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To repair it, workers used sandstone quarried from the same place in Sweden that the original soapstone came from. Then, in , a disgruntled housepainter sprayed graffiti on the head and one of the arms of the statue. He was later caught and charged with vandalism, because heresy isn't actually a crime anymore. Don't get your hopes up Source: twitter.

Don't Plan to Go inside the Statue You may have seen all those cool Instagram pics from travel bloggers that have been taken from atop the statue, but don't get your hopes up that you'll be able to take your own Christ the Redeemer selfie.

The inside of the statue, although hollow and equipped with a staircase, is off-limits to tourists. Only a few lucky engineers, workers, and photographers are allowed to go inside the statue. Visitors are welcomed, however, at the chapel located in the pedestal, which experts assure us is much nicer anyway.

Source: thetravelmagazine. The foundation, New7Wonders, announced their list on July 7, Unlike the original Seven Wonders of the World, all of these places still exist and welcome visitors. Sorry, Babylonian gardening fans. Share On Facebook. Karen Harris Writer Karen left the world of academic, quitting her job as a college professor to write full-time. From there, they can climb stairs up the interior the equivalent of 12 stories to the chest where they can cross into narrow tunnels that extend out the arms or up through a trap door on the right shoulder.

From hidden exits like these, they can repel like mountain climbers down the outside of the statue to repair damaged sections. Not all attacks on the statue have been from nature, however. In during a restoration, a pair of graffiti artists scaled the scaffolding at night and spray painted the chest, arms and head. The city's mayor, Eduardo Paes, called the act a "crime against the nation," and the perpetrators eventually turned themselves in.

One of the problems that concerns those in charge of the restoration is the lack of appropriately colored soapstone to replace the tiles.

The quarries near the city of Ouro Preto that produced the stone used in the tile have run out of the light gray rock originally used on the statue. As a result, the restorers have been forced to work with darker versions of the stone. It is expected that over time as more and more of the tiles are worn and need to be replaced, the figure will slowly change color. Even with the famous statue aging and slowly turning color, it is expected that Christ the Redeemer will continue to be a popular symbol of the city and a well-liked spot for tourists to come to as they visit the city of Rio de Janeiro.

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Location Corcovado. Architect Heitor da Silva Costa. Instance of monument. The Official New 7 Wonders of the World. Taj Mahal A white marble mausoleum in Agra, India. Great Wall of China series of fortifications built along the historical border of China. Machu Picchu 15th-century Inca site in Peru.



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