WonderClub.com's "Seven Natural Wonders of the World"The world’s natural wonders differ from the other grouping of wonders in that they were not made or improved upon by humans. They actually humble humanity. The local native peoples have known these wonders for millenia, however this list came to the notice of the Western world relatively recently. For example, Mount Everest wasn’t identified as the world’s highest peak until 1852, and its exact height is periodically disputed to this day. Today, these wonders have become places of pilgrimage, where awe is its own reward. [Notes: "Rio de Janeiro" refers specifically to the harbor. The seventh natural wonder is the aurora, which is not limited to a specific place and thus cannot be listed in this database.] (found at: http://www.wonderclub.com/WorldWonders/NaturalWonders.html)
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Mount Everest 297 people | ||
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Great Barrier Reef 1407 people | ||
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Grand Canyon National Park 1557 people | ||
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Victoria Falls 398 people | ||
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Rio de Janeiro 1581 people | ||
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Paricutin Volcano 18 people | ||
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The Northern Lights 211 people | ||
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Created by MarlowePI on Feb 25, 2006.
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