We believe that there are some other sights that deserve to be ranked eighth.

This article will discuss the five landmarks that deserve to be termed the world’s eighth wonder.

Easter Island Heads

The Easter Island heads, also known as the Moai, are monolithic human forms found on Easter Island. They were carved between 1250 and 1500 AD by the Rapa Nui people. No one knows why Rapa Nui went on such a mission. These figures are thought to have been carved in commemoration of their forefathers, chiefs, and other notable persons.

 Acropolis

Greece has many Acropolis, however the Acropolis of Athens stands out simply because of its name. Athens’ plain rock is 490 feet above sea level. The Parthenon, assigned to the Greek goddess Athena, is one of the 21 structures on the site.

The Golden Bridge

The Golden Bridge is located in the Vana Hills of Vietnam. Since its opening in June 2018, it has wowed visitors from all over the world. This 490-foot pedestrian walkway was built to connect a nearby cable car station to the TNT garden. It was built to provide a picturesque vista as well as a popular tourist destination in and of itself. The design is stunning, and it incorporates two massive stone hands that appear to be upholding the golden tower.

Eiffel Tower

For the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris, Gustave Eiffel constructed the 1,063-foot high iron lattice tower on the Champs de Mars. Since then, the Eiffel Tower has remained the world’s most visited paid monument. The City of Lights may be seen from three different perspectives. The Eiffel Tower is Paris’s tallest structure and France’s second tallest structure.

The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people to the U. S. to commemorate America’s independence. The statue’s construction coincided with the city’s inaugural ticker-tape parade.

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