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100

 This massive limestone monument featuring the body of a lion and the head of a human stands guard on the Giza Plateau.


Great Sphinx

100

Carved out of massive cedar trees, these tall West Coast monuments feature animals like bears, eagles, and wolves.


totem poles

100

This world-renowned luxury sports car manufacturer has its historic headquarters and museum in Maranello, Italy.


ferary

100

Invasive "cocaine hippos", originally brought to the country by this notorious drug lord, now roam the Magdalena River basin.


Pablo Escobar

100

Bees work hard inside hives to make this sweet, golden liquid that people love to drizzle on toast.


honey


200

 Built for the Pharaoh Khufu, this structure is the oldest and only surviving member of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.


Great Pyramid of Giza

200

 These soft, comfortable leather shoes or slippers were originally crafted by First Nations out of deer or moose hide.


moccasins

200

 This layered, coffee-flavored dessert translates literally to "pick me up" or "cheer me up."


teramisu

200

 Colombia dominates the global market for this vibrant green precious gemstone, producing most of the world's supply.


emeralds

200

This is the only letter of the English alphabet that does not appear anywhere on the periodic table of elements.

j

300

 This iconic, life-giving river flows northward through Egypt and is famously the longest river in Africa.

Nile River

300

 This large, beautiful water craft made of birch bark was used by First Nations to travel across Canada's rivers and lakes.


canoe

300

 This iconic, freestanding bell tower in Tuscany became globally famous due to its unintentional four-degree tilt.


Leaning Tower of Pisa

300

 This global pop superstar behind "Hips Don't Lie" and "Waka Waka" proudly hails from the Colombian city of Barranquilla

SHAKIRA

300

This is the specific architectural term for a monstrous, carved stone water spout designed to redirect rain away from cathedral walls.

gargoyle

400

This legendary sun god emerged from chaos and was considered the king of the gods in the ancient Egyptian pantheon.


ra

400

This large, pointed tent ma of wooden poles and animal skins was a traditional home used by nations living on the flat prairies.

teepee
400

This ancient Roman city near Naples was completely buried and preserved under volcanic ash by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

Pompeii

400

 Sharing a name with a famous explorer, this capital city sits high in the Andes mountains

Bogotá

400

 Ruling for an astonishing 72 years and 110 days, this absolute French monarch holds the record for the longest verified reign of any sovereign.


Louis XIV

500

This famous female pharaoh wore a traditional false beard and ruled during the New Kingdom as a full king.


Hatshepsut

500

 This big, joyful community gathering features traditional drumming, singing, dancing, and colorful outfits.


powwow

500

This famous 13th-century Venetian merchant and explorer traveled the Silk Road and introduced Europeans to the culture of Central Asia and China.


marco polo

500

Colombia's national sport is this traditional pastime, where players hurl metal discs at small targets containing gunpowder

tejo

500

 This boundary surrounding a black hole represents the threshold where the escape velocity of space completely exceeds the speed of light.


event horizon