Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 August 2014

New 7Wonders - The Easter Island Statues




This is my fifth post listing the twenty one finalists that went to vote to become one of the New 7Wonders.

First was the Acropolis which I have not visited.


Second was the ALHAMBRA Spain which I have blogged about:



ANGKOR WAT in Cambodia was third on the list and my post about this is on my blog  too


Fourth is the COLOSSEUM in Italy which again I have yet to see. My husband went to Rome for his first Honeymoon so it isn't high on his list at the present time.



The fifth on the list which is done alphabetically is the CORCOVADO (CHRIST THE REDEEMER) in Rio, Brazil.


 No 6 which is the Eiffel tower in Paris, France.


So now we come to the Easter Island Statues as number 7




We visited Easter Island only last year 2013 and they are as splendid as you imagine them to be from the photos.





And now we have reached No7 but post number five for me and that is the statues on Easter Island.






We spent four days on Easter Island visiting the various sites with these fabulous heads .Until our visit I hadn't realised that no heads were left standing and that those now standing had been restored to that position in this last century. 



The heads are called Moai while the platform they stand on is known as the Ahu and the hats or hair on some of the Moai are the Pakao. These particular Moai were restored and replaced on their Ahu specifically for the Rapa Nui film and of course for encouraging tourists to visit the island.




Ahu Tongariki is the largest restored Ahu with fifteen Moai and one of them is the largest Moai ever erected on the island. In the quarry behind this Ahu there is an even larger Moai half buried and unfinished. The largest Moai on the Ahu at Tongariki weighs 86 tonnes. 









I struggle to picture how the islanders with their limited lifting equipment moved and erected even the smaller Moai and some were taken quite some distance across the island.





No one is really certain why the islanders began to build the Moai but it began when the resources on the island began to become scarce. The statues are sometimes thought to be representing gods or deceased chiefs. It is thought that when a chief died they carved and erected the Moai and once it was erected the eyes were carved and the coral put in. Once the eyes were in place the Rapa Nui people believed that power and prosperity was sent through the moai’s eyes to the villagers still living there.










These are in the final 21 but didn't make it to the last seven so far only the Colosseum in Rome and the Christ the Redeemer in Rio have made it to the last seven of the list alphabetically. 

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Eiffel tower in Paris, France.



This is my fourth post listing the twenty one finalists that went to vote to become one of the New 7Wonders.

First was the Acropolis which I have not visited


Second was the ALHAMBRA Spain which I wrote a post about.


ANGKOR WAT in Cambodia was third on the list and my post about this is on here too.


Fourth is the COLOSSEUM in Italy which again I have yet to see. My husband went to Rome for his first Honeymoon so it isn't high on his list at the present time.


The fifth on the list which is done alphabetically is the CORCOVADO (CHRIST THE REDEEMER) in Rio, Brazil.


Now we come to No 6 which is the Eiffel tower in Paris, France.


I first visited this famous tower when on A french exchange when I was about 14 years old. I remember we took the lift up and walked down. Even then when I was young and a lot fitter my legs had gone to jelly by the time we got to the bottom.

The tower is named after the man Gustave Eiffel whose company designed and built the iron tower.

The tower was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution in the 1889 Exposition Universell.

These days over 7 million visitors, pay to go up the tower every year. 75% of the visitors are foreigners. The tower is apparently the most visited attraction in the world that you have to pay to visit.

There are 1665 steps to the top of the tower which is 324 metres tall.

It was originally only a temporary building but after twenty years there was a petition to keep it standing. It has become a symbol of Paris recognised the world over and has been seen by over 250 million people since it was first opened.

Famous world wide and one of the twenty one finalists but NOT one of the New 7Wonders.