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    Default Re: Hadrians Wall not in BI?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drusus Magnus
    I never disputed that other structures could have been considered wonders. But the Great Wall in China wouldn't really fit in on a European map, would it, Mr. Smartass.

    Anyway, I'm sure the Asians have a list of buildings they consider Wonders, but that is not the case.
    Hi when did I ever imply that the Great Wall should be on the map? I just said Hadrian's wall is nothing that special.

    Quote Originally Posted by lars573
    And it wasn't even as much a wall as Hadrians wall.
    The Great Wall of China could encircle Hadrian's Wall quite a few times. It is easily more impressive than Hadrian's Wall. Don't talk if you don't know the facts.


    Quote Originally Posted by wikipedia
    The [Great Wall of China] stretches over a formidable 6,352 km (3,948 miles).
    Quote Originally Posted by wikipedia
    Hadrian's Wall ran for 120 km
    And here is the proof for my argument lars.
    Last edited by Avicenna; 03-18-2006 at 09:13.
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