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Editor’s Picks
This is the only remaining ancient wonder of the world, the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. What can you say? Isn’t it an amazing sight? One day perhaps I’ll be lucky enough to see it. Can you imagine how it was created so many years ago? The amazing technical skills it took back then? As such it represents the cream of the crop posts.
Frugal

This is Chichen Itza, the first new wonder of the world in Yucatan, Mexico. It is a structure of the Mayan civilization. My in-laws have been here and said it’s impressive. I think it would be a reasonable place to travel compared to the other wonders with the weak dollar.
Savings

This is a picture of Macchu Picchu in Peru. It’s supposed to be an awesome hike and takes 3-4 days. The only thing is you have to get permits about 1 year in advance and hire people to carry your bags. And it’s a hard hike because of the elevation. I wonder if we could fit it in before kids?
Financial Planning

This of course is a picture of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Except that Rome is dirty and expensive, I think it would be cool to see. However because of the westernization of Italy, I think it won’t be as hard to see with kids, so it’s low on my list to visit anytime soon.
Investing
This is the Christ Redeemer Rio de Janerio, Brazil. It is 120 ft tall or 38 meters. I don’t think it’s really all that special, it looks like the statue of liberty or tian tian buddha in Hong Kong. I guess since I’m not religious it’s not a huge deal as well, but it’s probably the one wonder I wouldn’t care to see, unless I’m Brazil.
Career
This is a picture of the Great Wall of China. I’ve seen it and it’s amazing. When you hike it, it’s pretty cool. Unfortunately the day I went it was overcast so it was hard to appreciate the scenery, but I was just impressed by the size and magnitude of the wall. Definitely worth seeing.
Credit/Debt
This is a picture of Petra in Jordan. It is supposed to be the spot where Moses struck the rocks with his staff and water came forth. So it has a lot of religious ties. I would be interested in seeing it.
Children/Family
This is a picture of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. This was a monument of love built by Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. This is definitely the one wonder I would like to see soon. Maybe next year? Also if you go to Agra the city itself has amazing walls and is worth seeing. I’d rank this right below the Pyramids on what I’d like to see.
Miscellaneous
I can’t understand why the Acropolis in Athens, Greece was ignored. There is so much history. Honestly I think it’s a wonder more than the Christ Redeemer in Brazil. What do you think? I would prefer to visit the Acropolis over Christ Redeemer.
Thanks for coming by to visit the carnival. I hope you had a great time touring the wonders of the World and come by again! Be sure to enter to win Living Well in a Down Economy for Dummies by leaving a comment as well by tomorrow evening! I will be hosting the next Twenty-Something Finances Carnival on Monday 11/17/2008! So please stop by again to check it out andsubmit articles here. And please subscribe to my blog via RSS or E-mail.



27 responses so far ↓
1 Aaron // Nov 5, 2008 at 9:53 am
Awesome carnival!! Thanks for hosting this week!
2 Patrick // Nov 5, 2008 at 12:51 pm
Beautiful pics! Thanks for hosting!
3 pfincome // Nov 5, 2008 at 1:10 pm
Thanks for hosting and including my article!
4 Dividend Growth Investor // Nov 5, 2008 at 1:49 pm
Thanks a lot for hosting and including my article!
5 BloggingBanks // Nov 5, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Thanks for including my article!
6 Aryn // Nov 5, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Thanks for the link. Love the pictures. I’ve been to the Colosseum and it is very impressive. I recommend hiring a tour guide though so you can bypass the line and get more of a sense of the history of the whole Forum section.
7 Donna Freedman // Nov 5, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Thank you for choosing “What if a friend were losing her home?” for your blog carnival. In answer to your question: It did prevent the foreclosure. They are current on the mortgage now that she and her husband are both working. Still in consumer debt, mind you, but they have a plan to pay it off. It will take quite a while, but they DO have a plan.
Again, thanks for including the essay.
8 LAL // Nov 5, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Cool that your friend did not lose the house.
9 ABCs of Investing // Nov 5, 2008 at 8:33 pm
Great carnival - it’s nice that you actually read all the posts!
As for the index funds and retirement target funds - they will be the subject of future posts!
10 Dividends4Life // Nov 5, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Thank you for hosting this week and including my article!
Best Wishes,
D4L
12 Budgets are Sexy. // Nov 6, 2008 at 5:31 pm
Thx for hosting!!! you’re becoming an expert
13 Pinyo // Nov 6, 2008 at 10:13 pm
Excellent carnival. Thank you for hosting.
15 April // Nov 7, 2008 at 2:43 pm
I don’t even have words for how much I loved Rome. Whoever said it was dirty and expensive, clearly missed the point!
Chichen is cool. Go before noon, when the busloads of tourists pour in. Merida is nearby, and it’s a great town to check out for a few days. Tulum is nice, too, just stay away from Cancun if you aren’t looking to spend time in America, Part II. We flew in and got the heck outta Cancun ASAP.
I, too, would prefer to visit the Acropolis over Christ Redeemer.
Great links, thanks!
17 PT // Nov 8, 2008 at 9:17 pm
Great job of hosting. Keep up the good blogging!
18 Curt // Nov 8, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Excellent carnival and thanks for including my article.
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