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A3: Nalanda University in India, functional between 5th and 13th centuries, the remains today really speak about the volume and grandeur of educational epicenter of ancient India
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replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @postcardsplaces A3 The ancient burial grounds in Doha, Qatar were only given UNESCO World Heritage status in 2019. Fascinating stuff! #TRLT


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @postcardsplaces A3: Bansko and Pirin mountain, Bulgaria #TRLT


A3 Many of the sites in Canada are not well known. Both Grand Pre for the Fundy Tides and Lunenburg were treats to visit in Nova Scotia. https://t.co/f2BgsRFa9e #TRLT @postcardsplaces @LindaPeters64 @RTW_Backpacker


A3: The Tasmanian Wilderness, taking up a huge chunk of south-east Tasmania is UNESCO listed and home to rare trees such as the Huon Pine and is also believed to be where Tasmanian Tigers could possibly still be found. #trlt


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @theexploringeye “Q1: Which UNESCO World Heritage site that you have visited and explored did you love the most?” #TRLT A1: Essaouira, on the coast of Morocco – I go back again and again.


I felt as though no one knew about iguazu falls in Argentina in the U.K. well they should do as it’s breathtaking #TRLT


A3: Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands, of the North Coast of Scotland is a little known site of ancient organized civilization - 5,000+ yrs old. More mysteries of our past. #TRLT


A3: We’re fascinated by the Royal Palaces of Abomey! With walls made of blood and palaces containing thrones balanced on human heads, this gory Buckingham Palace of Benin is a testament to a now-vanished, powerful kingdom. https://t.co/GeIzCNrRld #TRLT


replying to @swillmedia @swillmedia @LindaPeters64 A2 I've seen that big sheep before. My hometown, Trempealeau, has a catfish. This year it is wearing a mask too. #TRLT #traveltuesday #wisconsin


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @postcardsplaces A3 : Probably Trogir in Croatia. People concentrate on other cities such as Dubrovnik. #TRLT


replying to @epicureanexpats @epicureanexpats @postcardsplaces @LindaPeters64 @RTW_Backpacker It was cool to visit the coastal towns in low tide. Strange seeing boats sitting on their keels. #TRLT


A3 The least known @UNESCO sites I've visited in India include
- Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka
- Sundarbans National Park
- Sun Temple of Konark
- Elephanta Caves
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A3 #trlt I have no concept of what’s less known. Carcassonne, Masada, Acre, Polish salt mines???! No idea. I’ll go with ‘Bahá’i Holy Places in Haifa and the Western Galilee’ as I didn’t know about the religion & it had some beautiful gardens.


A3 Lots of people know that Uzbekistan's Silk Road cities are @UNESCO sites, but they overlook the natural treasures. The Western Tien Shan Mountains also have World Heritage Site status, & are a wonderful contrast to the urban sites, especially in summertime. #TRLT


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @postcardsplaces A3 I don't know...there may be a few I've been to that are not well known...Agadez in Niger, Meroe in Sudan, Las Geel in Somaliland, Djenne in Mali to mention a few. #TRLT


replying to @BradtGuides @BradtGuides @LindaPeters64 @HeidiSiefkas If the Acropolis in Athens can get UNESCO World Heritage status, why can’t a giant concrete sheep in Australia? #TRLT


replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @HeidiSiefkas At least the historic heart of Quebec City has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. After all, that's where twin brothers in the French Army arrived & founded my family in North America. :-) #TRLT


A3: We love a UNESCO-listed town but Grand-Bassam in Ivory Coast is one of our favourites. It has more history just in its Quarter Colonial than the rest of the country combined. https://t.co/p5WlxwWpA2 #TRLT


A3: The least known World Heritage Site that I’ve visited? Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba with it's breathtaking beauty and history, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Q: via @postcardsplaces
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