It’s thought that this 98-foot tall mound was inhabited from 6th millennium BE – some 8,000 years ago. Located in the Malatya plain in eastern Turkey
Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia is a country filled with stunning natural landscapes. The Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands, encompassing a 50-mile stretch of the Black Sea Coast
The World Heritage Site encompasses seven “colonies” across Belgium and the Netherlands, which were set up at the beginning of the 19th century
Dubbed the “king of lighthouses,” the Cordouan Lighthouse was built at the end of the 16th century and at the time was seen as a “masterpiece of maritime signaling,” according to the UNESCO committee.
Looking stunningly vibrant in this photograph, the tidal flats of the Getbol in southwestern South Korea were chosen for their rich biodiversity.
For hundreds of years, travelers have left their mark on the rock walls of Saudi Arabia’s Ḥimā Cultural Area. The region, which consists of 34 smaller site
Thailand gained its sixth UNESCO World Heritage Site when the Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex was added to the list.
A feat of engineering dating to the 13th century, Telangana’s Kakatiya Rudreshwara Temple (also known as Ramappa Temple) is a beautifully preserved example of Kakatiya Dynasty