Abu Simbel
Al-Khazneh
Alhambra
Angkor Wat
Aqueduct of Segovia
Buckingham Palace
Burj Khalifa
Cathedrale Notre Dame
Chichen Itza
Christ the Redeemer
Colosseum
Eiffel Tower
Empire State Building
Forbidden City
Gobekl Tepe
Golden Gate Bridge
Great Pyramid of Giza
Great Wall of China
Hagia Sophia
Himeji Castle
La Pedrera
Machu Picchu
Kaaba
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Westminster
Parthenon
Sagrada Familia
Saint Basils Cathedral
Sistine Chapel
Statue of Liberty
Stonehenge
Taj Mahal
Westminster Abbey
 

Abu Simbel is a pair of ancient rock temples in southern Egypt, built by Pharaoh Ramses II around 1264 BCE to glorify himself and his queen Nefertari. The temples are renowned for their monumental scale, intricate carvings, and alignment that allows sunlight to illuminate the inner sanctum on specific days of the year. In the 1960s, they were relocated in an incredible engineering feat to save them from submersion caused by the creation of the Aswan High Dam’s reservoir, Lake Nasser.
The Alhambra is a stunning palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Spain, renowned for its intricate Islamic architecture and beautiful gardens. It was originally constructed in the 13th century by the Nasrid dynasty and later expanded by subsequent rulers. The palace is famous for its exquisite decorative elements, including ornate arches, tilework, and reflecting pools, showcasing the art and culture of medieval Spain.
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She talks about him all the time.
I’m reading a story about some children who get lost on a mountain.
I’ve been thinking about what you said, and I’ve decided that you’re right.
Does anyone have any questions about tonight’s homework?
* be about
“It’s a really good film.” “What’s it about?” “It’s about some students in New York.”
* all about sth
Mom wanted to know all about my new job.
a book on 18th-century European literature
Professor Dodd is giving a lecture on medieval history.
* opinions/ideas/views on
a survey of young people’s opinions on marriage
* opinions/ideas/views on +how/why/what
We would like to hear your views on how services could be improved.
The police have new information concerning the identity of the murder victim.
Thank you for your letter regarding my student loan.
* deal with sth
The book deals with the problems of poverty and unemployment.
These issues are dealt with again in Chapter 4.
The church is about a mile away.
It’s about 2 years since I last saw him.
“What time would you like me to come?” “Oh, about 9 o’clock.”
The murder was committed at around noon on Friday.
It cost around $1,500.
We will be landing at Heathrow in approximately 30 minutes.
Approximately 30% of the community is Polish.
A new computer like this one would cost roughly $2,000.
There were roughly 50 people there.
* a hundred/forty/twenty odd
It’s been thirty-odd years since I’ve seen him.
There are fifty odd channels, and still nothing to watch.

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Birth of Moon (4500 mya)
Earliest Life (4100 mya)
Origin of Ocean (3800 mya)
First Cell (3800 mya)
Great Oxidation Event (2460-2060 mya)
Snowball Earth (650 mya)
Cambrian Explosion (530 mya)
First Land Animal (425 mya)
Permean Extinction (252 mya)
Age of Dinosaurs (225-95 mya)
Extinction of Dinosaurs (65 mya)
 

Birth of Moon (4500)

Earliest Life (4100)

Origin of Ocean (3800)

First Cell (3800)

Oxygen Crisis (2460-2060)

Snowball Earth (650)

Cambrian Explosion (530)

First Land Animal (425)

Permian Extinction (252)

Age of Dinosaurs (225-65)

Extiction of Dinosaurs (65)

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