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SPEAKER'S CORNER7.6.07
Seven Wonders of the Shrinking PlanetJim Benning and Michael Yessis unveil World Hum’s seven wonders: places, things and people that embody ways the planet is shrinking and cultures are colliding The world has seven new wonders, to be added to the seven old wonders and, naturally, to the seven wonders of Canada. All this talk of wonders got thinking about the planet’s wonders from a World Hum perspective: places, things and people that embody intriguing ways the globe is shrinking and cultures are evolving and colliding. In short, it prompted us to put together our own list of wonders that are not timeless but entirely of our time, a list of the seven wonders of the shrinking planet.
“Airworld”
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* Update Monday, July 16, 10:25 a.m. ET: When we noted in the introduction that these wonders were “not timeless but entirely of our time,” we didn’t know just how “not timeless” some of them might be. In response to ongoing protests—some have been clamoring since it opened seven years ago—the Starbucks Forbidden City outlet closed on Friday, July 13, according to a Reuters report. * Update Monday, July 16, 11:51 a.m. ET: Help us choose a new wonder. We’re taking suggestions all week in the weblog. * Update Monday, July 23, 5:23 p.m. ET:We’ve selected our new seventh wonder: The Irish pub.
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Jim Benning and Michael Yessis are the editors of World Hum.
Photo of Chicago’s O’Hare Airport by Idle Type, via Flickr (Creative Commons); Photo of Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai by bryangeek via Flickr, (CreativeCommons); Photo of Konari, Iran via NASA/Our Earth as Art; Cover of Manu Chao’s Proxima Estacion Esperanza; Photo of the Northwest Passage by NASA/Wikipedia; Photo of California Roll by Phu Son via Flickr, (Creative Commons); Photo of Starbucks in Forbidden City by d’n’c’ via Flickr, (Creative Commons).
COMMENTSThe Airworld photo reminds me of the futuristic train station in Zug, Switzerland, designed by visionary architect James Turrell:
By travelina on 7.6.07 at 09:37 AM
A different kind of list, I really like it. I especially like how you have the opening of the Northwest Passage on there, which is actually a huge deal for the international shipping industry, though I have not heard very much about it on the news. Good catch! By robmeyer on 7.6.07 at 12:02 PM
Great list! I love the picture of the Starbucks in Forbidden City - nice of them to try to blend in… If we can add moments to the list then I’ve got one - seeing a huge contingent of Taiwanese baseball fans at the 2004 Olympics, cheering on their national team by doing the Atlanta Braves’ tomahawk chop. ps: The Northwest Passage may not be getting much coverage in the US or globally (yet), but it is a hot topic in Canada these days - here’s today’s update, which also has links to previous news stories and background info on the topic: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/07/09/arctic-cda.html By on 7.9.07 at 06:24 AM
Thanks for the list. The Northwest Passage pick is a little scary, though. I like the idea of the world becoming more of a global village, but it’s sad that it has to be because of global warming. By Rachel on 7.10.07 at 04:55 PM
Apparently Starbucks in the Forbidden City has just closed… http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/070714/business/china_us_history_tourism_starbucks_food_company_2 By on 7.16.07 at 07:03 AM
Thanks, Eva. I was adding an update to the list as you were commenting. Stay tuned for our search for our seventh wonder! By on 7.16.07 at 07:18 AM
The Channel Tunnel connecting UK and France will open up international rail routes from London from mid-November 2007.The high speed line will definitely shrink a lot of travel time.
By Mala@traveling-stories-magazine on 9.18.07 at 01:12 PM
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