UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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replying to @Polymathically @Polymathically @TheTravelCamel That’s fascinating! And they’ve stood the test of time as well. I can just imagine the head stone mason being like “of course I knew they would, that’s why I designed it like that” 🤓 #trlt
RT @lost2gether: @TheTravelCamel @RTWBarefoot A2. #TRLT 415 | Desembarco del Granma National Park
AKA where Fidel crash landed! The remote…
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@TheTravelCamel @CharlesMcCool A4 #TRLT
🇩🇪, in the tentative list:
Area around Garmisch-Partenkirchen:
Alpine, pre-alpine meadow, marsh landscapes; historic anthropogenic landscapes in the area of Werdenfelser Land, Ammergau, Staffelseegebiet and Murnauer Moos
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A4. Great question! How about Hearst Castle in California? So much history and beyond interesting! #TRLT
replying to @ASolastie @ASolastie @JLipowski @CharlesMcCool #TRLT I couldn't agree more. Such an amazing and mysterious culture.
RT @fotoeins: @TheTravelCamel @CharlesMcCool A4 #TRLT
🇩🇪, in the tentative list:
Area around Garmisch-Partenkirchen:
Alpine, pre-alpine…
Q5: Have you visited a UNESCO site more than once? What brought you back? Share a photo! via @worldwidexplore #TRLT
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@Shannon_Skinner @TheTravelCamel @CharlesMcCool A4: The @SANParksKNP has eight ecosystems & more than any other National park from afro-montane to riverine and incredible biodiversity of fauna and flora and should be considered for @UNESCO World Heritage status.
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A4: The forgotten silk road city Otrartobe near #Shymkent in #Kazakhstan is not yet listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But it is the birthplace of philosopher Al-Farabi and the first huge city attacked by Dschingis Khan. via
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replying to @t_jh2009 @t_jh2009 @HeidiSiefkas @CharlesMcCool #TRLT And they are in fire's path. There's been some heroic saves lately too.
RT @TheTravelCamel: Q4: Which site is not listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site but it should be? Show us a photo! via @CharlesMcCool #TRLT
replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @RTWBarefoot A2. Rajabai Clock Tower, Mumbai is least visited (in particular from heritage site's perspective) but it's there, standing tall and almost everyone sees it in bright daylight and in dark as they travel through the South Mumbai roads. (Pic taken from net) #trlt
RT @headroamer: A4: Nominee for UNESCO site: I'm kinda shocked Sardinia isn't on the list. I'm a big Capo Testo fan, but the island has lot…
replying to @fotoeins @fotoeins @JLipowski @UNESCOWelterbe @unesco_de @VisitGermanyUK @de_deutschland Clean water, running water, and the like is so modern! They managed to do it back then which is so awesome. #trlt
RT @eastofelveden: Q2. In the UK the least visited #UNESCO World Heritage site is probably the Scottish archipelago of St Kilda. It's prett…
#Q5: Have you visited a UNESCO site more than once? What brought you back? Share a photo! via @worldwidexplore #TRLT
A5 #TRLT I don’t think I have. If I get back that way, I’d like to revisit Mostar, Bosnia featuring the Old Bridge.
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @Notscaredjetlag I learn something new every #TRLT 🤓
Q5: Have you visited a UNESCO site more than once? What brought you back? Share a photo! via @worldwidexplore #TRLT #traveltuesday
RT @t_jh2009: @HeidiSiefkas @CharlesMcCool A4) As far as I know, Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks aren't on the UNESCO World Heritage…
A5: We visited UNESCO site Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi multiple times. Why? Because we like to see how fast #Kazakhstan is changing. The 1st photo is in 2017 with camels & steppe. Today you find a beautiful park & modern city around the mausoleum. via
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RT @tripwellness: A4. Make the Meso American Reef that runs for 600 miles along the east coast of South America UNESCO protected. It could…
Q5: Have you visited a UNESCO site more than once? What brought you back? @worldwidexplore #TRLT
It's my home stamping ground in N.Ireland - the Causeway Coast. During the Troubles we had it all to yourselves. Now visitors come from all over the world.
RT @LiveaMemory: A2: A #UNESCO World Heritage Site I Enjoyed Visiting Was @KinderdijkMills In the #Netherlands.😀
Step Back Into #History an…
replying to @tripwellness @tripwellness Gorgeous! I bet it was amazing exploring all the little islands. #trlt
replying to @AirbnbSuperhost @AirbnbSuperhost @nerdarzt @LindaPeters64 Which place is this? #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @ramblRramblR A3: The Dolomites are rocks from the bottom of an ocean from 300 mln. years ago. #TRLT
Q5: Have you visited a UNESCO site more than once? What brought you back?
Share a photo!
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A5: Suomenlinna was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1991 as an example of European military architecture of the 18th century. It is one of the most popular landmarks in the Finnish capital. There is also amazing nature and a beautiful bay. #TRLT #UNESCO
A5: I've visited Chichen Itza in #Mexico twice. The first time, I was a teen (and able to climb to the top of the pyramid). The second time was a few months ago, with my teenager and husband. #TRLT #unescoworldheritage
A5. Yes! Independence Hall in Philadelphia. What brought me back? Multiple school trip(s) and/or just walking around Philly! #TRLT
A5: I have seen the Colosseum about 10 times. Rome was the first city I ever visited abroad and I will always love it and return to it. As for the Colosseum, how amazing it is that we can step on the same stones as the Romans, 2000 years ago? #TRLT
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@TheTravelCamel @RTWBarefoot I'd say Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur #Rajasthan. I've hardly seen any tourists, especially no westerners.
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A5: Had a return visit to the incredible Saqqara in Egypt. Easy to return especially with new areas being opened to the public. #TRLT
A5. I'm eternally drawn to Mexico and have been to Teotihuacan many times for retreats. Still so much more to discover across the different regions. Merida is in the works. #TRLT
RT @ramblRramblR: @LindaPeters64 @junkkDNA @CharlesMcCool As I was looking it up for today’s chat, I wondered why some of the USA NPs are a…
replying to @HeidiSiefkas @HeidiSiefkas @WorldwideXplore A5: Just the most popular places like Kremlin, Red Square, a few places in St Petersburg. I would love to discover more and when I am done, maybe come back to the same ones again 😊 #TRLT
replying to @WorldwideXplore @WorldwideXplore We explored the ruins in Tulum! #TRLT
AGAIN Q5: Have you visited a UNESCO site more than once? What brought you back? Share a photo! via @worldwidexplore #TRLT
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@JLipowski @WorldwideXplore A5: The Cape floral kingdom is an annual pilgrimage.
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replying to @SeatownNative @TheTravelCamel @ramblRramblR A few more from the Park and Unesco Site I don't get to nearly enough. #TRLT #pnw Olympic National Park
A5: a UNESCO site that I have more than once? Yellowstone National Park where it's spellbinding natural beauty
beckons me back.
Q: via @WorldwideXplore
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replying to @NinaTrankova @NinaTrankova @TheTravelCamel Whaaaaattt 🤓 geology is crazy! #trlt
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @CharlesMcCool Well I guess Niagara Falls is not a UNESCO World Heritage Site and could be. #TRLT
RT @infoshymkent: A4: The forgotten silk road city Otrartobe near #Shymkent in #Kazakhstan is not yet listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Sit…
A5: Venice; I've been twice, and much as I love it, doubt I will go back. It needs time to heal. (Hopefully, it will be able to.) #TRLT