This document provides information about several major attractions in the United States, including: the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Pentagon building near Washington D.C. which is larger than the Empire State Building, the supervolcano Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming that could erupt with the force of 1000 atomic bombs, the Washington Monument obelisk in Washington D.C. that offers views of major landmarks, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco known as the "Bridge that couldn't be built", and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota depicting the heads of four US Presidents carved into the mountainside.
This document provides information about several major attractions in the United States, including: the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Pentagon building near Washington D.C. which is larger than the Empire State Building, the supervolcano Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming that could erupt with the force of 1000 atomic bombs, the Washington Monument obelisk in Washington D.C. that offers views of major landmarks, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco known as the "Bridge that couldn't be built", and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota depicting the heads of four US Presidents carved into the mountainside.
This document provides information about several major attractions in the United States, including: the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Pentagon building near Washington D.C. which is larger than the Empire State Building, the supervolcano Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming that could erupt with the force of 1000 atomic bombs, the Washington Monument obelisk in Washington D.C. that offers views of major landmarks, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco known as the "Bridge that couldn't be built", and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota depicting the heads of four US Presidents carved into the mountainside.
OF USA 1. The state of liberty Was built 28 october 1886.
The French gave the statue To the American
people PENTAGON •The Pentagon is one of the most famous buildings in the world.
•The Pentagon is bigger than the
Epire State Building.
• In total, the pentagon has 28km
of corridors.
• Its height is 5 flours and it has no
elevators. YELLOWSTONE SUPERVULCANO •Yellowstone Coldera is a volcanic caldera in Yellowstone National Park.
•When Volcanic Caldera out of
the explosion will be compareable to 1000 atomic bombs and the earth temperature will be drop by 21°.
•The size of The caldera is 55
km by 72 km. George Washington Memorial George Washington Memorial was created in the image of the classical Egyptian obelisk. He towers over the city, being one of the highest stone constructions in the world. 50 Flags surround the base of the memorial and symbolize the 50 states of the Union. If you go up the elevator to the top of the pyramid, from the windows of the observation deck open views of the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Capitol Building. Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge The bridge is
one of the architectural marvels of the 20th century . The Golden Gate Bridge was built in San Francisco, one of the premier skyline cities in the nation. Joseph Baerman Strauss is responsible for building the Golden Gate. He was a distinguished engineer and because of him it was a response that people said that the bridge could not be built. That is why the bridge is also known has ""Bridge that couldn't be built". The total cost of the bridge was $35 million. Mount Rushmore
• This monument is dedicated
to the 150th anniversary of the history of US.It’s hight – 1750 meters.It depicts the 18 meter head of four presidents of America- George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln. Thank You for watching