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1. 1000+ Years, 6 major earthquakes and still standing strong with 0° inclination. Where are the Wonders of the world ? Watch till the end…👎 Brihadeeswarar Temple, Tamil Nadu, India.

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2. Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia 🇰🇭 900 years ago, it took 4000+ elephants and one person from every single family in the kingdom, 37 years to build this Temple. The largest religious monument in the World, built by the King Suryavarman II.

2. Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia 🇰🇭

900 years ago, it took 4000+ elephants and one person from every single family in the kingdom, 37 years to build this Temple.

The largest religious monument in the World, built by the King Suryavarman II.
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3. The Kailasa Temple in Ellora, India that can never be built once again on Earth! 164 feet long, 108 feet wide & 100 feet high, Entire Mandir from top to bottom was cut out from solid basalt bedrock! The largest Monolithic Structure of the World.

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5. The World’s Largest Buddhist monument !! An architectural wonder inspired from sacred Sri Yantra built by king of shailendra dynasty during the 9th Century CE. The Borobudur Temple, Central Java, Indonesia.

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6. Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík, Iceland One of the world's great modernist churches, subsuming the principles of Gothic unto the modern materials of concrete and steel. An expressive, captivating, almost magical symbol of tradition and modernity united.

6. Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík, Iceland

One of the world's great modernist churches, subsuming the principles of Gothic unto the modern materials of concrete and steel.

An expressive, captivating, almost magical symbol of tradition and modernity united.
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11. The Cologne Cathedral is a stunning Gothic masterpiece. Its construction took over six centuries. The cathedral’s two massive spires make of it one of the most iconic landmarks, with the largest façade of any church in the world.

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More and more men are questioning modern relationships, not because they fear commitment but because, beyond sex, they are not receiving anything meaningful in return.