Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Colossus of Rhodes
Posted on 2:29 PM by Sriram Ganesh
 It  is sometimes called "Modern Colossus," but more often called the Statue  of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is somewhat like Colossus. Both were  built as a celebration of freedom.Originally, Colossus stood over 2,000  years ago at the Islands of Rhodes. It is located off of the  southwestern tip is Asia Minor, where the Agean Sea meets the Mediterranean Sea.
                                     The capitol city,Rhodes,was  built in 408 B.C. In 357 B.C the island which was conquered by Mausolus  of Halicarnassus (one of the other seven wonders) fell to the Persians  in 340 B.C. and was finally captured by Alexander the Great in 332  B.C.cThe Statue of Liberty, which is the same size as Colossus, weighs  225 tons! Colossus weighed a little more. Inside the statue were several  stone columns, which acted as the main supports.
                                            In the seventh century A.D. the Arabs conquered Rhodes  and broke the remains of the Colossus up into smaller pieces and sold  it as scrap metal. Legend says it took 900 camels to carry away the  statue. A sad end for what must have been a majestic work of art.
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