The purpose of this blog is to waltz in a world of wonders. We all know that many lists of wonders can be found at the wikipedia or coursera. You will find many wonders, including:
1) Wonders of the ancient world;
2) Wonders of nature;
3) Wonders of the universe;
4) Wonder cities;
4) Wonder cities;
5) Wonders of the human brain;
6) Wonders of the underwater world;
7) Wonders of the industrial world;
8) Wonders of the solar system;
9) Wonders of world film;
6) Wonders of the underwater world;
7) Wonders of the industrial world;
8) Wonders of the solar system;
9) Wonders of world film;
10) Wonders of ancient egypt.
And a lot more can be found regarding many wonders. But many other are not even listed. You may know of a certain place (village, beach, mountain, garden, cave, landscape, etc), a certain activity, sport, game, a certain object, a painting, a special musician, a strange and wonderful animal, a secret niche of a science, a wonderful blooming of spices, an extraordinary plant or even a peculiar human that makes you wonder as much but which by no means appear in any list of wonders. In the end, the concept of wonder is subjective and even if the general wonders lists are a result of the vote of many, all those lists are simply incomplete because they fail to list a miriad of wonders that we may consider as such individualy. Although it is always important to know that these lists of wonders exist for many different things in our world, we should notice that many other lists of wonders are not mentioned anywhere. And we only wish that we could have a glimpse of a small fraction of those wonders that exist out there and we do not know nothing about them.