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Hoda 3 year s ago
#8 : funny to read that here, I live in city (PB) near Altenbeken and of course I know that Viaduct 41
       
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Callie 3 year s ago
#3 comparing the Colosseum to the anphitheatre of Pula is a stretch
       
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Candace 3 year s ago
So I got out of this that China has a cheap copy of everything. Not really new news there.
       
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channax 3 year s ago
#2 Ponte (bridge) Salazar good
       
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Christ the Redeemer Statue (Brazil) — Christ the King Statue (Portugal)

The famous statue of Christ the Redeemer is 98 feet tall, excluding its 26-foot pedestal. Since the construction is located at the top of a mountain, there are many cases where lightning has struck the monument. For this reason, it has to be restored quite frequently. A tremendous number of tourists want to get to its base every day, which is why taking a photo with the statue in the background can be quite a complicated task. The cost of an entry ticket starts at $12 (depending on the season). A quite similar copy of Christ the King is located in Lisbon. Its height is a bit shorter than 100 feet, but its pedestal is almost 270 feet tall. To get to the observation deck, you’ll have to pay about $10.70 (€9).

 

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