Friday, June 29, 2007

Rapa Nui/New7Wonders

Now Taj Mahal gets support from balloonists
Times of India, India - Jun 27, 2007
Taj is competing with China's Great Wall, the Eiffel Tower of Paris, the Colosseum of Rome, the statues of Easter Island, the Mayan temple city of Chichen ...

Taj Mahal Gets Support From Balloonists
Bernama, Malaysia - Jun 27, 2007
Taj is competing with China's Great Wall, the Eiffel Tower of Paris, the Colosseum of Rome, the statues of Easter Island, the Mayan temple city of Chichen ...

US, Europe quiet on Wonders votes
Montreal Gazette (subscription), Canada - Jun 28, 2007
... mountaintop city Machu Picchu, Jordan's desert city of Petra, the mysterious statues of Easter Island, Britain's Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal in India. ...

New Wonders race is on!
Vancouver Sun, Canada - Jun 28, 2007
What about Machu Picchu or Easter Island? Does Stonehenge get your vote or do the Pyramids of Giza? These monuments were short-listed by an international ...

The Listings
Downtown Express - Jun 28, 2007
Also on view: Ellen Schaefer’s “Easter Island – Its Moais and Its Volcanoes,” Richard Shevlin’s “On the Road: From Mumbai to Madurai” and more. ...

New Wonders race is on!
Canada.com, Canada - Jun 28, 2007
What about Machu Picchu or Easter Island? Does Stonehenge get your vote or do the Pyramids of Giza? These monuments were short-listed by an international ...

2000 years later, global vote to pick world's new Seven Wonders
Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone, CA - Jun 29, 2007
Rio De Janeiro - In the bid to have their iconic statue recognized as one of the new "Seven Wonders of the World," Brazilians have embraced a global ...

South Americans Voting for their Favorite Wonders
About - News & Issues, NY - Jun 29, 2007
... to enable citizens to vote for Machu Picchu." And Chile's Easter Island, recently named an autonomous territory, is voting for the moais on Easter Island.

Vote To Pick World's New Seven Wonders
CBS News, NY - Jun 29, 2007
In the bid to have their iconic statue recognized as one of the new "Seven Wonders of the World," Brazilians have embraced a global competition with open ...

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