7. Chichen Itza, Mexico Called "The City of Sorcerers", this site is an ancient Mayan city of Mexico, abandoned several times, but rich in the cultural imprint of the different peoples who inhabited it. This city was probably the main religious center of Yucatán, and remains today one of the most important and visited archaeological sites in the world. Chichen Itza was one of the largest Mayan centers on the Yucatan Peninsula. Throughout its history (which extends for almost a thousand years), the city was embellished by the contribution of its different peoples. Several buildings of this civilization still exist, including the Temple of Warriors, El Castillo and the circular observatory known as El Caracol, although most of the site has fallen into ruin over the centuries by various invasions, looting or abandonments. 6. The statue of Chris the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro Located in Rio, this wonder was erected in 1931, on the occasion of the centenary of the inde...