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These three prisms are the last of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World.

What are the Great Pyramids of Giza?

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Louisiana's capital city gets its name from these French words for "Red Stick."

Where is Baton Rouge?

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The largest, northern-most, western-most, and eastern-most state of the US.
Where is Alaska?
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This person is the youngest person to hold the U.S. Presidency.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

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This "ring" around the Pacific gets its name because around 75% of the world's volcanoes sit on it.

What is the Ring of Fire?
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Located in the heart of an ancient empire, this famous amphitheater remains the largest in the world.

What is the Flavian Amphitheatre?

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This Italian city has no need for cars, because there are no roads, at least not in the traditional sense.

Where is Venice?

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This area of the country has electoral college votes, but is not a state.

Where is Washington D.C.?

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This empire was so expansive that it led to people saying that the sun never set on it, since it was always daytime somewhere in the empire.

What is the British Empire?

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This stratovolcano in Tanzania is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.

What is Mt. Kilimanjaro?

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With construction beginning in 1882, this grand "iglesia" is the world's longest ongoing construction project.

What is La Sagrada Familia?

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This capital city became home to Central America's first railway system in 1882.

Where is San Salvador?

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This state's motto is "Live Free or Die."

Where is New Hampshire?

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You won't find Santa here. Nicknamed "Flying Fish Cove," this Australian island is named not for the reindeer, but for the day it was discovered.

What is Christmas Island?

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In 2012, Canadian filmmaker, James Cameron, made history when he set the world record for deepest solo dive, reaching the bottom of this location in a submersible he helped design.

What is Challenger Deep?

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This building is so tall that the sun sets at different times depending on the floor you are on.

What is the Burj Khalifa?

800

The largest city in the world by population, this city features a radio tower that bears a striking resemblance to a famous landmark in Paris.

Where is Tokyo?

800

Featured in a 1977 sci-fi Spielberg film, this iconic geologic formation is located in a National Park in Wyoming.

What is Devil's Tower?

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The four sons of this Egyptian deity are featured on the lids of canopic jars.

Who is Horus?

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This basalt formation, found on either side of the North Channel, has an origin myth featuring a giant named Finn McCool.

What is the Giant's Causeway?

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This German castle inspired several Disney princess castles such as those in "Cinderella" and "Sleeping Beauty."

What is Neuschwanstein Castle?

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This southern city is home to the busiest airport in Africa.

Where is Johannesburg?

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It is illegal to modify the weather without a permit in this state.

Where is Colorado?

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This war, between the UK and Zanzibar, lasted between 38 and 45 minutes, making it the shortest recorded war in history.

What is the Anglo-Zanzibar War?

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You're not Everest! This Hawaiian volcano takes the crown for tallest mountain on Earth from base to peak.

What is Mauna Kea?

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