(4 Jul 2007)
FILE: Agra, India - November 2004
1. Wide of Taj Mahal, watercourse in centre shows a reflection of the Taj Mahal
FILE: Beijing, China - 14 February 2007
2. Zoom-in from wide of the Great Wall through archway
FILE: Siem Reap, Cambodia - 2002
3. Wide of Angkor Wat temple
FILE: Osaka, Japan - 11 November 1995
4. Wide of Kiyomizu temple
FILE: Sydney, Australia - 28 April 2007
5. Pan from boat to wide of Sydney Opera House
FILE: Istanbul, Turkey - 15 December, 2006
6. Wide of Hagia Sophia
FILE: Near Munich, Germany - 25 August, 1995
7. Wide of Neuschwanstein Castle
Moscow, Russia - 2 July 2007
8. Wide of St Basils Cathedral
9. Close-up of dome
FILE: Granada, Spain - 9 October, 2006
10. Wide of the Alhambra
Italy, Rome - 11 June, 2007
11. Tilt-up from two tourists to wide of Colosseum
FILE: Athens, Greece - 24 August, 2004
12. Wide of the Acropolis
13. Mid of the Parthenon on the Acropolis
FILE: Wiltshire, UK - 16 June, 2006
14. Pan of Stonehenge
++NIGHT SHOT++
FILE: Paris, France - 9 May, 2006
15. Wide of illuminated Eiffel Tower
Brussels, Belgium - 19 June, 2007
16. Set-up of Tia Viering, the Head of Communications for New 7 Wonders
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tia Viering, Head of Communications for New 7 Wonders:
"Well the ancient wonders were great. The Pyramids still are great but they're the only ones still standing, so I challenge any of your viewers to name five, even five, of the ancient Seven Wonders. They don't exist any more except for the Pyramids, as I said. So it's not really bringing anybody together, it's not something we can celebrate if nobody remembers them and they don't exist anymore. So the idea is we want to create seven new symbols of global unity, seven new symbols of the best that humankind has created, and using democracy to do this enables people to come together in a whole new way."
18. Cutaway, pan of models on table of some of the places shortlisted to become one of the seven new wonders of the world
19. Cutaway, close-up of model of Stonehenge inside a glass ball
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tia Viering, Head of Communications for "New 7 Wonders":
"A wonder, we have been known to say in the past, is what makes you wonder. It makes you stop and it takes your breath away for a second and you think 'Oh wow! Why? How? Who? When?' And it's not just a building that you think 'Oh that's sort of a nice building', it takes your breath away and it emotionally touches you."
Cairo, Egypt - 18 June, 2007
21. Wide of tourists passing Pyramids on camels
22. Tourists walking towards Pyramids and Sphinx
23. Mid of Sphinx
24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zahi Hawass, Head of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities:
"The Pyramids cannot be in the competition. The Pyramids are immortal, cannot be killed. They're the only Seven Wonder of the World that still exist and therefore I cannot accept at all that the public can vote for the pyramids."
25. Wide pan from tourists near Pyramid to Pyramids and Sphinx
26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike (only one name given), British Tourist:
"It should be the first, top of the list as one of the Seven Wonders of the World"
27. SOUNDBITE: (English) Justin Curt, American Tourist:
"Because they're the only one still standing. The other six are no more so of the Seven Wonders this is number one"
28. Wide of tourists gathered round the Sphinx
FILE: Machu Picchu, Peru - 2002
29. Zoom-in from wide of Machu Picchu
30. Aerial view of Machu Picchu
Lima, Peru - 20 June, 2007
31. Wide of New 7 Wonders voting station
32. Official showing man how to vote online
36. Wide of Machu Picchu
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