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Around The World with a Bad Camera
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bobby
I went on a tour around the world and visited some of the most amazing attractions. Unfortunately, my camera malfunctioned. Can you help me remember which attraction is on which picture?
Question 1:
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The construction of this famous campanile began in 1173.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
John Hancock Tower
The Sears Tower
The Eiffel Tower
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Question 2:
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This amphitheatre is capable of seating 50,000 spectators and was once used for gladiatorial combat.
The Colosseum
Aventicum
The Amphitheatre of Arles
Mediolanum Santonum
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Question 3:
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This is a 102-story contemporary Art Deco style building in New York City, designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon Associates and built in 1931.
The Trump Building
Chrysler Building
GE Building
Empire State Building
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Question 4:
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This large sandstone rock formation in central Australia is also known as Ayers Rock.
The Blowing Rock
Uluru
Plymouth Rock
The Natural Bridge
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Question 5:
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The British counterpart of this statue is Britannia, which represents British values and was especially well-known at the height of the British Empire.
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
Great Sphinx of Giza
Christ the Redeemer
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Question 6:
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The color of this bridge was selected by consulting architect Irving Morrow, because it blends well with the natural surroundings, yet enhances the bridge's visibility in fog.
Tower Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Question 7:
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This canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and is largely contained in one of the first national parks in the United States.
Canyon Wind
Boulder Canyon
Grand Canyon
Black Canyon
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Question 8:
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This ancient monument is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones, known as megaliths.
Tiahuanaco
Stonehenge
Atlantis
Nazca Lines
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Question 9:
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This wall was used to prevent raids by Mongols and Turkic tribes.
The Atlantic Wall
Berlin Wall
Walls of Troy
Great Wall of China
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Question 10:
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An unlikely legend claims that after the completion of this tomb, the eyes of the architect were gouged in order to ensure that nothing could be built competing with its magnificence.
Ming Dynasty Tomb
Mausoleum of Genghis Khan
Taj Mahal
Arch and Tomb of Galerius
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