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Komodo Makes Final Round of ‘7 Wonders’ Contest
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
The Jakarta Globe
Indonesia’s Komodo National Park, the Grand Canyon in the United States
and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia are competing with 25 other
spectacular natural landmarks in the final phase of the global poll to
choose the “New 7 Wonders of Nature,” organizers said on Tuesday.
The Amazon rain forest, the Dead Sea, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa and
Ecuador’s Galapagos islands are also among the finalists, according to
the organization New 7 Wonders, led by Swiss adventurer Bernard Weber.
People can vote by Internet or phone. The winners will be announced in
2011 and share in the glory already enjoyed by the seven man-made
wonders chosen two years ago. Over 1 billion people are expected to join
in the voting, said Weber.
“This campaign should contribute to the appreciation, to the knowledge,
of our environment and not just the one in our country but worldwide,”
he said. “If we or our children want to save anything, we should first
appreciate it.”
A panel of experts chose the finalists among the 77 nominees that gained
the most votes in an early round of polling. People had suggested 261
landmarks in countries all over the world.
The panel chaired by Federico Mayor, former chief of the UN Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization, picked the finalists depending on
geographical balance, diversity and importance to life.
He said he was happy to see that the nominees include places that lie in
more than one country, such as the Dead Sea or the Amazon rain forest,
which makes people work together across borders.
“Already from the nomination phase, we see the enthusiasm of big
countries,” Weber said, adding that particular high numbers of votes
have come in from Indonesia. High voter participation has also come from
other Asian countries, including India, Bangladesh and Vietnam, as well
as from Latin America, he said.
Weber declined to give any numbers of votes so far. But the organization
plans to release detail about voter profiles later, he added.
Registration on the Web site aims to prevent people from voting twice.
Africa, where most people vote by mobile phones, has had the biggest
increase in votes over the last few weeks, Weber said.
The finalists also include Azerbaijan’s Mud Volcanoes, Lebanon’s Jeita
Grotto, Ireland’s Moher Cliffs and Germany’s Black Forest.
Around 100 million people voted in the selection of the seven man-made
wonders in 2007. The winners were the Colosseum, Italy; the Great Wall
of China; the Taj Mahal, India; Petra, Jordan; Christ the Redeemer
Statue, Brazil; Machu Picchu, Peru; and the Pyramid at Chichen Itza,
Mexico.
Choosing world wonders has been a continuing fascination over the
centuries. UNESCO keeps updating its list of World Heritage Sites, which
now totals 890 places.
The New 7 Wonders campaign aims to promote cultural diversity by
supporting, preserving and restoring monuments and natural sites. It
relies on private donations and revenue from selling broadcasting
rights.
Related links:
About Komodo Natural Park:
http://www.vote7.com/n7w/nature/finalists/komodo
http://www.my-indonesia.info/page.php?ic=1132&id=3243
To
vote:
http://www.new7wonders.com/nature/en/liveranking/
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