Wonders of the World are lists compiled over the ages that catalogue remarkable natural and man made constructions. Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the popularly known ancient list, Wonders of the World, the above and many later lists, New Seven Wonders of the World, contemporary attempt to create a list of new seven wonders, Wonders of the World may also refer to: Wonders of the World (album), the Long Beach Dub Allstars' follow-up album, Wonder of the World (play), a play by David Lindsay-Abaire, Wonders of the Invisible World, a book by Cotton Mather, defending both belief in witchcraft as an evil magical power, National Seven Wonders: Seven Wonders of Canada, Seven Wonders of Colombia, Seven Wonders of Poland, Seven Wonders of Portugal, Seven Wonders of Russia, Seven Wonders of Ukraine, Seven Wonders of Wales, Seven Wonders may also refer to: "Seven Wonders" (song), Fleetwood Mac song, The Seven Wonders of the World (album), a progressive rock album by Rick Wakeman, "Seven Wonders" (Nickel Creek song), featured on their 2002 album This Side, Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, a BBC television docudrama that tells the stories of seven great feats of Victorian era engineering, Seven Ancient Wonders, a thriller novel by Matthew Reilly, Seven Natural Wonders, BBC Two television series, showed "natural wonders" from areas around England