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  • guess it was stonehenge or the adena mounds in Ohio. serpent mound or theres one up the road at fort ancient...not sure which would be older.

  • Masada (2000 years old?) & Jerusalem underground by the Temple Mount but I don't remember exactly how that was. Kudos to the whomever built the mall to have the foresight to preserve it. They must have been incredibly cool to see in person.

  • Teotihuacan piramids are beautiful and old!

  • Stone Henge i suppose...

  • I´ve been to Pompeii (in Italy) and that was very interesting to see, to see how the people used to live there almost 2000 years ago until tragedy struck

  • where were you? that looked pretty cool ...

  • Oldest man made thing I've seen is New Grange in Ireland which is approx 5000 years old.

    It's older than Stonehenge in England and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt

  • water is probably the oldest stuff on Earth.Rocks too!Oh,you mean a manmade thing!LOL.A civil war pistol,I guess, from 1860.Maybe an old clock from the 1700's.For tha room to be 3000 years old,must have been some mayans or some other ancient indian room.

  • haha my great grandma!

  • My mom

  • @Sebasdlh LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

  • Haven't really been outside of North America.... So a building from the 1800s is probably it. Sad.

  • My Grandma

  • hum... i think it is some os the waterfalls near Pirenópolis- Goias in Brazil. there is a path made for some explorerers we call "Bandeirantes"arund the year 1600-1800

  • Old thing? I went to see Chitiniza some years ago.

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