Monday, April 23, 2012

Wonders Of The World - The Stonehenge - one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

7 wonders of the world, Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The Stonehenge, what are the wonders of the world, Wonders of the world, World Heritage Sites, The Stonehenge is one of famous world wonder. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire. It’s near Amesbury and in north Salisbury. Stonehenge consists round ground circle a circle stone. According to scientist, Stone was build about 2500-2000 years B.C. Nobody knows who was built Stonehenge and proposes of Stonehenge. It’s secret that archaeologists are looking for. There are legends explain appear of Stonehenge. Secret is why prehistoric man could move heavy stones only simple way. It’s the question make historian to learn. Stonehenge has ever been a cemetery during 500 years, historians dug any skeleton in here this is here organize rites religion. It could be a observatory to observe stars or to move the sun, There are much questions concern to it.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Wonder of the World - Mount Fuji


7 wonders of the world, Mount Fuji, Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, what are the wonders of the world, Wonders of the world, World Heritage Sites, Mount Fuji – Wonder of the World is the highest mountain in Japan at 3776, 24m. Mount Fuji lies about 100km south-west of Tokyo and it is a well-known symbol of Japan .It is one of Japan‘s Three Holy Mountain along with Mount Tate and Mount Haiku.  Mount Fuji is a volcano which geologists estimate was created 600.000 years ago. It last erupted in 1707 and is now dormant. According to Buddhist tradition, Fuji rose from the earth in 286 BC after an earthquake that also created Lake Byway.

The Everest Mountain is mentioned in Japanese literature through out the ages and is the subject of many poems.  Mount Fuji is a distinctive feature of the geography of Japan. It is located near the Pacific coast of central Honshu, just west of Tokyo. There are three small cities surround it: Go Temba to the south, Fujiyoshida to the north and Fuji Omiya to the south west. The temperature is very low at the high altitude and the cone is covered by snow for several months of the year. The lowest recorded temperature is -38C and the highest temperature was 17,8C recorded in June 2008. Mount Fuji is the well-known symbol of Japan and famous in the world.