Buddhist site in Indonesia, the world's largest, City of Machu Picchu in Peru or the Taj Mahal in India is the natural place to tourists ecstatic.
Internet users around the world have voted on social networking sites and the architectural culture and natural heritage that they admire and want to admire.
This is a top 10 world heritage sites published in the November National Geographic:
Growing rice terraces in Banaue on the hillside, north of Manila, Philippines.It is recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage of the world since 1995 with the word review: Landscapes beautiful ancient culture show the harmony of man with nature, is a testament to the combination sustainable agriculture and traditional techniques. |
Chichen Itza in Mexico City symbolized by the pyramid of El Castillo. This city was the capital of the Mayan empire in Central America. |
Mompox cities in Colombia to build since the 16th century under the colonial regime of Spain, recognized cultural heritage in 1995. In the figure are the families gathered in the city cemetery to pray for the deceased. |
Phoenix Islands conservation zones in Kiribadi, the newly listed World Heritage Site this year. |
Borodudur 1.200 year old temple in Indonesia, the world's cultural heritage since 1991. This is the largest Buddhist shrine in the world. |
The ancient city of Petra in Jordan, the world's cultural heritage since 1985 - the legendary cities of Central Asia. |
Taj Mahal - a tomb in white marble in India, the world's cultural heritage since 1983. This work style typical of Mughal architecture and is one of the most famous buildings in the world. |
Great Barrier reef in Australia is recognized World Heritage Site since 1981. This is one where the greatest biodiversity on Earth. |
Q Cambodia's Angkor, the world's cultural heritage since 1992. It was the capital of the ancient Khmer reign, brought the most unique architecture of the ancient world. |
Machu Picchu Citadel - the largest archaeological heritage of the world in Peru, with the UNESCO list in 1983. |
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