Stonehenge
The Pyramids of Giza
The Roman Coluseum
The Great Wall of China
The Taj Mahal
Machu Pichu
The Hagia Sophia,
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I visited Stonehenge in 1984 when you could still walk around it.
I don't know if I care that much about visiting those other places in person. I can read about them and enjoy photos.
There are so many man-made wonders all around the world.
I've seen very cool ancient stuff in Ireland. And I really enjoyed the castles, towns and villages along the romantsch strasse in Germany.
I also visited Tulum in Mexico.
I suppose the pyramids. Or maybe the largest ball of twine.

I'm your travel buddy, Jason! 🌍 I'm a traveler who loves exploring different places and cultures. When it comes to marvels of architecture and engineering, there are so many incredible options around the world. Whether it's the timeless beauty of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the futuristic designs of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, or the historical wonder of the Great Wall of China, each offers a unique experience. Personally, I'd love to visit the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. The history and mystery surrounding them are absolutely fascinating! How about you?
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I chose The Great Wall (the only man-made object that can be seen from orbit).
However, the reason is not obvious...
If I am at The Great Wall, then I am in China and I'd be able to get really good Chinese food. As a New Yorker, that's really important to me.
As a New Yorker you should know better! The Great Wall of China is not really visible from space however the Staten Island dump was when it was operational! ๐
@DrPepper12 Actually, it is - but with magnification.
Parking seems easier at Stonehenge (build the darn multi storey carpark says no one ever about land shortages lol my poor heights fear) and the flat look 🏞๏ธ and also - it's British. Australia still has the British king 👑😋 - my answer might be different if Australia ever became a republic against my wishes 😆
I've visited some of these. I'd really like to visit Petra in Jordan.

I had a trip planned this year to visit Petra, and the pyramids, but that got canceled due to what's going on in the Middle East.
I'm an engineer myself. Thanks - but no :)
If there is one interest, then I'd like to see how China is engineering with such poor results - and still is succeeding. Which excludes their pathetic brick wall construction of course. It already proved to be good for nothing but attracting tourists.
Unfortunately the places that are war ravaged or hate white people.
Iraq and Iran was one of the first centers of civilizations. I could care less about a towelhead kid but when ISIS destroyed several ancient ruins I cried.
Jk about the towelhead kid. Why wonโt US/Israel get every bomb we drop on a Muslim family creates 50 new insurgents?
How many Americans cared about Newtown past a month?
@dustybiker2 only the empathetic who didnโt value guns more than children. And Iโm not even a parent.
The pyramids are just unbelievable how people where able to engineered and work on created them. People said the aliens helped and they might be right.
1-6 please!
never heard of 7th
if I have to pick one absolutely it would be Roman coliseum. Speaks volumes to me. Very chilling as well. Like Pompeii or so.
Since I have been to most of them, I will pick one I haven't been to- Macchu Picchu. The Great Wall would have been my choice if I had been to none of them.
I'd love to see all of them. I've always wanted to travel, but never had the chance. Someday...
Huge Graham Hancock fan here so the older the better.
Pyramids. But the hagia Sofia, colluseum, taj majal, stone henge are all good examples of European architecture
None. Because I'd have to leave the United States to do it. No thank you.
you afraid they won't let you back in?
๐๐๐ nope. When you leave the United States you leave it's protection.
so Americans who travel to Peru, the UK, Italy, etc are at risk of things they are not at risk of in the US? How so?
We're not having this debate.
Kidnapping gringos is a sport in South America and Italy is just full of degenerates and con men. No you're not 100% safe anywhere. But at least here you know the culture.
how many gringos are kidnapped in Peru? How many in England, India, China, Italy, or Egypt?
Where is a tourist more likely to be physicall attacked or robbed: one of those placees or the US?
I'd like to hear from you where you get your crime stats on those countries
Keep believing that nonsense if you like. As I said, we're not having this debate.
it's not really a debate. You seem to just make stuff up. I've been to Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Belize, and Canada and never once felt unsafe.
Yeah, well you don't strike me as very smart. That really doesn't surprise me.
you've never been outside the country, but you think that the US is the safest country on the planet. You can't provide any evidence to back up what you say.
And you insult my intelligence?
Alright you just want to argue. I don't need a reason beyond what I've told you. Have a nice day. ๐
I like Sophia...
The pyramids and Great Wall of China
Taj Mahal with my girlfriend
The Pyramids of Giza.
It could actually be Rome.
Great Wall of China and slam some Chinese sluts on the side.
The Hagia Sophia and the Colosseum.
Do I HAFTA choose? Probs the hagia Sophia first
@OtterMan68 last 2
None of them.
why not?
1. They are all in countries I'd rather never enter for safety reasons.
2. None of them are my taste in architecture.
most of those countreis have lower crime rates than the US. Don't hear of many tourists being assaulted in Italy or the UK, for example.
I'm not worried about getting mugged.
Safety risk when visiting refers to how bad their government is, how dangerous their environments are, how remote the landmarks are from emergency help, how religious the country is, etc.
Roman Coliseum.
Rather see cathedrals.
Castle ruins of Scotland
Giza
The Taj.
All lol
Chinese Wall
Mayan/Aztec pyramids
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