Petteri

Member since March 2010

#66 475 0 17
I've been interested in UNESCO World Heritage sites from 2006 onwards. My work contains lots of travel, but I also spend most of holidays traveling somewhere. While I do not select my destinations based on world heritage considerations, I try to visit new world heritage sites whenever possible. Photos from here, there and everywhere: http://community.webshots.com/user/gorbatsov

My most impressive site: too long to list, pretty much every natural site (but especially Iguacu and Los Glaciares), some of the more remote sites where getting there is part of the fun (e.g., Wadi Al-Hitan or Australian Mammal Fossil Sites) and finally some of the more impressive monuments in the world (e.g., Mezquita, Petra, Alhambra and Angkor)

My proposal for a new site: Castles of Ludwig II in Bavaria Works of Salvador Dali (e.g., museum in Figueres) Torres del Paine National Park, Beagle Channel Marine Life Areas, Seoraksan National Park (South Korea)

Recent Visits
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    Nov. 12, 2024
    Funerary and memory sites of the First World War, Modernist Kaunas
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    Nov. 11, 2024
    Aachen Cathedral, Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch, Abbey of St Gall, Abu Mena, Acropolis ...
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    Nov. 11, 2024
    Beijing Central Axis, Liangzhu Archaeological Site, Via Appia

About Petteri

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Reviews by Petteri

Primeval Beech Forests by Els Slots

Primeval Beech Forests (Inscribed)

Primeval Beech Forests

The "easiest" way to see the inscribed area within Vihorlat is to hike up to Sninsky kamen, which is just within the core area, and which offers panoramic views of …