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WAVEJourney
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Q6. What is your go-to source for researching UNESCO sites? (By country? Or UNESCO site? Or Wiki? Or?) #TBINChat

history_travels
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A6: I normally check the UNESCO website to get a little bit of information and then do research on Wikipedia and history/culture sites. I like to write about UNESCO sites, so I tend to do quite a bit of research before visiting sites.
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2foodtrippers

A6 - Wiki all the way! #TBINchat

donnainsma
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A6: Wiki, Travel mags, blogs. Anything I can find online. Especially images. #TBINChat

cathoulahan

A6. The Unesco website is helpful. It provides an ongoing list of world heritage sites. #TBINchat

savvyglobetrot

A6. I usually research UNESCO sites when planning a trip to a specific destination. I don’t have one go-to source I read a lot of websites. #TBINChat

OurFamTravel

A6. I usually search the UNESCO site by country. #TBINChat

Forever30ishMum
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replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6 By country. I want to go explore counties I’ve never been too and learn their cultures #TBINChat

backroadplanet

A6. I don't play around. When researching UNESCO World Heritage Sites, I either use the official website (https://t.co/E6yn9vZxBv) or my copy of the official book. The newest edition is available at this affilate link: https://t.co/Ow9Vajqfec #TBINChat #travel

TravelPast50

A6 The UNESCO World Heritage List on their own site is the best place to start. #TBINChat https://t.co/4SEOxcb8Qk

Kusshibags
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A6. Usually the UNESCO site by country or Wiki #TBINChat

OurFamTravel
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RT @history_travels: A6: I normally check the UNESCO website to get a little bit of information and then do research on Wikipedia and histo…

WAVEJourney
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A6. Our go-to source for researching UNESCO sites is by country using the official #UNESCO site. https://t.co/vZlf3cAbw1 #TBINChat

InteHelena
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replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6: The official website is the one I've always used when I need to check facts and to see what sites there are. #TBINChat

RyanTravelsEats

replying to @melindacrow @melindacrow A6: Mostly the list on Nomad Mania. I just look at what I haven't checked off yet and decide which ones I want to see the most. #TBINChat

chicanamom02

replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6 Unesco site is amazing #TBINChat

GoEpicurista
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A6 The #UNESCO site is very informative and Wikipedia. #TBINChat

FE_photograph

A6 #TBINChat my goto resource for #UNESCO #WorldHeritage sites is google earth and the kml file overlay

melodytravels

A6: I look at the UNESCO site from time to time but we pro travelers just know, I think. ;)
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CroisiEurope_RC
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RT @WAVEJourney: A6. Our go-to source for researching UNESCO sites is by country using the official #UNESCO site. https://t.co/vZlf3cAbw1 #…

karynlocke

A6: It's fun to check out the actual UNECSO website and start scrolling through the locations. #TBINChat #DreamTrips #travel

FoodTravelist

A6. Ask our travel blogger friends and Wiki. Just be sure to do your research so it's correct. #TBINChat

InTheLoopTravel
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A6. The UNESCO website is the best. Q6. What is your go-to source for researching UNESCO sites? (By country? Or UNESCO site? Or Wiki? Or?) #TBINChat

marissa_sutera

A6: I prefer to go directly to the UNESCO website! #TBINChat

RossanaWyatt

A6 Usually search for #UNESCO sites by country. #TBINchat

OneRoadAtATime
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A6 My go to source is the actual UNESCO website: https://t.co/06k6bloa3C I'll usually search by country based on our planned travel destination.

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ABritSoutherner
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A6: Travel blogs are always an awesome resource! Plus of course the UNESCO World Heritage Site list itself is a great resource for new additions https://t.co/H9y9i9x5ia #TBINChat

AmaWaterways
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A6: It’s important to discover which #UNESCO sites should not to missed– we recommend checking with your #travelagent, our friendly crew, and doing research to reach that goal! #TBINChat

SavoirThere

A6. I am a fiend for just going down a googling rabbit hole as research, probably ending up on a bunch of travel blogs ;-) But lists in this case are your friend! #TBINChat

TravelPast50

A6 We also like to check in on Gary Arndt's progress on his blog @EverywhereTrip. He's visited over 340 Sites! #TBINChat https://t.co/T5ogojppXh

melindacrow
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A6: I like the maps on the UNESCO site, but also Wikipedia when I am looking for new destinations with fascinating things to see. Also love it when a cruise line's website tells you how many sites are visited on the cruise. @VikingCruises #travel #cruise #TBINChat

RoarLoudTravel
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A6 UNESCO sites are my go to, they seem the most accurate and to the point!
This list was my go to for this chat- https://t.co/sAMaGm33tS
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SeabournCruise
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A6: The Seabourn and @UNESCO partnership makes it easy to find world heritage sites across the globe. The Seabourn website is simple to navigate with extensive unique cultural and natural properties that will bring you lasting memories: https://t.co/kGn36QCYYY #TBINChat

kidstravelbooks
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A6: definitely the UNESCO website and then I’ll look for the site specifically. I know @michaelturtle writes about a lot of sites and is a good source. #tbinchat https://t.co/Wf01Hemym4

mustanghope08

replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6: wiki #TBINChat

addiecatsmith
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replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6 the UNESCO site! It’s all right there for you! #TBINchat

JamieJamiemay
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replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6. By country, at this point I haven't travelled outside of North America. But I am in the Midwest, so that's a plus! #TBINchat

ChiefFrugalista
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A6 Ashamed to admit, today is the first time I've ever looked, so does Google count? #TBINChat

MyFamilyStuff

A6. My go-to would be using https://t.co/xRF8pAB3LV. All the info I need is there. It's such a great resource! #TBINChat

madreblair
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replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6 Probably a number of places , Wikipedia, tripadvisor, cruisecritic, moon travel guide #kusshitravels #TBINChat

sl2016_sl
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replying to @OurFamTravel @OurFamTravel A6. I use https://t.co/nQcvs4DA6M or good old Wikipedia 😊. #TBINchat

melindacrow
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RT @SeabournCruise: A6: The Seabourn and @UNESCO partnership makes it easy to find world heritage sites across the globe. The Seabourn webs…

melindacrow
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RT @RoarLoudTravel: A6 UNESCO sites are my go to, they seem the most accurate and to the point!
This list was my go to for this chat- htt…

donnainsma
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RT @sl2016_sl: @OurFamTravel A6. I use https://t.co/nQcvs4DA6M or good old Wikipedia 😊. #TBINchat https://t.co/pdF1BbNI2w

RickGriffin
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A6. I follow blogs of fellow travelers. It's always good to read their impression of an site I'm thinking of visiting #tbinchat

GoEpicurista
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RT @sl2016_sl: @OurFamTravel A6. I use https://t.co/nQcvs4DA6M or good old Wikipedia 😊. #TBINchat https://t.co/pdF1BbNI2w

drsimonwoodward
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RT @SeabournCruise: A6: The Seabourn and @UNESCO partnership makes it easy to find world heritage sites across the globe. The Seabourn webs…

VickiLouise86
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A6. Once i've picked a destination I search loads of different resources for @UNESCO sites - Wiki, @lonelyplanet the #UNESCO tag on twitter and instagram. There are loads of places for inspiration! #TBINChat

GlobalGrapevine

replying to @TBINChat @TBINChat A6 If I was searching out UNESCO sites I'd probably start with Wikipedia #TBINCHAT

k009034
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RT @VickiLouise86: A6. Once i've picked a destination I search loads of different resources for @UNESCO sites - Wiki, @lonelyplanet the #UN…

DanaHFreeman
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RT @SeabournCruise: A6: The Seabourn and @UNESCO partnership makes it easy to find world heritage sites across the globe. The Seabourn webs…