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Lighthouse of Alexandria

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  • Deletionists vs. Inclusionists Alexandria, Egypt The ancients ranked the Lighthouse of Alexandria, a 400-foot tower of stone, as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

    Wikipedians Leave Cyberspace, James Gleick 2008

  • The others were the Lighthouse of Alexandria, also in Egypt.

    CNN Transcript Jul 6, 2007 2007

  • Players collect power-ups, capstones and cornerstones to help them erect structures like the Great Pyramid of Giza, the hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia and the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

    Gaming Bits 2010

  • Originally the gate, being part of the Walls of Babylon, was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the world until, in the 6th century AD, it was replaced with the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

    Progressive Bloggers A Creative Revolution 2010

  • Martin has selected the Lighthouse of Alexandria, which when completed will stand more than 4 feet tall and weigh nearly 60 pounds.

    Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010

  • Martin has selected the Lighthouse of Alexandria, which when completed will stand more than 4 feet tall and weigh nearly 60 pounds.

    Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010

  • The earliest lists had the Ishtar Gate as the seventh wonder of the world instead of the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

  • Their colossal prongs tower 24 metres above the tarmac, waiting to be crowned atop gleaming white pillars, far out to sea, where they will surpass the height of the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • Their colossal prongs tower 24 metres above the tarmac, waiting to be crowned atop gleaming white pillars, far out to sea, where they will surpass the height of the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

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