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Enjoy the Magical Replicas Of The Seven Wonders Of The World Created With Waste Materials

Have you seen waste being reused?

What if i say there is a recreation of the seven wonders of the world with just waste materials. Yes, its true. I am talking about the Waste To Wonders.

Waste To Wonder Entry Gate

Now Indians are not required to spend money on travelling abroad to see the Seven Wonders of the World. The new ‘Waste to Wonder’ Park had opened in New Delhi which will now let everyone experience the Seven Wonders of the World in the most amazing way. Waste to Wonder Park features the replicas of iconic seven wonders of the world, created from automobile parts, rods, iron sheets, fans, bicycle, nut-bolts and bike parts, along with industrial waste. Thanks to SDMC for this wonderful recreation of waste.

SDMC initial in the Waste To Wonder Park

A theme park featuring a 60-ft Eiffel Tower, a 20-ft Taj Mahal and replicas of five other wonders of the world built using 150 tonnes of industrial and other waste in south Delhi, was thrown open to the public. ‘Waste to Wonder Park’, spread over seven acres in Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van near Sarai Kale Khan. One of its kind theme park in the world. Located near Nizammudin Metro Station.  It is surprising to know that the idea Waste to Wonder Park was triggered by  Kota’s Seven Wonders Park after it was featured in the Bollywood movie “Badrinath ki Dulhania”. The exceptional park is frequented visited  by joggers and walkers.

The Park has :

1– Replica of USA’s Statue of Liberty

Waste material used: Approx. 7-8 tonnes

Height: Approx. 35 feet

Pedestal has been created using old piles, metal railings and angles which give a look of bricks, circular rings are created by using car rims. In her left hand, Roman liberty goddess holds a tablet carved from a MCD bench and metal sheets. In her right hand she holds a torch made up of old bike and its chain. And her hairs are made using cycle chains.

Replica of USA’s Statue of Liberty

2- Replica of Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer

Waste material used: Approx 4-5 tonnes

Height: Approx 25 feet

From benches square pipes are used to make the pedestal. To make the lower part of the statue dress electric poles have been placed vertically. Moto bike chains are used to create hair and engine parts for hands.

Replica of Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer

3- Replica of Paris Eiffel Tower

Waste material used: Approx 40 tonnes

Height: Approx 60 feet

It is 70 feet tall and made up of wrought-iron lattice and many more automobile wastes like trucks, clutch plates, C channels etc. The three floors of the replica were created separately and assembled with the help of a crane.

Replica of Paris Eiffel Tower

4- Replica of Taj Mahal

Waste material used: Approx 30 tonnes

Height: Approx: 20 feet

This beautiful structure of Taj Mahal has been crafted using 1600 cycle rings, electric pole pipes, old pans, park benches, swings, truck springs, sheets etc. And the domes have been created by using 2 pipes, truck sheets have been used to create intricate design, window, and door frame by using benches.

Replica of Taj Mahal

5- Replica of World’s largest Amphitheatre Colosseum from Rome

Waste material used: Approx 11 tonnes

Height: Approx 15 feet

The largest stone amphitheatre called Colosseum which was developed around 70-72 A.D by the Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty. Wastes that are used to generate it are electric poles, metal railings, bench, automobile spare parts etc. Car wheels are also used to make arches.

Replica of World’s largest Amphitheatre Colosseum from Rome

6- Replica of Leaning Tower of Pisa

Waste material used: Approx 10.5 tonnes

Height: Approx 25 feet

It was constructed in 12th century. The replica consists of about 211 arches spread out in eight storeys which have been fabricated from cycle rim, diamond designs in between the arches that are made from metal sheets and pipes to look like a pillar.

Replica of Leaning Tower of Pisa

7- Replica of Egypt’s Pyramid of Giza

Waste material used: Approx 10-12 tonnes

Height: Approx 18 feet

Around 110 layer structure has been generated by using 10,800 feet scrap angles weighing 10-12 tonnes.

Replica of Egypt’s Pyramid of Giza

Timings: 11am–11pm

Location: Near Nizammudin Metro station, Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi 110013

Price: Rs 50 (For adults), Rs 25 (kids between 3 and 12 years of age)

Free Entry: Senior citizens (above 65 years) & (Kids below 3 yrs of age)

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