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Category: WHS research

Task Description

The #gounescoselfie task was a way to get you to discover heritage around you, the next task will make you aware of heritage much farther away. In this task, you have been assigned a couple of World Heritage Sites. You have to learn everything about them, just everything, do your research on them, find interesting information and unleash your creativity while presenting it. You don’t have to stick to text alone, you can create an infographic, or an informative poster, or a video, or a quiz anything really. Think of cool stuff!

However, for each assigned WHS, you have to do research and collect following information:

  1. Information about the WHS and pictures (make sure to add credit/links to sources at the bottom of your article)
  2. Compile trivia, quiz, and other interesting facts
  3. Submit your article at the end of deadline here – link

Assigned WHS have been emailed individually.

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

The Frontiers of the Roman Empire

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

The borders or the frontiers?of the Roman Empire, were a combination of natural frontier?and man-made?fortifications?which separated the lands of the empire from the “barbarian”?countries beyond. …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

Head-smashed-in buffalo jump is known around the world for its remarkable testimony of prehistoric life, an archaeological site known around the world as a remarkable …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

?kocjan Caves

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

We see amazing things created by Mother Nature all around the world: huge mountains, beautiful plains, scary jungles and green forests, the lungs of our …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Buddhist Monuments in Horyu-Ji Temple

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

The Horyu-ji Temple is the first batch of monuments in Japan to be inscribed as World Heritage Sites. It is located in just outside the …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Belfries of Belgium in World Heritage List

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

The definition of the term “belfry” was somewhat vague at the outset. referring originally to the mobile wooden towers used in siege warfare, the term …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Sgang Gwaay – The Red Cod Island

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

Sang Gwaay meaning ?Red Cod Island? is the Haida name for British Columbia. Initially referred to as Quee-ah after the chief Koyah of the early …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

THRACIAN TOMB OF KAZANLAK

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

THE THRACIAN TOMB OF KAZANLAK These are tombs of the Thracian kings and in the region where at that time was the city of Seuthopolis. …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

HALONG BAY – where dragons dwell

Posted onJuly 3, 2014December 24, 2015

H? Long Bay, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese meaning “descending dragon bay” is located in the Gulf of Tonkin, within Quang Ninh Province, in the northeast …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar and Dessau

Posted onJuly 2, 2014December 24, 2015

?Architects, sculptors, painters, we all must return to the crafts! For art is not a ?profession?. There is no essential difference between the artist and …

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