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Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.Nothing is built on top of Pompeii at present. The site is a protected heritage site and is still being excavated and studied.
The Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California were inscribed as a World Heritage site in 2005.
Yes, Kiribati has one World Heritage Site, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
What the world heritage site does is help make sure the site is well protected by the people looking after it. obviously there would be people to care for sites and UNESCO is always there to back it up
It means more tourism and then more money, and one of their landmarks are protected.
Jordan actually has 4 World heritage sites. They include Petra, Wadi Rum Protected Area and Quseir Amra.
World Heritage sites are all over the world and are historically important places that need to be protected. I was at one in Russia and found it very interesting.
Antarctica -- all land south of 60 degrees S -- is already protected by the Antarctic Treaty. The purpose of declaring any geography as a World Heritage Site is to protect its culture -- Antarctica has none; and its physical significance. There is no reason to add the burden of declaring it a World Heritage Site.
Yes, the Nazca Lines in Peru are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The surrounding area is designated as the Nazca Lines and Geoglyphs World Heritage Site to preserve and safeguard these ancient and unique archaeological figures. Efforts are made to prevent damage from encroaching development or vandalism and ensure their long-term preservation.
Yes, Mt. Kilimanjaro is protected as a national park of Tanzania. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.