ну вот вроде бы так:
hello, dear visitors of a museum.you are in a museum devoted to seven miracles of the world.
at first show our colossus of influence of rhodes, a huge statue of the greek god of the sun of helios which stood in a seaport of rhodes.
at the left you find hanging gardens of babylonthey were in ancient babylon.
our third of esponat artemis's temple was the greek city the hilt on the coast of asia minor (now the city of selkuk in the south of area of izmir, turkey). the first largest temple was constructed in the middle of the vi centuries to n э by e.
ahead you see that mayakon alexandria was founded on the small island of the beacon in the mediterranean sea near the coast of alexandria. this noisy port founded by alexander the great during his visit of egypt.
if you look for, you see zeus statue.outstanding part of an ancient sculpture
then we show the mausoleum of a tombstone of halicarnassus the governor of carian mosolus constructed in the middle of the iv centuries to n э by e. on orders of his wife artemisia iii.
at last our last exhibition of pyramid of cheops.biggest of pyramids of egypt, the only thing of "seven miracles of the world" it was kept to this day. construction is expected which twenty years, finished in about 2540 to n э e lasted.
thanks for your attention.
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