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The Seven Wonders of the World was a term applied to a number of man-made structures from | The Seven Wonders of the World was a term applied to a number of man-made structures from the [[Earth]]'s past. | ||
An attempt to collect and sell off to the highest bidder on G-bay, the entire collection was attempted by [[Pholonius Ginn]]. | An attempt to collect and sell off to the highest bidder on G-bay, the entire collection was attempted by [[Pholonius Ginn]]. | ||
==The wonders== | |||
* The Great Pyramids of Cheops | |||
: The tomb of Pharaoh Khufu (as the Doctor knew him), made up of over two million blocks of stones each weighing over two tons. | |||
*The Temple of Diana at Ephesus | |||
: lasted as a run until at least the third century AD. | |||
*The Colossus of Rhodes | |||
: A statue of Helios in Greece 280BC | |||
* The Statue of Zeus at Olympia | |||
* The Mausoleum | |||
* The Pharos Lighthouse at Alexandria | |||
* The Hanging Gardens of Babylon ([[DWAM]]: ''[[Minus Seven Wonders]]'') |
Revision as of 16:51, 31 March 2011
The Seven Wonders of the World was a term applied to a number of man-made structures from the Earth's past.
An attempt to collect and sell off to the highest bidder on G-bay, the entire collection was attempted by Pholonius Ginn.
The wonders
- The Great Pyramids of Cheops
- The tomb of Pharaoh Khufu (as the Doctor knew him), made up of over two million blocks of stones each weighing over two tons.
- The Temple of Diana at Ephesus
- lasted as a run until at least the third century AD.
- The Colossus of Rhodes
- A statue of Helios in Greece 280BC
- The Statue of Zeus at Olympia
- The Mausoleum
- The Pharos Lighthouse at Alexandria
- The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (DWAM: Minus Seven Wonders)