Travel to various countries around the world, and you’ll see your fair share of famous landmarks, from the Statue of Liberty to the Eiffel Tower. However, there are many landmarks that you may not see as often, and that’s what we’ll quiz you about today. These are landmarks that range from natural creations to man-made sights. They’re all quite marvelous and worth a visit if you get the chance. The typical American can’t properly identify these world landmarks. Can you?
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The first of our world landmarks is a massive sandstone monolith that many scientists believe started forming over 500 million years ago. People believe it changes colors throughout the year and the day. At sunrise and sunset, it can have a reddish glow.
Ayers Rock

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A rock formation in Australia.
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This incredible landmark is a vast 402 acres. That makes it the largest religious structure in the entire world. It’s also an architectural wonder, especially since it was built in the early 12th century.
Angkor Wat

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This is the Angkor Wat Hindu-Buddhist temple in Cambodia.
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This is one of the many world landmarks in a famous European country. It’s a massive monument that sits at the end of the end of the Champs-Élysées. It stands for all of the brave people who died in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
Arc de Triomphe

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It’s the Arc de Triomphe, and it’s located in Paris, France.
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This landmark is famous by name, but many Americans don’t recognize it. This is a famous cathedral that has been around since 1163. Sadly, there was a major fire that destroyed much of it five years ago. However, it’s since been repaired.
Notre Dame

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This is Notre Dame Cathedral. Also known as Notre Dame de Paris in France.
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This is another one of the incredible world landmarks and it’s found in Germany. It was constructed during the 18th century. As a hint, this was constructed to indicate the start of the road from Berlin to Brandenburg.
The Brandenburg Gate

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This is the Brandenburg Gate. It’s one of the most noteworthy landmarks in Germany.
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If you ever dreamt of being a prince or princess as a kid, you’ll probably be in awe of this monument. It’s in Germany and it was constructed during the 19th century. It’s located in the gorgeous Swiss Alps.
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This very famous world landmark is an ancient citadel. It was a marvel during the time because it took incredible craftsmanship. It was considered one of the most important buildings ever constructed at that time.
Acropolis of Greece

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This is the Acropolis of Greece. It’s in Athens.
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This llama is looking over a 15th-century citadel that’s located in southern Peru. The gorgeous monument is located in a tropical mountain forest that is 2,430 meters above sea level.
Machu Picchu

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You may have heard the name but you may not recognize that this is Machu Picchu.
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This is one of the most spoken-about world landmarks, and it’s located in Russia. This landmark comprises the official government buildings in the country. Many people recognize this landmark when they see it. Do you know what it is?
Kremlin

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You’ve likely heard of the Kremlin, and here is how it looks today.
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Do you know the name of this gorgeous landmark and where it’s located? This amazing and brightly colored structure was constructed between 1555 and 1561. It was designed by ruler Ivan the Terrible. It’s an Orthodox church and one of the most notable buildings in the world.
St. Basil’s Cathedral

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It’s St. Basil’s Cathedral, and it’s located in Moscow, Russia.
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This is quite the site. It’s an Ottoman-era historical imperial mosque that sits in Istanbul, Turkey. It was constructed during the rule of Ahmed I between 1609 and 1617. Do you know it?
Blue Mosque

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This is another one of the famous world landmarks. This one is the Blue Mosque, and it’s still an active mosque today.
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This is a naturally formed landmark that shows the true beauty of nature. Not just your traditional canyon. This one has a series of amphitheaters made of stone. There are also several natural bridges.
Bryce Canyon

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This is the amazing Bryce Canyon. It’s located in Utah in the United States.
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Perhaps you’ve seen pictures of this area. This is an amazing waterfall that’s the next best thing to Niagara Falls. This waterfall shares the same name as the town where it’s located.
Victoria Falls

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This gorgeous landmark is Victoria Falls. This is quite a site. The picture doesn’t quite do it justice. See it for yourself if you get the chance.
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Many people will realize that this is a great world landmark, but you may not remember what it is. This is a stunning landmark that was made well before the tools we have today. Do you know what this monument is?
Great Sphinx of Giza

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This beauty is the Great Sphinx of Giza. They made this with stone and hammers and a lot of hard work.
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This sculpture was built from plaster back in 1877, and it sits in the Buen Retiro Park in Madrid, Spain. This is a famous sculpture, but not for the best reasons.
Fountain of the Fallen Angel

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The fallen angel depicted in this sculpture is the Devil.
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This famous structure sits in Texas. In addition to being a beautiful building, this was also the site of a major altercation during the Texas Revolution of 1836. Do you remember this one?
The Alamo

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This is the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
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This is one of the most famous landmarks in America. It is a monument that reaches 630 feet into the air. It’s the tallest structure of its kind. You can take an elevator to the top.
St. Louis Arch

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This is the famous Arch in Saint Louis.
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You’ve likely seen pictures of this famous landmark and probably heard about it in school. It wasn’t built like this, but it tilted over time due to issues with the foundation.
Tower of Pisa

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It’s also known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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There are many mountains in the world, but this one is among the most famous. Many people have climbed it over the years with mixed results. Hint: It’s not in America.
Mount Everest

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This is the enormous Mount Everest.
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This famous bridge is in Europe, and it’s the subject of a nursery rhyme. This is a grand bridge that people continue to use to this day.
London Bridge

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This is among the most famous world landmarks. It’s the London Bridge, which is also known as Tower Bridge.
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