The Seven Wonders of the World embodies the indefatigable human spirit, their adroit endeavours and unflagging toil. The Ancient wonders are reminiscent of a world long lost; the Modern wonders represent the limitless boundaries of human skill and technology while the Natural wonders are proof of the many marvels in nature. Learn about the Seven Wonders of the World and get all the related facts through our comprehensive listing of informative sites.
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The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
 
The Great Pyramid of Giza
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
The Colossus of Rhodes
The Pharos of Alexandria
The Seven Natural Wonders of the World
 
Mount Everest
The Great Barrier Reef
The Grand Canyon
Victoria Falls
The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro
Paricutin Volcano
The Northern Lights
The Seven Underwater Wonders of the World
 
Palau
The Belize Barrier Reef
The Galapagos Islands
The Northern Red Sea
Lake Baikal
The Great Barrier Reef
The Deep Sea Vents
The Seven Wonders of the Medieval Mind
 
Stonehenge
The Colosseum
The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa
The Great Wall of China
The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing
The Hagia Sophia
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Seven Wonders of the Modern World
 
The Empire State Building
The Itaipú Dam
The CN Tower
The Panama Canal
The Channel Tunnel
The North Sea Protection Works
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Seven Forgotten Natural Wonders of the World
 
Angel Falls
The Bay of Fundy
Iguaçú Falls
Krakatoa Island
Mount Fuji
Mount Kilimanjaro
Niagara Falls
The Seven Forgotten Modern Wonders of the World
 
The Clock Tower (Big Ben)
Eiffel Tower
The Gateway Arch
The Aswan High Dam
Hoover Dam
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
The Petronas Towers
The Seven Forgotten Wonders of the Medieval Mind
 
Abu Simbel Temple
Angkor Wat
Taj Mahal
Mont Saint-Michel
The Moai Statues
The Parthenon
The Shwedagon Pagoda
The Forgotten Wonders
 
The Aztec Temple
The Banaue Rice Terraces
The Borobudur Temple
The Inca City
The Statue of Liberty
The Mayan Temples
The Temple of the Inscriptions
The Throne Hall of Persepolis
Petra
The Suez Canal
The Sydney Opera House
The Red Fort in India

Climatic conditions in Australia

The smallest continent on earth Australia lies between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The tropic of Capricorn bisects the nation. Unlike any part of the USA most part of Australia lies very close to the equator. The northern part of Australia has a tropical climate while the southern part receives a temperate climate. Our site Allwonders-of-the-world offers detailed information about climatic conditions in Australia.


The tropical states of Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory are well known for their highly predictable weather. During the winter months the daily maximum temperature remains around 20 to 24 degree Celsius. Rainfall is rare during the winter months in the tropical states. This is regarded as a perfect time to plan a trip to the beaches and tropical islands of Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef. These regions are blessed with a pleasant weather during these months of the year.
The weather is found to be less dependable as we move further south. In Melbourne during the month of August the temperature can even rise up to 23 degrees and as well remain as low as 13 degrees. In the summer months the northern states of Australia are hotter and wetter. The southernmost capitals of Australia like Melbourne and Hobart receive snowfall in a very rare basis.

The other capital cities of Australia don't receive any form of snowfall. A few hours drive from Melbourne and Sydney will however; take you to the charming ski fields located in the Great Dividing Range. The sky resorts in Australia marks the visit of discerning travelers during the end of August.


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