1. Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt)
![Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt) Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKAP155fJKIxYpsUjdwnk5T_enjSZIjLQzN_yE-lPRS7X0LyY96M27M5cT1MR32RJamEre-PwqcbWJmNOnAc2BcdBfbyzyL0vmCf5vWoyly4xxrSR0I1ZWkGLhYNJEWrlyBo21yaI58wNq/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+1.jpg)
2. Petra (Jordan)
![Petra (Jordan) Petra (Jordan)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0GvpOUpD7SY37AoJmWi4p66-XPqwGLpaHAgycRgr0TsJMaiEzV-eztlOPDNlqTx43nuiXz8mvNyTdNLMDbCQgWaP-ihCo79uJS0mMLycwV9e8CQmG8aWRCSQHU3ioekLx4rCVbJSUSIuD/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+2.jpg)
Located in Arabah, Ma'an Governorate, Jordan, lying on the slope of Mount Hor in a basin among the mountains, the large valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba is renowned for its rock-cut architecture. The Nabateans constructed it as their capital city around 100 BCE, after their decline, the site remained unknown to the Western world until 1812, when it was introduced to the West by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt.
The picturesque site was featured in various films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger.
3. Mount Rushmore (USA)
![Mount Rushmore (USA) Mount Rushmore (USA)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-yIrGBiBcVOuJTk9ftioaYNtZxDL50ZDXhtUCKtbNo3ubiqINrfPYpxO07o1mA3tsJKfeJLAlFe2sdWKOyTX1COAMssv0WV8ow2yjiHwQjLRrgNik_fAD-_usjoAntpYYDDue3y7UTawz/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+3.jpg)
4. Leshan Giant Buddha (China)
![Leshan Giant Buddha (China) Leshan Giant Buddha (China)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_iJihsaXLCGDPvRJaHgvC9W_2LU4EZyie1l7r-ny7bLxI4CN2pKd6CoHJvPEyMC2RwG93H7-cNmQn2rTa1pflDWkyN6B1BvoTqPQwKjGtvmFJ4Vj6ZTzP_on3qUNTI6e7IhGANI__5LwV/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+4.jpg)
5. Mahabalipuram Shore Temple (India)
![Mahabalipuram Shore Temple (India) Mahabalipuram Shore Temple (India)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikNNwx6mKALiWydhNJqjH9PngxYV_VNk_NV9lTKkCngsM2hvdBmyc8vAFWuADxRDYzJEN2jNaYvm_7zM-iWkq8zWNWxTRND-fGR989UlA63Xom2UC5koGZUYEWRYCpCB_EBOO2yS2Rth2m/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+5.jpg)
It stands on the edge of the Bay of Bengal. At high tide, the waves sweep into its compounds. The walls and their sculptures have been battered and eroded by the winds and waves for thirteen hundred years. Yet they stand intact.
Mahabalipuram was a flourishing sea port in the times of Periplus and Ptolemy (140 AD). There is an old legend here that originally there were seven temples; of these, six have been swallowed by the sea and only one temple -the Shore Temple- remained. There are evidences of submerged structures under the waves and sporadic excavations are going on, but it is too early to say whether there really was a glorious city and six more temples which now lie submerged under the waves off the coast off Mahabalipuram.
6. Abu Simbel (Egypt)
![Abu Simbel (Egypt) Abu Simbel (Egypt)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjocOurZ2B_H42Kqk1ZCoL5N0uBrQjitaiImKmk8zgR2D7TN7NkfqU6pjYbFSKHkPqojAeAhUl8t2Ol_0KPOAawpFW_8Ik0-wmj9VO4ZNY96UG4-Xwlh7r67M3WhGj38tu-aCYCo6HywoS8/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+6.jpg)
The Great Temple is dedicated to Ramesses II and a statue of him is seated with three other gods within the innermost part of the rock-cut temple (the sanctuary). The temple's facade is dominated by four enormous seated statues of the Pharaoh (each over 20 metres or 67 feet high), although one has been damaged since ancient times. The Small Temple was probably completed ahead of the Great Temple and is dedicated to Ramesses' favorite wife, Nefertari. At the entrance stand six 10-metre-high (33 feet) rock-cut statues - two of Ramesses and one of Nefertari on either side of the doorway.
7. Dazu Rock Carvings (China)
![Dazu Rock Carvings (China) Dazu Rock Carvings (China)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhCoYmHgSCnuOzgO-kS164FaX8Wv9FXjVIiuvlvqhnEb3YEjiVwPeUQUe_IDhSH3cwajdKIOsuAZe3BcCzaKhw4qShexHlyYL8GkMk6yQ69iLnVqU7XuhXIdWSiZVa9KukZw_ipG_Rx9HI4/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+7.jpg)
8. Church of St. George (Ethiopia)
![Church of St. George (Ethiopia) Church of St. George (Ethiopia)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhaHXakB2rpGQPiVNhaRb40qH15QhFdAq9VO8tCcpInaaAzBbdTADgYStP7YBm-b0nJ6D6TLmI9mKPtcoHap2bL0aglB3Slzw2dADop-EMb51fA1uaw8qGQLwAs_ezjPiKtjXQdDW5HLhFk/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+8.jpg)
As of 2006, Lalibela is still a pilgrimage site for members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; the church itself is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela".
9. Borobudor (Indonesia)
![Borobudor (Indonesia) Borobudor (Indonesia)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSlB7zEKohG_YwPgz0tKN8v6TJE1nKAqbwiCQcZ49G-VKhulIMR1mycXZah7hm9gJR4Gl7qIEEfffllOIxWItd5Bs8KA1h2c7rk6qEXFOlVmFnkGQvWLoPRp5qy4RLzeQoIRAZGqGI-BYq/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+9.jpg)
10. Cappadocia (Turkey)
![Cappadocia (Turkey) Cappadocia (Turkey)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjm0oKmIBqVEeaHfs-oOsejq2jKdeE8KzOroMmysdiy9o6s9ZcQo-Py2YclNzKyCkhlNpt_JV8IayK165TFCJmuzFWUhZrimXPeTk2pBJyEDQLJjFYib_ZzDLuhcXDltn41OTEInr-kvtvU/s1600/World's+Greatest+Living+Rocks+10.jpg)
Source :- http://worldtoptenthings.blogspot.in/2011/07/world-top-10-greatest-living-rocks.html
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