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Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Built: About
605 B.C.
Location: In
Babylon near modern-day Baghdad, Iraq
History: These
gardens -- which may be only a fable -- are said to have been laid out
on a brick terrace by King Nebuchadnezzar II for one of his wives. According
to the writings of a Babylonian priest, they were approximately 400 feet
square and 75 feet above the ground. His account says slaves working in
shifts turned screws to lift water from the nearby Euphrates River to
irrigate the trees, shrubs and flowers.
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