Introduction - 0:11 Colosseum - 0:40 The leaning tower of Pisa - 1:20 The Great Wall of China - 1:55 Porcelain Tower of Nanjing - 2:42 Hagia Sophia - 3:15 Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa - 3:59 Stonehenge - 4:34
The Stonehenge mystery was solved, it's a sundial that marks certain events throughout the year, the stones are precisely aligned with sunrises and sunsets
isn't a cemetery? hundreds of skeletons of different ages was found around the area, there's also carvings of sorts in the stones.. edit.. i made the comment before watching the video but i also like to add that apparently the model used for the _calendar theory_ of sorts are incomplete because they said that the stonehenge was missing many pieces?
The experts still 100% either way although, the sun, time, burials and pagan rituals too the list. Many experts agree that it’s likely it has more than a single purpose.
Ever heard of INDIA having TAJ MAHAL, GOLGUMBAZE, CAVE TEMPLES. If you have, you would not include those other as INDIAN wonders full your list of "wonders".
Some really beautiful sections of the great wall are the ones overgrown and not well taken care of, away from the tourists. It's certainly a hike, but it's well worth it
Kailasha temple, ajantha caves, humpi, kajuraho, tanjore, mahabalipuram... to name a few. I think you are thinking Taj Mahal is the only building we have.
Gyberious hey ik this is a little late, the reason it makes a bird sound is because of the echo the clap sound waves make when they reach the top of the tower, it recreates a sound that sounds similar to a bird crowing.
Its really very interesting and this is the thing that we should know but some of the people just don't know " what are 7 wonders" and I think that's shameful... And talking about your channel its amazing your channel tells everything that I want to know... Amazing
the roman colosseum (70 a.D) is from ancient history same as stonehenge ( 2500 b.C) as the middle ages begin in aprox 400 A.D, great video anyway cheers
He did not write this list. "Many of the structures on these lists were built much earlier than the Medieval Ages but were well known." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonders_of_the_World#Lists_from_other_eras
I also read Stonehenge started as a burial ground by migrants from the Aegean region. They took their culture of building monoliths to that area. So even if the history was lost for some time, Stonehenge has Mediterranean roots and is founded in ancient times. It needs to be rewritten as an Ancient Wonder.
@@bigiron7547 you clearly don't know the difference. The Ancient world is typically considered to be before the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD. The Chichen Itza pyramids were built around 600 AD
@@zeztro Exactly right. The Temple of Kukulcan, in the Mayan cultural city of Chichen Itza, was built sometime between 700-1100 AD. There's so much focus on the European Middle Ages or so called "dark ages" and not nearly enough focus on the incredible advancements in science, math, medicine and architecture in Mesoamerica, China, Japan or during the Islamic Golden Age. Also, in Africa in the 1300s, the richest person to ever live, King Mansa Musa, is barely known outside of what's now Mali, where his kingdom was located. He was so rich that when he went on pilgrimage to Mecca with an entourage of over 25,000 people, he carried over 1000 lbs of gold. When his massive group stopped in Egypt, he gave out so much gold to the poor that he caused a huge recession on gold that lasted for 10 years!!
There was a civilization when British was searching for fire, these was agriculture when people were hunting for food in the wild in France , there was a library long ago before letter 'a' was invented in english, there was a cave which was craved from top to bottom with unbelievable sculpture when most of the western people are living in caves.. it is so bad not to have any monument from South Asian countries(Taj Mahal is not a native Indian architecture). Visit the temples that's where real Indus valley civilization is..
Hi there Marketingmagician. I didn't create the lists. The "Ancient" list was created for touring the Mediterranean so doesn't include other technically ancient sites, so really the "Middle Ages" list is when that list was created, even though several of these monuments are much older. Also, I just doublechecked the wiki site for Stonehenge and it mentions burial sites all over the place, so I'm not the only one who is getting that message.
I Am Your Target Demographic. Certainly there are several hundred burial mounds in the area and Parker reported the vines of 63 individuals that had been reinterred after being exhumed by Hawley. But as I said I don't believe it was primarily a burial site. The location and alignment with the solstices cannot be chance and are the feature most examined and discussed here.
the ancient wonders are a list made by the meditarrean people, they only recorded the ones that they discovered at the time and find it worth putting it in by their architecture
This video contains many inaccuracies. The Colosseum was not named after the Colossus of Rhodes. It got its name fram a nearby colossal statue of Nero.
The Colosseum gets its name from the Colossus of Nero which once stood nearby, not from Rhodes. Also, like a few others in this video, it's a Wonder of the Modern world. not the Middle Ages. They are The Colosseum, Petra, Taj Mahal, Chichen Itza, Matchu Picchu, The Great Wall, and Christ the Redeemer.
because ancient Rome is not that ancient or it's ancient, but there are more ancient ones so they have another last of the ancient wonders (and they are really ancient that they were all destroyed except Giza pyramids)
I thought the taj mahal was one of the 7 wonders of the Middle ages along with the great pyramid of Giza, great wall of China and leaning tower of pissa
Hi there Rachna. Those aren’t wonders of the world, at least not the lists I found. The Taj Mahal was voted on, in a list called the New7Wonders, but that’s the only list it appears on.
I don't agree with your raisoning. It's not because the Colosseum or Stonehenge weren't included in the list of the Ancient World that it makes them wonders of the "Middle Ages". You could have just put them in an addendum. The Middle Ages were an historical period that extended from 476 to the XV century, so those monuments aren't on the right list.
The English: We made 93 rocks 13 feet tall. The Egyptians : that’s cute
England didn’t exist then
@@hullaballoo9703 Anglo Saxons did, I’m Anglo Saxon and it a basically the founders of England
@@harrysarada2710 get tf outta here I'm a dane
@@randomvidz8742 and? What’s ur point? 😂😂😂
@@harrysarada2710 Stonehenge was built in ancient times 3000 bc. Not in Saxon times.
Introduction - 0:11
Colosseum - 0:40
The leaning tower of Pisa - 1:20
The Great Wall of China - 1:55
Porcelain Tower of Nanjing - 2:42
Hagia Sophia - 3:15
Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa - 3:59
Stonehenge - 4:34
The Stonehenge mystery was solved, it's a sundial that marks certain events throughout the year, the stones are precisely aligned with sunrises and sunsets
isn't a cemetery? hundreds of skeletons of different ages was found around the area, there's also carvings of sorts in the stones..
edit.. i made the comment before watching the video but i also like to add that apparently the model used for the _calendar theory_ of sorts are incomplete because they said that the stonehenge was missing many pieces?
Easily put a calender of the sorts
The experts still 100% either way although, the sun, time, burials and pagan rituals too the list. Many experts agree that it’s likely it has more than a single purpose.
I honestly love these series! Thank you so much for sharing. Can't wait for the last installment!
Hopefully you found this interesting! Our final part will release next Wednesday!
Ever heard of INDIA having TAJ MAHAL, GOLGUMBAZE, CAVE TEMPLES. If you have, you would not include those other as INDIAN wonders full your list of "wonders".
6 years after you posted this I have found your 7 wonders episodes.....and I love them. Well done sir
I've been Blessed to see Stonehenge back in December 2019 Pre covid. It's awe inspiring. Now the rest of the Wonders of are on my list.
This has me smiling, it’s so beautiful
Never heard of the porcelain tower but it seems very cool.
Some really beautiful sections of the great wall are the ones overgrown and not well taken care of, away from the tourists. It's certainly a hike, but it's well worth it
Kailasha temple, ajantha caves, humpi, kajuraho, tanjore, mahabalipuram... to name a few. I think you are thinking Taj Mahal is the only building we have.
I think it defeats the whole purpose of stone henge being ancient when they cemented them into the ground in the 50s..
FPS Dovah danget... that makes it that much harder to push them over...
Borobudur temple in Indonesia is also great. Built around 8th century
This video is the best for kids and the video is wonderful.😊
These are so good !
I wonder where are chitchen itza or the ancient city of petra or even taj mahal at?
Silvio Pokorni taj mahal is a modern wonder of the wormd so its petra
Very well done video short description and history of each Wonder. Just learned a fact I didn't know about each 7th Wonder from you👍🏻👍🏻
Good job, very nice series! Thank you for Posting.
I've been to Chichén Itzá and if you clap near it.. it makes a bird sound. It was beautiful and there were iguanas everywhere
Hfisdfbjedj D “it makes a bird sound” wtf? Please explain.
Search Chichén Itzá cap
Gyberious hey ik this is a little late, the reason it makes a bird sound is because of the echo the clap sound waves make when they reach the top of the tower, it recreates a sound that sounds similar to a bird crowing.
The 5000th video that I’ve ever liked.
thanks for your time
Its really very interesting and this is the thing that we should know but some of the people just don't know " what are 7 wonders" and I think that's shameful...
And talking about your channel its amazing your channel tells everything that I want to know...
Amazing
I Love His Videos. I Am Such An Adventureous Person And He Gives A Glimpse Of The Most Beautiful Places.
its been over a week. YES THE LINK!
the roman colosseum (70 a.D) is from ancient history same as stonehenge ( 2500 b.C) as the middle ages begin in aprox 400 A.D, great video anyway cheers
He did not write this list.
"Many of the structures on these lists were built much earlier than the Medieval Ages but were well known."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonders_of_the_World#Lists_from_other_eras
I mean the middle ages start with the fall of the Roman empire and they put the colosseum in this list
I also read Stonehenge started as a burial ground by migrants from the Aegean region. They took their culture of building monoliths to that area. So even if the history was lost for some time, Stonehenge has Mediterranean roots and is founded in ancient times. It needs to be rewritten as an Ancient Wonder.
@@RonT222 The mystery was solved and it was actually a sundial.
@@benjaminwu100 Where it was a burial ground before that.
good
Machu Picchu, Angkor Wat, Taj Mahal, Easter island🗿, Great Wall of China, Roman Colosseum, Stonehenge?
u missed the first video, doofus
stonehenge is in this video? Did you even watch?
Lol watch the videos or even the series, like jeez how lazy can you get
thanks for the visdeo , well done
The Colosseum is from the Ancient World along with Stonehenge
What about the Mayan pyramids? Great video it’s lacking though some of the actual wonders though 🧐.
Middle Ages not ancient lol you do know the difference ?
@@bigiron7547 those pymrids also weren't included there
@@bigiron7547 you clearly don't know the difference. The Ancient world is typically considered to be before the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD. The Chichen Itza pyramids were built around 600 AD
@@zeztro Exactly right. The Temple of Kukulcan, in the Mayan cultural city of Chichen Itza, was built sometime between 700-1100 AD. There's so much focus on the European Middle Ages or so called "dark ages" and not nearly enough focus on the incredible advancements in science, math, medicine and architecture in Mesoamerica, China, Japan or during the Islamic Golden Age. Also, in Africa in the 1300s, the richest person to ever live, King Mansa Musa, is barely known outside of what's now Mali, where his kingdom was located. He was so rich that when he went on pilgrimage to Mecca with an entourage of over 25,000 people, he carried over 1000 lbs of gold. When his massive group stopped in Egypt, he gave out so much gold to the poor that he caused a huge recession on gold that lasted for 10 years!!
The people who made the list during the Middle Ages didn’t know about the Mayan pyramids.
You need to see Borobudur Temple , It's cool
I searched it on google and its cool
How about Angkor Wat of Cambodia? It was built in 12th century. This construction is phenomenal.
I agree
Not a wonder
@@syzen1685 but that Stonehenge is a wonder?
Does any body know how to spell the catacombs place
Stonehenge is the only one I have seen in person. Since I have only been to the UK in Europe.
The name of the colloseum comes from the colossus of Nero standing aside, not the one of Rhodes. But great video.
I’m watching this a hour before I go to the colosseum
It's funny to me that they "put things back in their places" on the stonehenge
any idea why Tajmahal is missing here ?
There was a civilization when British was searching for fire, these was agriculture when people were hunting for food in the wild in France , there was a library long ago before letter 'a' was invented in english, there was a cave which was craved from top to bottom with unbelievable sculpture when most of the western people are living in caves.. it is so bad not to have any monument from South Asian countries(Taj Mahal is not a native Indian architecture). Visit the temples that's where real Indus valley civilization is..
I frequently drive past Stonehenge and it's definately nothing to do with the middle ages. And it's not primarily a burial site.
Hi there Marketingmagician. I didn't create the lists. The "Ancient" list was created for touring the Mediterranean so doesn't include other technically ancient sites, so really the "Middle Ages" list is when that list was created, even though several of these monuments are much older. Also, I just doublechecked the wiki site for Stonehenge and it mentions burial sites all over the place, so I'm not the only one who is getting that message.
I Am Your Target Demographic. Certainly there are several hundred burial mounds in the area and Parker reported the vines of 63 individuals that had been reinterred after being exhumed by Hawley. But as I said I don't believe it was primarily a burial site. The location and alignment with the solstices cannot be chance and are the feature most examined and discussed here.
No Borobudur Temple?
Where is ester island?
Rome Colosium,Leaning tower of Pisa,Great Wall of China,Porcelain Tower of Nanjing,Hagia Sophia,Catacombs of Kom El shoqafa,Stonehenge
Yeah, I am surprised Eiffel tower isn't on this list
You should have added Uluru or Aires rock in Australia
Manmade wonders !!!! Ayers rock is not manmade!!
dr evil I’m confused did they say it had to be man made
You could have did the Sri Venkatesh Temple in Tirumala, India
Sir please send the pictures names
Thanks
what is the background music?
What about borobudur
where's the Hagdan-hagdan palayan or BANAUE RICE TERRACES of the Philippines???
it must be included in wonders of the world
This is the middle age
So its the ancient seven wonders
The narrator is HANDSOME! (...just sayin’...😏) He’s also doing a good informative service to us all!
Che Johnson no one cares
Void L lmao who asked you
Where is ankor wat and taj mahal and many more
I love these series....but, you forgot PETRA and the TAJ MAHAL!
What about newgrange?
Where is Easter Island with the Stone heads? I’ve been looking for the real 7 wonders that have these Heads among others people forget about.
Not sure why a clip on the seven wonders of the Middle Ages starts with the Colosseum. Maybe someone should check and verify their dates.
What about Newgrange in Ireland older than most places
where is the tazmahal...?
it is informative
I'm confused, is the Great Wall of China supposed to be an Ancient wonder?
the ancient wonders are a list made by the meditarrean people, they only recorded the ones that they discovered at the time and find it worth putting it in by their architecture
I thought wonders were supposed to be things that can’t be explained hence “wonder “ butt idk
Nah i thought theyre wonders couse theyre wonderous/ wonderful right?
Jake Neher I thought it was bc yk how you wonder how something happened. I thought that’s what it meant
@@miramartin6554 dont blame you, would make just as much sense
This video contains many inaccuracies. The Colosseum was not named after the Colossus of Rhodes. It got its name fram a nearby colossal statue of Nero.
Archway of ctesiphon?
The Colosseum gets its name from the Colossus of Nero which once stood nearby, not from Rhodes. Also, like a few others in this video, it's a Wonder of the Modern world. not the Middle Ages. They are The Colosseum, Petra, Taj Mahal, Chichen Itza, Matchu Picchu, The Great Wall, and Christ the Redeemer.
As far I have a knowledge Taj Mahal is also the seven wonders of the middle ages.
Where is it
What about newgrange
Where is Taj Mahal ??
No borobudur ??
Where is lalibella
"middle ages" .. starts with ancient rome.. oookeydokey
The Ancient ones are before that though.
Wut, your do know that the Middle Ages started with the end of Rome so technically Rome still counts. Besides tourists had only began after Rome.
because ancient Rome is not that ancient or it's ancient, but there are more ancient ones so they have another last of the ancient wonders (and they are really ancient that they were all destroyed except Giza pyramids)
2:08 Democrats: Walls don't work
The Chinese: Are you sure about that?
Angkor Wat? It was build in the 12 century
your information is inaccurate, the blue mosque is still used as a place of worship and is still a mosque not a museum.
is there a reason why all of the wonders are super intricate except for stonehenge ??
Oh look honey a tilting building, let’s go climb it in hopes it won’t fall 😃
Newgrange?
I thought the taj mahal was one of the 7 wonders of the Middle ages along with the great pyramid of Giza, great wall of China and leaning tower of pissa
Giza Pyramids are from the 7 wonders of the ancient age, not the middle age and it's the only one still standing till this day
Isn't Stone Henge 3000 years old
Stonehenge what?
The last one is like thing from King Arthur's legend
Taj mahal ????
Stonehenge is overrated compared to Angkor Vat or statues of Easter island.
Where is the Taj Mahal ?
No Angkor Wat
Wasn't Britain under the Roman empire?
But where is the Taj Mahal, Christ the Redmeer , Petra, Macchu Picchu, and Chichen Itza....
Kind of sad you didn't mention the catacombs of Paris.
Yo where is Taj Mahal, shouldn't that be on this list?
Its funny that stones are one of the wonders of the world
Where is Taj mahal
where is taj mehal and effiel tower
ur vid u create the list to what its famous for we know more than u....
Hi there Rachna. Those aren’t wonders of the world, at least not the lists I found. The Taj Mahal was voted on, in a list called the New7Wonders, but that’s the only list it appears on.
I Am Your Target Demographic Hi, i have a question. I heard somewhere that Michelangelo’s David is a wonder of the world. Is this true?
I believe stone henge was once a castle.
I don't agree with your raisoning. It's not because the Colosseum or Stonehenge weren't included in the list of the Ancient World that it makes them wonders of the "Middle Ages". You could have just put them in an addendum. The Middle Ages were an historical period that extended from 476 to the XV century, so those monuments aren't on the right list.
I just wish The Kaabaaa Is in the Seven wonders of tje modern world
I still havrn't watched it
taj mahal ?????
No Petra?
I think you may need to research what the “Middle Ages” were
wow, no mention of the Americas, or any of their civilizations
Surprised there’s no Taj Mahal
We're all people.