Showing posts with label Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Babylon - The Wonder of the Ancient World

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Babylon is one of the most famous cities in history and the story of its rise and fall has been very interesting for historians. At one time in history Babylon was a very important manufacturing center. Also, it was the epicenter of trade between the west and the east.

Traders were involved in transporting goods through land and sea. In the third millennium Babylon was founded by a man called Nimrod. It was also called Babel. As per historic records, in 1790 BC, Hammurabi was ruling over Babylon. He was the one responsible to expand the city and also made it the capital of his empire. The society was based on law and rules. The laws and rules were inscribed on the pillars of the city.

The city was conquered by many rulers like Assyrians, Hittites, and then Nabopolassar found the Babylon. His son was actually mainly responsible for bringing fame to the city. He built huge palaces and temples and also secured the city by building high walls. The architecture of Babylon was complicated according to Greek historians. They had beautiful gardens on the terrace and also knew how to grow plants without soil. That is why the hanging gardens of Babylon are popular even today. The gardens were so beautiful that they became popular as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. There were several other projects of Babylon that were popular throughout history. The advanced architecture of Babylon still never stops to amaze several archeologists and historians.




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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

The Wonder of Mykonos

Mykonos is a grand example of unique Cycladic architecture set around a picturesque fishing-village bay. Totally whitewashed organic cube-like buildings fit closely together to form a kind of labyrinth of narrow alleyways and streets. Its many well-preserved windmills and tiny red-roofed churches add a flavor of culture and custom to the scene, enhanced even further by many museums and the historical ancient site of Delos. You will get a generous taste of Greek hospitality here. Its no wonder why Mykonos has been often called "the jewel" of the Aegean Sea.

Friday, 4 June 2010

Visit Lavenham of Suffolk - Full of Medieval Wonder


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The village of Lavenham is a lively flourishing place full of delightful surprises at every turn. This is a destination that is likely to attract those who are interested in medieval times. The village has been titled the most complete medieval town in Britain for its collection of Tudor and medieval themed architecture.

The town is very steeped in the wool trade, and this will be very evident from the shops and many wool items on display. Lavenham wool has been sold all around the world, and these people are very proud of their work, which is of the highest quality.

The buildings and structures in the area are quite awe-inspiring; you will not be surprised to know that this is a favorite are for photographers to visit. The possibilities for incredible photos here are very unique and will gain attention for their uniqueness.

The most popular attraction at Lavenham is the church of St Peter and St Paul. This majestic structure is on a hill at the end of a long tree-line drive. You will be breath taken with the grandeur of this picturesque scene. The church features a tower that is 141 feet, making it the highest village church tower in all of Britain. In a town that has never had more than 2000 residents, this church seems a bit out of place, yet intriguing. It has brought Lavenham the tourist industry that they have so come to depend upon.

There are several featured tours available for a visitor of Lavenham to take. One is a ninety minute audio tour that will take you through the entire town. There is also a guided walk along the railway, as well as another that takes you on a country ramble.

A yearly event that brings many travelers to the area is the Lavenham Rare Breeds Motor Show. If you have any interest in rare antique cars, this will be the event of a lifetime for you.




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