The latest version of the 7 wonders of the world was announced on July 7, 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal, by popular vote. The event was a wild one among the people and the media, and saw performances by some of the popular artists like Jennifer Lopez. In fact, it was not a purely cultural evening, as brochures and videos related to wonders were also made available to visitors. Aside from the fame it garnered, the approach to choosing the Last 7 Wonders was heavily criticized by UNSECO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and many others. This was because these agencies did not consider the popular choice online mode as an appropriate way to select from the 7 wonders of the world.
The last 7 wonders of the world were chosen from thousands of sites around the world. The final list of these 7 wonders included sites: Taj Mahal, The Great Wall of China, Macchu Picchu in Pera, Petra in Jordon, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Chichén Itzá in Mexico, and the Coliseum in Italy. These sites were the product of popular voting from 200 countries and were a highly anticipated event. These sites reflect the wealth of cultural heritage that is made known to international fame.
People of all ages and genders are interested in learning more about the wonders of the world. The emergence of online websites that contain comprehensive information including articles, news and pictures of the 7 wonders of the world could be a welcome welcome from many people around the world. In recent years, online web sites have offered an ideal option to enable knowledge enhancement comfortably and without incurring any additional cost within your budget constraints.