What do the Taj Mahal, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route have in common? They're all World Heritage sitestreasures of humanity prized by historians, ecologists, and art lovers, as well as by their own communities.
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The world has recognized 851 unique placesnatural, cultural, and mixedas World Heritage sites through a convention coordinated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Sites include:
- Many national parks in the U.S. and Canada, like Yellowstone, Banff, and the Everglades
- Well-known cultural attractions like Tikal, Machu Picchu, and Versailles
- Important biosphere preserves like the Serengeti, Great Barrier Reef, and Mexico's Sian Ka'an bird sanctuary
- Places of archeological, historical, or evolutionary significance, including the cave paintings of Lascaux, Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned), and the Galapagos Islands, which helped inspire Darwin's theory of natural selection
UNESCO works to identify, protect, and preserve these cultural and natural sites around the world. Learn more about World Heritage by visiting
whc.unesco.org,
www.friendsofworldheritage.org, and
www.unfoundation.org.