Waste to Wonder Park - Indroducing 7 Wonders - Walkthrough

There are seven wonders of the world are built with scraped material in Waste to Wonder park That influences people to reuse or recycle waste material
Waste to Wonder Park is the world's first park influencing people to reuse and recycle waste materials. This park was built by MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) in 2019. Waste to Wonder Park has two parts (Phases). Phase 1 has been built in an area of 5 acres, where you will get to see miniatures of the world's seven wonders. 150 tonnes of waste materials were used to make these 7 miniatures, which cost a total of Rs 7.5 crore.

miniature of world's sevem wonders

Phase 2 is built on 3.5 acres of land. Which is based on Dinosaurs and called Dinosaur Park. The phase 2 is extended area of Waste to Wonder Park, which is innaugurate in fabuary 2023 by Delhi Government. In this park, many dinosaurs are built of many species with waste and scraped materials.

7. The Great Pyramid of Giza

Originally, this is the largest pyramid in the world located in Giza. The miniature of Pyramid is built with 35 tonnes of waste and scraped material. The height of the miniature is 24.5 feet and the width is 30.5 feet.
The miniature of pyramid in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of pyramid in Waste to Wonder

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6. The Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is famous for its leaning shape about 5.5 degrees. The miniature Leaning Tower is built with 8 tonnes of scraped material. The height of the Leaning Tower is 39 feet and the width is 10 feet.
The miniature of Leaning Tower of Pisa in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Leaning Tower of Pisa in Waste to Wonder

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5. Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is world-famous because this is the tallest statue near the ocean. Originally, the height of the Statue of Liberty is 305 feet, but the miniature's height is just 33.5 feet. The miniature of Statue of Liberty is built with 40 tonnes of waste materials.
The miniature of Leaning Tower of Pisa in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Leaning Tower of Pisa in Waste to Wonder

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4. The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is famous for being the tallest tower in the world located in Paris. Originally, the height of the Eiffel Tower is 1063 feet, but the miniature's height is just 70 feet. The miniature of the Eiffel Tower is built with 55 tonnes of waste materials.
The miniature of Eiffel Tower in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Eiffel Tower in Waste to Wonder

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3. Rio Redeemer

Rio Redeemer is world famous for being on the mountain located in Brazil. Originally, the height of the Rio Redeemer is 98 feet, but the miniature's height is just 25 feet. The miniature of the Rio Redeemer is built with 55 tonnes of waste materials.
The miniature of Rio Redeemer in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Rio Redeemer in Waste to Wonder

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2. Colosseum

The Colosseum was an Amphy theatre, where people entertained themselves with ferocious animals attacking prisoners. Originally the size of the Colosseum is 615 feet wide, and the miniature of Colosseum size is just 42.10 feet wide.
The miniature of Colosseum in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Colosseum in Waste to Wonder

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1. The Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is the world's top famous architecture in India. The Taj Mahal was built in 1643 AC, and now it looks just like new. Because the material to build the Taj Mahal was very expensive. The size of the original Taj Mahal is 312 feet tall and 186 feet wide, and the miniature of Taj Mahal size is just 15 feet tall and 19 feet wide. A total of 5 tonnes of scrap materials is used to build the miniature of the Taj Mahal.
The miniature of Taj Mahal in Waste to Wonder
The miniature of Taj Mahal in Waste to Wonder

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