In all honesty, I did not see that other thread.
The Colossus.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch…
Colossus of Rhodes
You can watch that episode of Secrets of the Dead tonight on PBS.
The Lighthouse. It actually wasn’t destroyed all that long ago, comparatively speaking.
Since this is a poll, why didn’t you just create the thread as a poll?
Maybe you are thinking of Leonardo’s horse?
I honestly don’t know what I was thinking of. Maybe it was a dream I had.
Sleepy.
Another vote for the Colossus.
This. sigh But since we don’t have copies of everything that was in there… makes strangling gestures towards the louts who burnt it down
Maybe no one. I mean the Romans started a large fire twice, but also looted the library. Most of it went up in 48BC by the Romans.
Theodosius destroyed a pagan temple that was once a part of the Library, but it does not appear there were any books there.
The Caliph Omar did finish off the Library’s collect in 642 AD or so, but there’s doesnt seem to have been a lot left.
Opened in 2002: Bibliotheca Alexandrina - Wikipedia
Full PBS episode The Lost Gardens of Babylon. This turns my crank much more than some shoreline statue.
I have been to all the seven places but only the pyramids in Giza, Luxor is still available. The wonder I would like to see restored is The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Iraq).
What if it’s that the Hanging Gardens, for all their splendor, were only amazing for the time? That they were not even as nice as the Gardens of Bellagio in Las Vegas? Or the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix?
Still, Gardens or Colossus get my vote.
The Hanging Gardens, no contest.
You are likely correct.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria. I like lighthouses.
My two favorites would be either the Colossus of Rhodes, or the Lighthouse of Alexandria.The problem is you put them up and in a mere millennium or so an earthquake topples them. Nothing’s built to last these days…