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Think you know your world landmarks? Well, to put you the test we’ve zoomed right up close to ten iconic sights around the world to see just how keen your eye is!

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  • Your head must be filled with the same stuff most of these monuments are made of. 

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    Are you sure you know what a landmark even is?

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    At least you made it passed the halfway landmark… Get it?

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    Monumental effort!

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    Correct – El Castillo, Chichen Itza is a Mayan temple found in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

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    Sorry – It’s El Castillo, Chichen Itza. This Mayan temple is found in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

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    Correct – The Taj Mahal can be found in Agra, India and is believed to have been built as a monument of love, or even guilt

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    Sorry – It’s the Taj Mahal , which can be found in Agra, India and is believed to have been built as a monument of love, or even guilt

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    Correct – The Eiffel Tower is found in Paris and was built in 1887.

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    Sorry – It is the Eiffel Tower, found in Paris and built in 1887.

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    Correct – Edinburgh Castle has been standing guard over Scotland’s capital since the 12th century.

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    Sorry – It is Edinburgh Castle, which has stood guard over Scotland’s capital since the 12th century.

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    Correct – The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest and oldest of the three pyramids found at the Giza Necropolis.

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    Sorry -It’s the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest and oldest of the three pyramids found at the Giza Necropolis. 

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    Correct – St Basil’s Cathedral is in the Red Square in Moscow, Russia

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    Sorry – It’s St Basil’s Cathedral, located in the Red Square, Moscow, Russia

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    Correct – There are many theories regarding what Stonehenge (England) was built for, ranging from an elite burial site to an ancient calculator. 

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    Sorry – It’s Stonehenge, England.There are many theories regarding what it was built for, ranging from an elite burial site to an ancient calculator. 

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    Correct – The Alhambra, Granada, was a fortress originally constructed in 899 and later rebuilt by the Moors in the 11th century.

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    Sorry – It’s the Alhambra, Granada, a fortress originally constructed in 899 and later rebuilt by the Moors in the 11th century.

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    Correct – Angkor Wat is located in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world. 

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    Sorry – It is Angkor Wat (Cambodia), the largest religious monument in the world. 

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    Correct – You got the trick question right! It is not in fact the Statue of Liberty, but a smaller replica found at the New York, New York hotel in Las Vegas.

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    Sorry – Trick question! It is not in fact the real Statue of Liberty, but a smaller replica found at the New York, New York hotel in Las Vegas.

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