World's Most Majestic High Rises
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai was built in 2010. It is 828m high, and has 163 floors
The Empire State Building, New York was built in 1931. It is 381m high, and has 102 floors.
Taipei 101 in Taiwan was built in 2004. It is 508m high, and has 101 floors
The Shanghai World Financial Center was built in 2008. It is 492m high, and has 101 floors.
The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was built in 1998. It is 452m high, and has 88 floors.
The International Commerce Center in Hong Kong was built in 2010. It is 484m high, and has 108 floors
The Willis Tower, also known as the Sears Tower, in Chicago was built in 1974. It is 442m high, and has 110 floors
The Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai was built in 1998. It is 421m high, and has 88 floors
The Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago was built in 2009. It is 415m high, and has 98 floors
Petra
Situated between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Nabatean city of Petra is considered among the Seven Wonders of the World. In the description of the “universal outstanding value” of this World Heritage Site, UNESCO describes the ancient city as a “major caravan centre for the incense of Arabia, the silks of China and the spices of India, a crossroads between Arabia, Egypt and Syria-Phoenicia.” The poet John William Burgon memorably described the spellbinding ruins of Petra as “a rose-red city half as old as time.” Around AD 663, an earthquake destroyed parts of Petra and choked water supply, leading to its abandonment. The city remained lost to the world until the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, in the guise of an Arabic scholar, rediscovered it for the Western world.
Petra, a world hidden within the mountains of Jordan, was built several centuries ago. This ancient "caravan city" was the capital of the Nabataean Arabs, an ancient Semitic race of people who inhabited Jordan. They were mostly traders and agriculturists.
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