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yes i totally agree! I was there in 1981 and i remember very well that wonderful site, one of the most fantastic site i have never seen in my life! Greetings from Florence ........ maybe my city should be here too, maybe :-)
China is indeed a country with a rich cultural and historical heritage, and its UNESCO World Heritage sites are a testament to this beauty. From the Great Wall and the Forbidden City to the Terracotta Army and the stunning landscapes of Huangshan, China offers a diverse array of wonders. The blend of ancient traditions and modern developments adds to the country's unique charm. If you have specific places in mind or if there's anything specific you'd like to know or discuss about China's UNESCO sites, feel free to share! ✨
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Incredible video! 🌍✨ The UNESCO World Heritage Sites highlighted are absolute must-visits. Each location is a testament to the beauty and history of our planet. I’m definitely adding these to my travel bucket list. Thank you for showcasing such breathtaking places!
Absolutely! Kinderdijk is a beautiful spot with its iconic windmills and stunning scenery. It's definitely a must-see in the Netherlands! Have you been there?
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Sigiriya palace built by king Ravanan it is over 5000years old prehistory landmark . the seven story pyramid palace with top water pool it has defense system it is prehistoric warwear and plan. It is older than Egypt pyramid, Ancent history started with Ravanan era he was a greatest ruler in the world.
King Kasyapa (477-495 AD) of Sri Lanka🇱🇰 built his palace on top of the Sigiriya rock and decorated its sides with colorful murals. There is a lion's head at the entrance to Sigiriya, showing the symbol of the Sinhalese. This information has been scientifically confirmed by archeology and carbon dating. Myths are not relevant to Sri Lankans. Ravana religious beliefs of Indians are only relevant to India. There is no point in trying to relate them to Sri Lanka. I am a Sri Lankan and it is my duty to correct any false information about Sigiriya Rock, which is a magnificent creation of my country, which is famous all over the world. This RUclips is telling the truth. You can visit the Sigiriya rock and see the archeological sites there and learn the facts.
@nayanthidesilva8660 wrong kasiyappa may shelter at the bottom in the 6th century sometime before killed, who was scared to death hiding here and there, he can't built like that, archeological, architectural and historical evedents well discriped the palace and around over 5000years old segiriya palace discriped itself the age .there are several historical eved3ents still on the island related to the ravanan era. The palace has several written evedents in kirantham's language, which was Tamil earliest form. do not tell here your fake story . Singhala language was created in the 6th century with the help of Tamil pandian king with pali and Tamil later intergrated with Portuguese ,Dutch, and other languages. First and for most, find out your ancestors' history. You are from Portuguese and indo Aryan integration, Anceint ealam history belong to hindusiam_ saivam and Tamil. It was starting from Ravanan Era. There were several shelters happened after the 6th century around the area and overwritten, disroyed, and hide the history as well, singhalese didn't have anything before the 4th century, singhalese are indo Aryan/ indo Iranian ancestors, from North India Ealam belongs to Tamil and Hinduism. It is my responsibility to educate because the Sinhalase has been kept in the dark and educated wrongly by politicians and buddished established such a long time for their political ajanda. First, about yourself and your ancestors, silva and Perera, you can lie but hard to hide the evedents, segiriya still standing and describing the Ravanan era Simply kasiyappa hidden at the bottom, British discovered during colonial times that there was a palace at the top. So stop your fake propaganda by disroyed, and hide the real history .
The animal at the entrance, not lion either, the original entrance had sealed sigiriya originally called sivagiry malai. It has discriped several Tamils earlier inscription Tamil Tholcabiyam and ithihasam also Oxford University archives as well. Ealam or ilankai called back from Ravanan Era belongs to Tamil and Hinduism
@@rathy_v The Sri Lanka Department of Archeology has confirmed this information. Also, the World Heritage decision making organization has accepted this information and legally included this information in their publications. Indian mythology does not apply to Sri Lanka. Go to Sigiriya and find out the truth. Not only Sri Lankans but those who accept the truth based on archaeological information only accept information provided by the Sri Lanka Department of Archaeology. So avoid socializing the illusions that are formed in your mind. No matter how many lies, the truth cannot be hidden.
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Have been to terracotta warriors, Petra, Great Barrier Reef, redwood national park, Yosemite, Venice, colosseum, Great Wall of China and Angkor Wat. Still many more to go. 😁
I would have put St. Peter's in Rome on the list - truly one of the most impressive structures I've ever stepped into. Been to 8 on this list so far, would love to hit Angkor Wat and Machu Picchu.
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@AdvenTourTravel if you wanted a Maya city, should have picked tikal. Chitzen itza is only popular because it's within day tour of cancun. It's also a very Toltec, not Maya, site. Personally it is my least favorite of the 10 or so Maya sites I've been. Tikal and palenque are way better
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Wow! So many natural and human made places on our planet! I’ve been to a few and have many more I’d like to see, but enjoy seeing the videos of places I will most likely never visit!
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Absolutely! Yosemite is truly a gem among UNESCO World Heritage sites. Its breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty make it a standout destination. I'm thrilled that you found it amazing. If you have any other favorite UNESCO sites or if there's a specific one you'd like to see featured in future videos, feel free to share your thoughts. Your input is appreciated, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Don't forget to watch part 2 and part 3 of this video.
@@AdvenTourTravel Yes, we went to Mesa Verde a couple of weeks ago. Didn’t get the cliff tour. The tour tickets are available 2 weeks in advance, and they sell out fast.
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@@AdvenTourTravel Yes. I had a chance to visit this historical site with my family way back in the 60s before the civil war erupted. I had to leave the counyry in 1979 after surviving the genocide there but most of my family members didn't make it. I have returned to visit Cambodia every year since my retirement for the last ten years. Peace has returned since 1998 and the country has changed so much. Go to see Angkor Temples before you die. Peace out🎉
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Agreed. All are incredible, but not one nod or mention of the greatest architectural achievements on earth: The great cathedrals of Europe. Most were begun in the so-called Dark Ages (roll eyes) Just pick one of at least a dozen, all far more complex than any pyramid, or Great Wall, most of which is just packed earth. The cathedrals are the apex of Roman technology, which evolved from the unioquely Roman self-supporting arch - the key to modern bridges and many other modern structures. The Arabic and Moghul architecture is also Roman. The European/Roman cathedrals and basilicas dwarf all other structures, both in technical complexity and in personal impact. St. Peter's Basilica will draw the breath from your lungs, and it's a later one, in the early Florentine style. Cologne, Linxoln, St. Stephen's and many more are much older in the Romanesque/Gothic style..
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I'm not aware of Duran Duran having been at Sigiriya, but it's possible that they visited at some point. If you have any specific information or stories related to this, I'd love to hear more about it. Music and travel often create fascinating connections, and it's always interesting to learn more about such experiences. 🎵🌍
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Sobra naman yan kalahati ng mundo eh sa Indonesia pa lang na lupain eh di hamak na mas malawak naman ang bansa nila...hwag naman ps sobra baka mainis yung iba sa atin...
ang ibig nyang sabihin yung banawe rice terraces pang na stretch it will cover half the circumference of the globe, They cover some 10,000 sq. km. and their total length is approximately 20,000 sq. km-roughly half the Earth's circumference.
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Quebec city in north america is the impressive , more than 500 years of history , culture , walled city , oldest in north america .. french in a sea of anglophones
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Wonderful list. But don’t trot out incorrect information such as the Colosseum being one of the Seven Wonders of the World, or the Great Wall of China can be seen from the Moon.
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Making a top 30 is just pure madness but the algorithm loves it. Ranking nature and cultural sites in a single list is impossible to do. You can easily think of 100 other spots. I could also easily bump a few places to make room for some amazing places in other countries. There are multiple locations from Italy and USA. Would probably have been better to limit the list to a single entry for every country.
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Very good summary... some for the bucket list. But surely someone could have helped the poor narrator. Verde is Spanish so the e is pronounced. And the plural of millennium is millenia. 🙄. Did he not have a team behind him?
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This content is a map to enlightenment. Reading a book with akin themes was a key experience in my life. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
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Really no Banaue rice terraces??? The Banaue Rice Terraces are located on the mountains of Ifugao and were carved there about 2,000 years ago by the ancestors of the present day Philippines. It is said that they were built by hand and were used to plant rice.the network of fields is as old as some Egyptian pyramids.
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Attention non-English speakers: please don’t use this narration as a guide for pronunciation, and certainly don’t say these place names like this computer guy does. I’m still laughing at “Cinque Terre”.
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Very nice presentation. Unfortunately, the pronounciation of some names has nothing to do with the real name of these places. One should be better informed before attempting foreign words.
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How you can not include Síd in Broga (Newgrange) in Ireland, it is over five thousand years old and aligned precisely with the winter solstice. Older than both the Pyramids and Stonehenge.
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50 Best UNESCO World Heritage Sites in The World - Must Visit Places in 2024
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number one siigiriya,sri lanka.that is my beautiful motherland .greetings and blessings from sri lanka.
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yes i totally agree! I was there in 1981 and i remember very well that wonderful site, one of the most fantastic site i have never seen in my life! Greetings from Florence ........ maybe my city should be here too, maybe :-)
@@robur49 Florence is one of our favorite places, greeting to you and your beautiful city
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To my own opinion, Meteor in Greece is more interesting
How beautiful is China with UNESCO amazing heritage !
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Like this video. Just wish they used an actual human for the narration
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@@AdvenTourTravelJust FYI your narrator on that video is a live person but his accent is not standard. Not even for Brits.
Saaame. My ears were bleeding when he mispronounced the names of the places
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The Sky City Sigiriya is an unbelievable creation with high technology. Proud to be born here.
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saw seven of them, and number 8 will follow
in september
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Climate Change and Role of UNESCO to maintain quality and quantity of the resources,with overwhelming response from scholars;to sustain life on earth is under tremendous pressure all due to climate change;population,socio-economic development;where effective management of resources very crucial.All support.Inspiring.
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I am planning to visit three UNESCO World Heritage sites around the globe: The Great World of China, The Taj Mahal & The Pyramids of Egypt❤️❤️❤️
Amazing plan 🎉 we wish you can travel to the sites soon 🤩
Visit sigiriya too..
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Incredible video! 🌍✨ The UNESCO World Heritage Sites highlighted are absolute must-visits. Each location is a testament to the beauty and history of our planet. I’m definitely adding these to my travel bucket list. Thank you for showcasing such breathtaking places!
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Thank you. Very beautiful places.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I'm glad we can agree on this one!
Kinderdijk ,in Netherlands is also one of them
Absolutely! Kinderdijk is a beautiful spot with its iconic windmills and stunning scenery. It's definitely a must-see in the Netherlands! Have you been there?
@@AdvenTourTravel yes,I went there a lot..I lived in Rotterdam for 2 years and visited Kinderdijk many times
Grateful I've had the opportunity to visit 6 of these places. Hope to see some of the others one day
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Bastante informativo, grato pelo precioso vídeo!
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Sigiriya palace built by king Ravanan it is over 5000years old prehistory landmark . the seven story pyramid palace with top water pool it has defense system it is prehistoric warwear and plan.
It is older than Egypt pyramid,
Ancent history started with Ravanan era he was a greatest ruler in the world.
Thanks 😊
King Kasyapa (477-495 AD) of Sri Lanka🇱🇰 built his palace on top of the Sigiriya rock and decorated its sides with colorful murals. There is a lion's head at the entrance to Sigiriya, showing the symbol of the Sinhalese. This information has been scientifically confirmed by archeology and carbon dating. Myths are not relevant to Sri Lankans. Ravana religious beliefs of Indians are only relevant to India. There is no point in trying to relate them to Sri Lanka. I am a Sri Lankan and it is my duty to correct any false information about Sigiriya Rock, which is a magnificent creation of my country, which is famous all over the world. This RUclips is telling the truth. You can visit the Sigiriya rock and see the archeological sites there and learn the facts.
@nayanthidesilva8660 wrong kasiyappa may shelter at the bottom in the 6th century sometime before killed, who was scared to death hiding here and there, he can't built like that, archeological, architectural and historical evedents well discriped the palace and around over 5000years old segiriya palace discriped itself the age .there are several historical eved3ents still on the island related to the ravanan era. The palace has several written evedents in kirantham's language, which was Tamil earliest form.
do not tell here your fake story . Singhala language was created in the 6th century with the help of Tamil pandian king with pali and Tamil later intergrated with Portuguese ,Dutch, and other languages.
First and for most, find out your ancestors' history. You are from Portuguese and indo Aryan integration, Anceint ealam history belong to hindusiam_ saivam and Tamil. It was starting from Ravanan Era.
There were several shelters happened after the 6th century around the area and overwritten, disroyed, and hide the history as well, singhalese didn't have anything before the 4th century, singhalese are indo Aryan/ indo Iranian ancestors, from North India
Ealam belongs to Tamil and Hinduism. It is my responsibility to educate because the Sinhalase has been kept in the dark and educated wrongly by politicians and buddished established such a long time for their political ajanda.
First, about yourself and your ancestors, silva and Perera, you can lie but hard to hide the evedents, segiriya still standing and describing the Ravanan era
Simply kasiyappa hidden at the bottom,
British discovered during colonial times that there was a palace at the top.
So stop your fake propaganda by disroyed, and hide the real history .
The animal at the entrance, not lion either, the original entrance had sealed sigiriya originally called sivagiry malai. It has discriped several Tamils earlier inscription Tamil Tholcabiyam and ithihasam also Oxford University archives as well. Ealam or ilankai called back from Ravanan Era belongs to Tamil and Hinduism
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The Sri Lanka Department of Archeology has confirmed this information. Also, the World Heritage decision making organization has accepted this information and legally included this information in their publications. Indian mythology does not apply to Sri Lanka. Go to Sigiriya and find out the truth. Not only Sri Lankans but those who accept the truth based on archaeological information only accept information provided by the Sri Lanka Department of Archaeology. So avoid socializing the illusions that are formed in your mind. No matter how many lies, the truth cannot be hidden.
The place has historical sites. I like it.
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Woooow amazing 👏 😍
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Have been to terracotta warriors, Petra, Great Barrier Reef, redwood national park, Yosemite, Venice, colosseum, Great Wall of China and Angkor Wat. Still many more to go. 😁
Amazing 😀 we wish you a good health and capability to see all other sites soon
I would have put St. Peter's in Rome on the list - truly one of the most impressive structures I've ever stepped into. Been to 8 on this list so far, would love to hit Angkor Wat and Machu Picchu.
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@AdvenTourTravel if you wanted a Maya city, should have picked tikal. Chitzen itza is only popular because it's within day tour of cancun. It's also a very Toltec, not Maya, site.
Personally it is my least favorite of the 10 or so Maya sites I've been. Tikal and palenque are way better
Check out kailasa temple 🛕
Wow no 1 Sirigiya in Sri Lanka 😍❤ amazing place
It really is amazing. Have you traveled there?
I got to see 10 out of 30. Not too bad. I will try and get the USA ones in hopefully.
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Yes, Sigiriya is amazing
It is astonishing
Nine. I’m kind of happy with that number, actually.
Amazing 🤩. It's quite a good number. Are you planning to increase it?
Wow! So many natural and human made places on our planet! I’ve been to a few and have many more I’d like to see, but enjoy seeing the videos of places I will most likely never visit!
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Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
When you add description on Sigiriya, SriLanka, why didn't you mention or show world famous segiriya rock paintings? It's a great deficit.
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so good
Ich spreche von Problemen mit Fortschrittsländern in der Welt und auch von Fortschrittsproblemen in Indonesien
Wo kommst du her, mein Lieber? Welche Probleme beschäftigen Sie?
Wonderful
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Very useful
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Visited only one place, 29 left before die 😁
Good news is it's No.1 in the list
Amazing 🤩, what is the second place you want to visit next?
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Frieden in der Welt ist für die Zukunft wichtig
Natürlich ist Frieden eines der wichtigsten Dinge auf der Welt. Wir wünschen Frieden für die Welt.
It is unbelievable to pump water from the ground to the top of Sigiriya rock There is a plumbing system.
It really is amazing. Do you know how they did that?
The swimming pool on the top of Sigiriya is monolithic and its huge😮
Amazing, have you visited there?
@@AdvenTourTravel Im from SL😁
Muito bom, curti demais
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Thanks a lot :)
Please try to visit other countries than US and East Asia..
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Amazing🤩😍
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I’ve been to 5 of them!
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Gracias 😊
beautiful
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Yosemite is amazing
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India's Ellora and Ajanta Caves are way more noteworthy than the Taj Mahal. For that matter, so too are the three Chola Temples.
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Nice
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If you want to hike the cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde you have to get reservations in advance, so plan ahead at least 2 weeks.
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@@AdvenTourTravel Yes, we went to Mesa Verde a couple of weeks ago. Didn’t get the cliff tour. The tour tickets are available 2 weeks in advance, and they sell out fast.
What you recommend the best?
They are all amazing and beautiful places, have you visited any of them?
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Indonesia is truly combination between nature and man made sites. Incredible.
Amazing country 🤩 have you visited Indonesia?
@@AdvenTourTravel i am proud Indonesian.
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@@AdvenTourTravel now is the best to to visit. Summer time.
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"You must see Angkor Wat Temples before you die" Arnold Toynbee
Well said, have you visited it?
@@AdvenTourTravel Yes. I had a chance to visit this historical site with my family way back in the 60s before the civil war erupted. I had to leave the counyry in 1979 after surviving the genocide there but most of my family members didn't make it. I have returned to visit Cambodia every year since my retirement for the last ten years. Peace has returned since 1998 and the country has changed so much. Go to see Angkor Temples before you die. Peace out🎉
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Everything God is created he is best creator
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How tf did the Stonehenge in England make #3?? 😒 really?!!!
Have you visited it?
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Not of interest 🥱
I see nothing interesting about some boring rocks stacked in a circle 🤔😴😴
@@chevydoitzKiwiVerrer can you suggest us some UNESCO sites that interest you?
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Indigenous Historical sites.
ie, Aztec/Buddhist/Polynesian that kind of Stuff I find more interesting🙌🤙
From India Kailash Caves (Ellora) deserves to be in this list - not Taj Mahal
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1000%. It is beyond amazing.
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Agreed. All are incredible, but not one nod or mention of the greatest architectural achievements on earth: The great cathedrals of Europe. Most were begun in the so-called Dark Ages (roll eyes) Just pick one of at least a dozen, all far more complex than any pyramid, or Great Wall, most of which is just packed earth. The cathedrals are the apex of Roman technology, which evolved from the unioquely Roman self-supporting arch - the key to modern bridges and many other modern structures. The Arabic and Moghul architecture is also Roman.
The European/Roman cathedrals and basilicas dwarf all other structures, both in technical complexity and in personal impact. St. Peter's Basilica will draw the breath from your lungs, and it's a later one, in the early Florentine style. Cologne, Linxoln, St. Stephen's and many more are much older in the Romanesque/Gothic style..
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very nice.but you forgot ajantha caves , india
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Great, but you may need to travel more in Africa
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Was Duran Duran at Sigiriya?
I'm not aware of Duran Duran having been at Sigiriya, but it's possible that they visited at some point. If you have any specific information or stories related to this, I'd love to hear more about it. Music and travel often create fascinating connections, and it's always interesting to learn more about such experiences. 🎵🌍
Where is ISIMANGALISO WETLAND PARK in South Africa? What about TABLE MOUNTAIN?
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Que lindos lugares . ❤
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Very informative. Thanks for a great video.
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sigiriya sri lanka...
I’m surprised that no “Banawe Rice terrace” in this list. Fun fact it believes that the Banawe rice terraces can cover half of the world.
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Sobra naman yan kalahati ng mundo eh sa Indonesia pa lang na lupain eh di hamak na mas malawak naman ang bansa nila...hwag naman ps sobra baka mainis yung iba sa atin...
ang ibig nyang sabihin yung banawe rice terraces pang na stretch it will cover half the circumference of the globe, They cover some 10,000 sq. km. and their total length is approximately 20,000 sq. km-roughly half the Earth's circumference.
San mo nmn nkuha info mong yan..ano yan nkatiklop sa ngayon??
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Quebec city in north america is the impressive , more than 500 years of history , culture , walled city , oldest in north america .. french in a sea of anglophones
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Sri lanka "sigiriya"😊😊😊😊
Amazing 🤩
What about underground river of Palawan Philippines?
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Baka ayaw nya lang sa Pinas kaya ganyan bias sya...
Amazing place! Palawan is one of the most beatiful places in the world. Sad that Bacuit Bay is completely ruined by mass tourism.
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it would be nice if the narrator learned to pronounce some of the sites correctly.
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You don't need to do anything than to make peace with your creator.
Amazing
I'm dissapointed that it didn't include Rock-Hewned Churches, Ethiopia or Mont Saint Michel in France
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Wonderful list.
But don’t trot out incorrect information such as the Colosseum being one of the Seven Wonders of the World, or the Great Wall of China can be seen from the Moon.
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Mesa Vurd?
You don't like it?
Realy no Meteora in Greece?
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Where’s the Kremlin, Kyoto, Paris, Florence, Toledo, Havana. Why they’ve chosen Blue Mosque instead of Agia Sophia?
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Making a top 30 is just pure madness but the algorithm loves it. Ranking nature and cultural sites in a single list is impossible to do. You can easily think of 100 other spots. I could also easily bump a few places to make room for some amazing places in other countries. There are multiple locations from Italy and USA. Would probably have been better to limit the list to a single entry for every country.
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if i visit 30 blocks of my own city in my lifetime i'll be doing well
Who needs to travel far when you can have a whole adventure right in your own city? 30 blocks, here we come!
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Very good summary... some for the bucket list. But surely someone could have helped the poor narrator. Verde is Spanish so the e is pronounced. And the plural of millennium is millenia. 🙄. Did he not have a team behind him?
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This content is a map to enlightenment. Reading a book with akin themes was a key experience in my life. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood
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Yes Hagia Sophia as Church
Have you visited Hagia Sophia?
Museum... now mosque
Really no Banaue rice terraces???
The Banaue Rice Terraces are located on the mountains of Ifugao and were carved there about 2,000 years ago by the ancestors of the present day Philippines. It is said that they were built by hand and were used to plant rice.the network of fields is as old as some Egyptian pyramids.
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Amazing place, but they are not a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stupid, learn the title
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No. 12, CINQUE TERRE, is pronounced /'CHING-KWEH 'TER-REH/.
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I got a good laugh on how Cinque Terre was pronounced lol
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Angkor wat should be there once in our whole life
Have you visited there?
@@AdvenTourTravel yes of course it is so incredible and so beautiful culture
@@meng7423 for sure. How many of list have you visited?
I agree, Angkor Wat is truly breathtaking
Attention non-English speakers: please don’t use this narration as a guide for pronunciation, and certainly don’t say these place names like this computer guy does. I’m still laughing at “Cinque Terre”.
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Very nice presentation. Unfortunately, the pronounciation of some names has nothing to do with the real name of these places. One should be better informed before attempting foreign words.
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How you can not include Síd in Broga (Newgrange) in Ireland, it is over five thousand years old and aligned precisely with the winter solstice. Older than both the Pyramids and Stonehenge.
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Mi ciudad Morelia Michocan Es Patrimonio de la Humanidad y su Comida
I have made it to 8 :D
We wish you make it to all of them
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I already died so...can't i go there?....😅😊
komodo island 😍
Have you visited it?
Plural of millennium is millenia, not milleniums...and pronunciations leave a lot to be desired, aside from that, nice video!
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@@AdvenTourTravel a bit "picky" apologies for a dedicated English teacher who drummed it into me!
Visiting Borobudur is a complete rip off for foreigners. Thank you very much Unesco!
Do you want to share your story with us visiting there?
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That first shot was not the blue mosque
The area is UNECSO site. Thanks dear.
I like that
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number one siigiriya,sri lanka.that is my beautiful motherland .greetings and blessings from sri lanka.
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