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The most iconic and enduring of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid of Giza stands as a testament to ancient Egyptian engineering and creativity.
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Located in Teotihuacan, the Pyramid of the Sun is the largest pyramid in Mexico and the third largest in the world.
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Also situated in Teotihuacan, the Pyramid of the Moon is the second-largest pyramid in the complex.
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The Step Pyramid of Djoser, located in Saqqara, Egypt, is considered the earliest colossal stone building in Egypt.
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The Pyramid of Kukulcán, also known as El Castillo, is a key feature of Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Red Pyramid, also known as the North Pyramid, is located in Dahshur, Egypt.
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Also situated in Dahshur, the Bent Pyramid is known for its unique shape—its sides change angles halfway up, giving it a bent appearance.
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Located in Rome, the Pyramid of Cestius is an ancient Roman pyramid built around 18–12 BC as a tomb for the Roman magistrate Gaius Cestius.
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These pyramids offer a glimpse into the architectural genius of different ancient civilisations.