Architectural Wonders
The greatest feats of architectural engineering are situated all over the world. They do not belong to any particular nation, or to any one style or school of thought. What unites them is their imaginative scope and the enormous skill it has taken to bring them into being. Modern examples include the Hoover Dam, the <a href='https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-history/a-brief-history-of-the-suez-canal/'>Suez Canal</a>, and the Channel Tunnel. Ancient examples abound, too, for instance the pyramids at Giza, in Egypt, and the Great Wall of China, which can be seen from space.
These older creations have withstood the centuries to be with us today, and they were made at a time when electricity and machinery did not exist. Therefore, they were created by hand. This makes them even more of an architectural wonder. The imaginations of engineers and architects, in combination with the hard work of numerous human beings, have literally resculpted the face of the earth.