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WONDERFUL PLACESWONDERFUL PLACESBY VI-1BY VI-1

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Chinese Wall by Teodora

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Eiffel Tower by Danilo

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Chinese Wall by Katarina• Great wall of China is the largest building the world.• It stretches from the steppes of Asia to the Yellow sea.• Total length of 8,851 km.• It began to build in the 5th century BC.• Today the great wall of China largest tourist attraction.• It is under the protection the UNESCO.• On 7 July 2007 it was named one of the NEW SEVEN

WONDERS of the world.

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Stonehenge by Vuk

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Sydney Opera House by Konstantin

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Leaning Tower of Pisa by Ana

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Colosseum by Anela

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Leaning Tower of Pisa by Marija Gajić

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Leaning Tower by Eldin

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Burj Khalifa by Esma

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Christ the Redeemer by Esma

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Big Ben by Marija Perić

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Coloseum by Anđela Požarac

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Leaning Tower of Pisa by Milica

• Leaning tower of Pisa is the bell tower of cathedral Campo de Miarcoli.

• Height of the tower is 56,7 meters.• Construcion began the architect Bonano Pisano in

1173.• Construcion was completed in 1360.• It has 294 steps and 7 rings.• It is under the protection the UNESCO.• It is leaning at an angle of 5,5%.

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Eiffel Tower by Božidar

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London Eye by Mia

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Eiffel Tower by Miloš

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Keops Pyramid by Miko

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Leaning Tower of Pisa by Đorđe

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Leaning Tower of Pisa by Sanja

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Chinese Wall by Anđela Petković

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Rtanj by Aleksandra• Rtanj is a mountain situated in eastern Serbia,

approximately 200 km southeast of Belgrade, between towns of Boljevac on north and Sokobanja on south. It belongs to the Serbian Carpathians.

• Wondrous Rtanj is the most mysterious place in Europe and the world's largest pyramid and many say that it is not sufficiently explored. Even Adolf Hitler in his time showing great interest in Rtanj, but it certainly was not because of the nature around its. A long time ago there are different traditions related to Rtanj: the slopes of the peak Šiljak adorned endemic plants (Saturea montana i Saturea satyris) that grows only in this place. About their medicinal properties are already true legends. It is known that every Egyptian pyramid has significant underground structures. Similarly with the mountain Rtanj. It was found that within these mountains there are vast underground chambers, and cavers have already found more than 17 major caves and underground chambers. It was found that the south and north-western side of the mountain, below the peak Šiljak is located about 450 meters high cavity rhomboid base. The sides are long 250 and 500 meters. Large vertical tunnel, which the researchers named Dimnjak, lead the way deep into the mountains, where it rises to the surface extraordinary amount of orgone energy. This is a positive energy to people and wildlife, and therefore Rtanj known as a place where many heal. There is belief that the Rtanj at the time of the full moon coming aliens.