Matterhorn was the last major mountain to be climbed in the Alps.,  |
| This famous geyser is in Yellowstone National Park. | Old Faithful is the world's most famous geyser. 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of water are expelled per eruption.,  |
| These giant mammals are the largest land-living animals on earth. | Elephants. Elephant populations in both Africa and Asia are in danger because of habitat loss and poaching.,  |
| These famous triangular burial chambers are steeped in history. | The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt contains a staggering 2.3 million blocks of stone. The average block weighs 2.5 tons, but some weigh as much as 50 tons.,  |
| This famous Egyptian statue has the head of a king on top of the body of a lion. | Scientists believe that that many different Pharoes (Kings) replaced the head of the Sphinx with a head resembling their own. Wow - that's some Sphinx Recycling!,  |
| One of the most beautiful buildings in the world, this Indian Shrine was built by emperor Shah Jahan for his wife. | The Taj Mahal took 22 years to complete and has 28 different kinds of semi-precious stones in the walls.,  |
| One of the most famous bridges in the world, found in London | Tower Bridge spans the Thames River.,  |