Not only are the location, the dimensions, and the layout unknown, but there is also no certainty that The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were ever anything more than a myth.

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Within its wall stood, or rather sat, one of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It was a massive statue of Zeus himself, posed upon a majestic throne.

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Sadly, nearly all of the Wonders of the Ancient World have been destroyed, however, The Temple of Artemis is the only one to have been destroyed and rebuilt more than once. Its third, and final, phase remained standing for over 600 years. It was most notable for its numerous columns gilded with gold and silver.…

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Helios is the mythological Greek god of the sun. Legend says that every day he drives his chariot through the sky, giving warmth to the world.

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The oldest of its kind, The Lighthouse of Alexandria, stood for over 1,500 years and is one of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

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