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A mixed site has both natural and cultural criteria for a world heritage site.
Milford Sound/Piopiotahi is a natural world heritage site. It is a fjord with two waterfalls.
Natural World Heritage is a site is an area which was naturally grown there, Basically nothing man made.
A mixed World Heritage site is a site that has both cultural and natural significance to the world. These sites fall under many of the 10 criteria that UNESCO has for a world heritage site. They must meet at least one of the cultural and natural criteria. There are 31 mixed world heritage sites in the world. Some of these sites include the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu in Peru and Mount Athos in Greece.
The Great Barrier reef is a natural World Heritage site.
Natural
the great barrier reef was listed as a world heritage site for its natural beauty
Because Uluru is one of very few that is both a natural and cultural World Heritage Site.
It is actually listed as a World Heritage Site.
There's no one single World Heritage Site in Brazil. In fact, Brazil has 17 World Heritage Sites. Ten are cultural sites. Seven are natural sites. The capital city of Brasilia was inscribed as a cultural World Heritage in 1987. It's the only city built in the 20th century to be designated as a World Heritage Site.
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
yes, yes it is a world heritage site