7 beautiful wonders in the world you probably never knew

Most of us know famous attractions like the Colosseum , the Great Wall of China or the Taj Mahal . But there are many other historical buildings, ancient buildings, even travel enthusiasts who may have never heard of.

To answer this, we want to share with you the results of a survey in Quora magazine, in which they ask readers to name the world's most visited tourist destinations. . Here are 7 beautiful wonders in the world you may not know yet.

Great Mosque (Great Mosque) in Djenné, Mali

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The great mosque in Djenné is over 100 years old and is the largest mud brick building in the world. In 1988, the Great Mosque was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage and part of the ancient city of Djenné. At this time, mosques were closed to tourist visitors. Perhaps, these measures were taken in 1996 after a photo shoot for Vogue magazine took place here.

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Chand Baori, India

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Chand Baori, located in the small Abhaneri village of India, is one of the deepest and oldest terraced wells in the world. This giant structure looks like an inverted pyramid, deep underground about 30 meters. The structure of Chand Baori is square and has 13 underground floors, three sides are walls surrounded by terraced paths parallel to the edge of the wall. A total of 3,500 narrow steps are perfectly arranged from the well wall to the bottom of the well. The well has a depth of 20m, at the bottom of a dim well is a puddle of green. Scientists identified wells built around the VIII century to the ninth century by King Chanda of the Nikumbha dynasty.

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Romania Parliament Building

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Romania's Parliament House also known as the Romanian Parliament Palace is one of Bucharest's most famous landmarks built since Romania was still a Socialist country. This palace is said to be the heaviest and largest in the world and also the largest administrative building in Europe. This classic wonder has 12 floating floors ( there are also 8 underground floors ) and 3,100 rooms of 330,000 square meters.

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Ancient Stari Most stone bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The bridge across the Neretva River in Mostar city is a modern replica of an ancient bridge destroyed by the Bosnian Croat War of 1993. The ancient Stari Most stone bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. gender in 2005. One of the traditional recreational entertainment sports here is bungy jumping ( a game of strong feeling that players jump down in the posture of legs tied with rope ) to the cold waters of the stream. Neretva river from the free fall bridge about 24 to 30 meters.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort, India

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Kumbhalgarh Fort - fortress located in Mewar Rajahsthan, India - is surrounded by a unique, ancient wall called " The Guardian of Death " or " Eye of Mewar ". This wall is 36 km long, with some places as high as 8 meters. It took a century, from the XV to XVI century to build it. Despite many wars, India's Great Wall was negligible.

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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Iran

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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is the greatest architectural masterpiece of Safavid Iranian architect, built between 1602 and 1619. Bringing a different architectural style to other churches in : there is no tower or inner courtyard, maybe due to the fact that Sheikh Lotfollah mosques do not intend to use it as a public place, but to serve worship for the women in the king's harem .

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Derawar Fort, Pakistan

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Derawar Fort is a large square fortress located in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, built in 1733. The fortress consists of 40 strongholds combined with a perimeter of about 1,500 meters and 30 meters high. Even the local people there, not to mention tourists, are not sure about its existence.

Update 24 May 2019
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