Edited, thanks.Centre Block, which is a part of Parliament Hill, is already in the list.
Edited, thanks.Centre Block, which is a part of Parliament Hill, is already in the list.
Ah, my bad.
Maybe these would be more suitable ?
Tanah Lot
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
Huis Ten Bosch Palace, Netherlands
Palacio Real, Madrid
Ponte di Rialto, Venice
Loggia del Porcellino, Florence
Chrysler Building
Tokyo Skytree
Silicon Valley
Theodosian Wall
Berlin Wall
Hadrian's Wall
Western Wall / Temple Mount
The US Border Wall
By the way, are you familiar with the YouTube channel "Geography Now"? I'm sure the videos there can give you a lot of ideas for both man-made and natural wonders.
I would like to add a few more wonders from China.
The Yellow Crane Tower, a famous tower complex in Wuhan. It is so famous because of a poem written about it, which literally appears in every Chinese text book.
The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, located in Xi'an. I suppose it is one of the most famous local landmark besides the Terracotta Army in that city.
The Amundsen-Scott Research station indeed came out of left field.I've finally removed Statue of Liberty, Temple of Artemis, Casa de Contratacion, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Kotoku-in from the Wishlist.
I'm unsure if I should remove the Great Mosque of Kilwa. Is it depicted as part of the Kilwa Kisiwani wonder?
I never made a category for Antarctica so I couldn't predict the appearance of the Amundsen-Scott Research Station....![]()
How about Monk's Mound, from the Native American city of Cahokia? It was originally even taller than the Pyramids of Giza.