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Using 3D animation to rank the world’s greatest monuments by size (VIDEO)
Global Data uses 3D animations to rank the worlds great monuments according to size. — Picture via YouTube/Global Data

NEW YORK, May 20 — Thanks to three-dimensional technology, an animation studio is showing us just how small we are compared to the world’s many monuments. One of its latest projects — which is a hit on YouTube, with over a million views — is a size comparison featuring the likes of Stonehenge in the UK, as well as the Statue of Unity in India and Machu Picchu in Peru.

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Whether it’s the most beautiful beaches, the best-value city breaks, the most affordable restaurants, or the top spots off the beaten track, the tourism industry is full of all kinds of rankings that give travellers inspiration. But some of the world’s major destinations can be all the more fascinating when considered in terms of their true scale. This is precisely what GlobalData achieves with its three-dimensional comparisons, published on YouTube.

Exceeding 1.3 million views, one of its latest creations is a ranking of the world’s tallest monuments, comparing them to an average sized human, measuring 170 cm. In the video, viewers can spend 15 minutes taking in sites as diverse as the Motherland Monument in Kiev, Ukraine (102 metres high), Big Ben in London (96 metres), the National Monument (Monas) in Jakarta, Indonesia (137 metres high), the Victory Monument in Moscow, Russia (141.8 metres high), the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt (146.6 metres high), Cologne Cathedral in Germany (157 metres high), and the Great Wall of China, standing at an altitude of over 1,000 metres, and Machu Picchu in Peru, at an altitude of 2,430 metres.

These 3D animations landed on TikTok at the beginning of May, where the creators propose more unusual rankings, including, more recently, a size comparison of characters from the famous One Piece manga. — ETX Studio

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