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Tag: world heritage travel

Blog, Travel, World Heritage Sites

7 Reasons to definitely visit The Himalayas

Posted onJuly 2, 2014December 24, 2015

If you are a traveler, and if you can afford it, then treat the Himalayas as a MUST VISIT! For the traveler, it is equivalent …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Historic Walled Town of Cuenca

Posted onJuly 2, 2014December 24, 2015

Source of picture-acepix.blogspot.com Built by the Moors in a defensive position at the heart of the Caliphate of Cordoba, Cuenca is an unusually well-preserved medieval …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Caves of Past – Ellora

Posted onJuly 2, 2014December 24, 2015

Ellora Caves : Interesting Facts – Ellora caves have been hewn out of the volcanic basaltic formation of Maharashtra, known as ‘Deccan Trap’, The Great …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Lord Howe Island Group

Posted onJuly 2, 2014December 24, 2015

The Lord Howe Island Group was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage property in 1982 and falls under the ?Natural? category. It is a very …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls

Posted onJuly 1, 2014December 24, 2015

The Old City of Jerusalem with its City Walls was entered on the World Heritage List as the Holy City of the three monotheistic world …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh / Naracoorte)

Posted onJuly 1, 2014December 24, 2015

In my own view Australian Fossil Mammal Sites at Riversleigh and Naracoorte were inscribed in the World Heritage ?for their outstanding representation of the evolution …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

The Cathedral of St James in Sibenik

Posted onJune 30, 2014December 24, 2015

The Cathedral of Saint James in Sibenik is a Gothic-Renaissance construction built entirely from stone. It was built in three phases, by three architects, between …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

She Sells, Sea Shells in Seychelles by the Ocean Shore.

Posted onJune 30, 2014December 24, 2015

? ? (An Account on the Astounding Aldabra Atoll) Lying in the Indian Ocean, a part of Seychelles A beautiful atoll where no human dwells …

Student Program, WHS research, World Heritage Sites

Wet Tropics of Queensland

Posted onJune 30, 2014December 24, 2015

This world heritage has boundary length of about 3000 kilometres and stretches for about 450 kilometres from just south of Cooktown to north of Townsville. …

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