Nov 022010
 

Many aspire to world travel but often don’t know where to begin. With so much to see, it’s important to have a plan and many have made it their goal to glimpse the Seven Wonders of the World during their lifetime. Since it takes a lot of time and money to see the innumerable beautiful and interesting places in the world, narrowing the list is wise and getting the needed passport is as easy as going to your computer and filling out an online US passport application. Since six of the seven wonders are in a foreign country, you will certainly need to get that passport to get on your way.

Only one of the original Seven Wonders of the World still exists on the Seven Wonders list and that is the Great Pyramids of Giza. What was originally called the Seven Wonders of the World is now named the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. This new list has been compiled and presents the best “new” wonders.

First to make the list is one of the largest waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls. This awesome site is located in two African cities, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Victoria Falls begins in the Zambezi River and is twice the height of Niagara Falls and twice the width of Horseshoe Falls. A visit here will let you clearly understand why the local natives have named this wonder “The Smoke That Thunders”.

The United States is home to the second wonder. Located in Arizona, the Grand Canyon has been one of the top destinations in the world giving the traveler an opportunity to see what the Colorado River has carved over the last million years. With this breathtaking sight being right here in the United States, an American passport is not required.

Number three on the list is the Great Barrier Reef which is located off the coast of Australia in the Coral Sea. While it is know to be the largest reef system in the world, it is actually more than 1,600 miles of 2,900 individual reefs. This formation creates a site that is even visible from outer space.

The fourth New Wonder of the World is the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Considered the largest Art Deco statue in the world, it stands at a staggering 130 feet tall and nearly 100 feet wide with his arms outstretched. This statue stands looking down over Rio from the peak of the 2,300 foot tall Mount Corcovado.

Mount Everest is a tower number five and is known to be the highest location on the face of the earth. Reaching 29,002 feet, a family vacation to this location would consist of a breathing view from the summit but to the experienced mountain climber, it presents a challenge of a lifetime.

The sixth wonder is not really a place but a visual experience. Viewed from the northern most points on the globe, the Aurora or Northern Lights attract many to the northern regions of Canada for the spectacular heavenward show of the dancing lights.

The final wonder of the world is Paricitun, a volcano in Mexico. Surrounding this volcano is the lava-covered town of Michoacán, Mexico.

As you can see, our world has so many incredible sights to enjoy, it would take more than one lifetime to see them all so start with the newly listed top seven. An U.S. passport will be required for six out of the seven so go to your computer and download an online USA passport application to get the process started.

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