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clipped from artsonearth.com
ten amazing natural wonders to blow your mind:
The Northern Lights
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The Great Barrier Reef
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A Simple Sunrise
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Machu Picchu
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Lost in the mountainside, this remote secret village was discovered a hundred years ago by an American Historian named Hiram Bingham and only recently it was made one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Built with brick (and with some excellent places to climb on) this town is now populated by Llamas and tourists who flock to Peru just to witness and be a part of this unique culture. Machu Picchu was constructed around 1460 at the height of the Inca empire but it was abandoned 100 years later until urban tourists can and invaded this natural landscape.
A Smile
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A Snowflake
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Iguassu Falls
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The Grand Canyon
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A Rainbow
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The Amazon Rainforest
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