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Wonders of the World

Wonders of the World

Caroline Vahrenkamp 175 Episodes Sep 5, 2025

This podcast explores 200 Wonders of the World, from the Pyramids to the Great Barrier Reef. Each episode discusses the history of a wonder and the people who lived there. It also includes travel tips, other nearby attractions, and local cuisine. The host, Caroline Vahrenkamp, is a self-described travel junkie. New episodes are released every two weeks.

Episodes

Have you been to the Taj Mahal?
Have you been to the Taj Mahal? Sep 5, 2025 04:35 I blundered and started working on the wrong episode. I can't cover the Red Fort without having first talked about the Taj Mahal because that's getting Shah Jahan, Mughal Emperor's life all caddywampus, and we can't have that. If you have been to the Taj Mahal, please let me know!! I'd love to chat with you!
109 - The High Passes of Ladakh and the Himalaya
109 - The High Passes of Ladakh and the Himalaya Jun 30, 2025 39:23 The Himalaya are the highest and greatest mountain range on earth, and their importance to Asian culture and history cannot be overstated.  1.6 billion people rely on fresh water that drains from the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau. In this episode, we focus on Ladakh, the northernmost territory in India, the "Land of High Passes" where the most prominent passes over the Himalaya could be found,
108 - The Safavid Family and the Naqsh-e Jahan Square
108 - The Safavid Family and the Naqsh-e Jahan Square May 31, 2025 52:40 The Naqsh-e Jahan Square is a remarkable example of urban planning, the centerpiece of the grand imperial capital of Esfahan, Iran.  The capital was built by hundreds of thousands of people for the glory of Shah Abbas the Great of the Safavid Dynasty. While I'm sure the story of his military triumphs is interesting, I find the drama of his family to be waaay more interesting.  From his poetry-hati
107 - Gustavus Adolphus and the Aurora Borealis
107 - Gustavus Adolphus and the Aurora Borealis Apr 11, 2025 39:52 Perhaps the most ethereal and beautiful astronomical sight available to regular old humans, the auroras borealis and australis, the Northern and Southern Lights have amazed and inspired us for our whole existence on earth. One of the better places to see the Northern Lights is northern Sweden, and this episode covers the five years in which Sweden was the dominant military force on the planet: the
Come See Me at Intelligent Speech Online!
Come See Me at Intelligent Speech Online! Feb 7, 2025 02:01 February 8th!  Got to https://intelligentspeechonline.com/ for tickets!  And use the promo code WONDERS to get 10% off!  It'll be great!
106 - The Valley of the Middle Rhine and the 30 Years War
106 - The Valley of the Middle Rhine and the 30 Years War Jan 16, 2025 55:43 The Rhine River flows through the heartland of western Germany, through a gorge passing an average of one castle per mile.  Reisling vineyards, charming villages, and castle after castle after castle surround you as you drift along the river.  But almost 400 years ago, this idyllic valley was caught up in the most devestating war in pre-20th century European history. In this episode, we'll cover
105 - Český Krumlov and the Defenestration of Prague
105 - Český Krumlov and the Defenestration of Prague Oct 24, 2024 55:46 Nestled on a bend of the Vltava River, the beautiful town of Český Krumlov is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe. It's also the site of a horrific true crime! (Oo, let's get those true crime junkies in on this!) Rudolf II had troubles, and the mental illness of his son Julius only adds to the load. But the decline and fall of Rudolf II and the murder of Markéta Pichlerová is only
104 - The Old New Synagogue of Prague and the Golem
104 - The Old New Synagogue of Prague and the Golem Sep 19, 2024 01:03:52 They say a giant man of clay sits in the attic, waiting for centuries for his instructions.  The story of the Golem in Prague is one of the classics of western storytelling, yet did you know that the temple where the Golem is rumored to be is a real place? The Old New Synagogue, one of the oldest active synagogues in the world, sits in the heart of Josefov, Prague's Jewish district. In this episod
103 - The Leaning Tower of Pisa and Galileo Galilei
103 - The Leaning Tower of Pisa and Galileo Galilei Aug 1, 2024 46:55 You've seen it on a million pizza boxes, in a thousand Italian restaurants, and in photos of your Dad pretending to hold it up.  It's the Leaning Tower! Why does it lean?  And why is it so gracefully elegant in its leaning? Most of this episode, however, is about the most famous person to be associated with the tower: the astronomer Galileo.  Did he really drop weights from the tower? Probably not
102 - The Harmandir Sahib of Amritsar and the Beginning of Sikhism
102 - The Harmandir Sahib of Amritsar and the Beginning of Sikhism May 31, 2024 27:21 The youngest of the world's seven largest religions is Sikhism, founded in Punjab in the 16th century. Nanak, a guru, or teacher, from outside Lahore, spent three days lost along a river and returned with an undestanding of one God: the Ultimate Reality. Nanak created a religion founded on equality, service, and openness, yet his successors would soon find themselves under attack from vested inter
101 - The Uffizi Gallery of Florence and Cosimo I de' Medici
101 - The Uffizi Gallery of Florence and Cosimo I de' Medici Apr 25, 2024 47:09 One of the world's great museums of Renaissance art: the Uffizi.  Meaning "the offices," the Uffizi were quite literally built as an office buidling for the growing administration of Cosimo I de' Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany, the leader who brought authoritarian rule, if also stablity, to Florence. Bry Rayburn from the Pontifacts podcast, joins me once again to talk about Cosimo, her hi
Bonus - The Total Solar Eclipse of 2024
Bonus - The Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 Apr 8, 2024 07:35 A quick bonus episode about how eclipses connect with human history

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