kryszcztov
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The experts know their subject better, but they sometimes don't represent the population (who will enjoy the wonders as tourists) very well. But then, people can vote with bias, with small knowledge, or just for fun, and not everybody voted or knew about the vote. This was just a pseudo-democratic election, like all the time. I myself heard about it once or twice, didn't bother, and only heard about it again this week. The only solution is to enlighten the whole world population. A real dream.
As for my personal list, I would have tried not to think too long about it, and tried to place them in different continents and different eras. Something like (chronological order) :
- Pyramids in Giza, Egypt : the only link to the old list of wonders, still a huge structure, you just can't miss it ; BTW in the old list, only Kheops's Great Pyramid is listed.
- Acropolis in Athens, Greece : little bias from my part, as it represents the best of my favourite culture, but then again Ancient Greece does mean something, and this place is just too incredible to miss - way above the massive but more boring Colosseum of Rome to me.
- Great Wall, China : to represent one of the most impressive civ - only human feature you can see from space (no ?), absolutely huge, and nice to have one wonder with a military function.
- Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey : to represent the Muslim world, with some Byzantine (Roman) heritage - just a very beautiful but still massive monument.
- Taj Mahal, India : to represent another impressive civ - another beautiful monument, immediately recognizable.
- Eiffel Tower in Paris, France : probably the only bias in my list, but then again, immediately recognizable, a unique building, representing Europe's golden age in a certain way.
- Hmm... I'd like to end my list with something from the USA, probably from the 20th century... maybe the Empire State Building ? The Statue of Liberty is too close to the Eiffel Tower anyway. This spot is left for a future decision.
Hmm, all in all, I liked the old list.

As for my personal list, I would have tried not to think too long about it, and tried to place them in different continents and different eras. Something like (chronological order) :
- Pyramids in Giza, Egypt : the only link to the old list of wonders, still a huge structure, you just can't miss it ; BTW in the old list, only Kheops's Great Pyramid is listed.
- Acropolis in Athens, Greece : little bias from my part, as it represents the best of my favourite culture, but then again Ancient Greece does mean something, and this place is just too incredible to miss - way above the massive but more boring Colosseum of Rome to me.
- Great Wall, China : to represent one of the most impressive civ - only human feature you can see from space (no ?), absolutely huge, and nice to have one wonder with a military function.
- Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey : to represent the Muslim world, with some Byzantine (Roman) heritage - just a very beautiful but still massive monument.
- Taj Mahal, India : to represent another impressive civ - another beautiful monument, immediately recognizable.
- Eiffel Tower in Paris, France : probably the only bias in my list, but then again, immediately recognizable, a unique building, representing Europe's golden age in a certain way.
- Hmm... I'd like to end my list with something from the USA, probably from the 20th century... maybe the Empire State Building ? The Statue of Liberty is too close to the Eiffel Tower anyway. This spot is left for a future decision.

Hmm, all in all, I liked the old list.
