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    UNESCO Just Added New Destinations to Its World Heritage Sites—See the Full List

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    • UNESCO has recently announced that new sites have been added to the list of World Heritage Sites. 
    • List of beautiful and important destinations, from a white sand beach in Denmark to the coast in West Africa. 
    • This list is intended to raise awareness about culturally significant landmarks around the world.

    Explore more of the world’s wonders.

    UNESCO has recently added several new sites to its list of global heritage sites, and upgraded the status of two others. The group broke the news through a series Facebook posts.

    The latest additions to the popular tourist list including unique sites that may be unfamiliar to even the most frequent of travelers, like Møns Klint in Denmark. It is a site with white chalk cliffs jutting into the Baltic Sea that date back to 70 million years. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the site from the sea or land, and search for fossils in the clear water. 

    “Hike along the cliffs to spot peregrine hawks or just enjoy the breathtaking views,” says VisitDenmark. website “It’s the kind of place that Danes move to and never leave.” It’s a place where Danes never leave.

    Another new update to the World Heritage list was the Peruaçu River Canyon in Minas Gerais, Brazil, a stunning canyon with natural flora as well as impressive rock formations. It is also popular with hikers, outdoor enthusiasts and recognized by as one of best trails in the area. AllTrails. 

    The Minoan Palatial Centres were also recognized by UNESCO Crete World Heritage Site The famed ruins of the ancient city date back to 1900 BC. according to the group.

    In the Caribbean, Jamaica’s Port Royal town—a historical district dating back to the 17th century—was also added to the list. Port Royal was once home to many pirates and experienced extreme weather conditions and natural disasters.

    Jamaica’s tourism site says that “much of the old town, which was described as the ‘worst city in the West’ in the 17th Century, lies under water beside the town.” shared. 

    Sierra Leone has received its first World Heritage Site recognition, thanks to forests of the Gola-Tiwai Complex. The complex is home to “more 1,000 plant species (113 are endemic), more than 55 mammals (19 are globally threatened), as well as key species such the African Forest Elephant or Pygmy Hippopotamus.” according to UNESCO.

    The final additions included the coastal region of Guinea-Bissau—also in West Africa—and Mount Kumgang in North Korea.

    UNESCO aims to promote “quality learning and education for lifelong learning to help build a better tomorrow.” The group maintains and updates its World Heritage List regularly. 

    The Taj Mahal is a popular location on the list. Yosemite National ParkAnd the Pyramid Fields In Egypt. There are 1,248 World Heritage Sites in total.

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