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Brand new TV series Seven Wonders of the Ancient World airs tonight with special augmented reality twist on your phone

Brand new TV series Seven Wonders of the Ancient World airs tonight with special augmented reality twist on your phone

The Sun11 hours ago
HISTORY fans should keep their phones close for a special TV series that will air with extra augmented reality tonight.
7 Wonders of the Ancient World will transport viewers with a simple QR code each episode to scan for virtual and immersive experiences delivered by Snapchat.
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People will be able to "explore" world-famous ancient sites across the Mediterranean and Middle East from the comfort of their living room.
This includes the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
The show is hosted by renowned historian Bettany Hughes.
"The past is a living place, a place that's relevant to all of us," she said.
"Using this meticulously researched augmented reality allows viewers at home to explore right inside these ancient wonders.
"It's an immersive experience that we hope will bring the past to life for millions."
The three-part series launches on 5 tonight at 6.30pm.
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