{"id":19298,"date":"2014-02-11T09:00:45","date_gmt":"2014-02-11T15:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thisblogrules.com\/?p=19298"},"modified":"2014-02-05T08:15:28","modified_gmt":"2014-02-05T14:15:28","slug":"new-wonders-of-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thisblogrules.com\/new-wonders-of-the-world\/","title":{"rendered":"New Wonders of the World You Should Know About"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you were to be asked about the wonders of the world, you would probably recite by heart the list with the 7 wonders the entire planet knows about<\/strong> and is proud of, as mystery still surrounds a lot of these famous places and science has still a lot of explaining to do related to their origins and apparition on the face of the Earth. Large structures, imposing ones, building which spawned hundreds of theories, hypothesis and research projects. But this world has also a lot of other amazing places, some man – built, some resulting from nature’s imagination, places of true wonder and no less mystery<\/strong>. There are new wonders of the world you should know about and today we will travel to some of them and try to capture their essence.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The lost city of Mahendraparvata was not completely unknown to archeologists or scientists, but it was only in 2013 when they managed to explore it better and come up with some ideas about it. It is so close to Angkor Wat there has to be a connection between them and the real Indiana Joneses who discovered the lost underground city used cutting edge technology to laser scan it and put it on the map. While Angkor Wat is a UNESCO World Heritage wonder of the ancient worlds, the underground lost city of Mahendraparvata still has some secrets in its sleeves and raises a lot of questions that beg for an answer.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This place is open to the public for a few years now and if you ask some extreme sports aficionados about it, they will tell you it is the perfect place to base jump or at least visit by foot. This is the largest cave in the world to this date and by large we mean it hosts its own jungle, with its own new animals species and fossils dating back approximately 300 million years. It is among the new wonders of the world you should know about not only because it attracts tourists from all over the world, but because its secrets are yet to be revealed.<\/p>\n1. Mahendraparvata, Siem Reap, Cambodia<\/h2>\n
2. Son Doong, din Phong Nha, Vietnam<\/h2>\n
3. The Temple of the Night Sun, El Zotz, Guatemala<\/h2>\n