Yes. The Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland, Australia was listed as a world heritage site in 1981.
The Great Barrier Reef was World Heritage Listed in 1981.
the great barrier reef was listed as a world heritage site for its natural beauty
The Great Barrier Reef was placed on the World Heritage List in 1981.It was one of 15 World Heritage Listed regions that was added to the National Heritage List on 21 May 2007.
Yes. In 1981, the Great Barrier Reef gained international recognition through its inscription on the World Heritage List. The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is the world's largest and is one of only a few World Heritage Areas that satisfy all four natural World Heritage Criteria.
The Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest are two world heritage listed sites, both in Queensland.
The Great Barrier reef is a natural World Heritage site.
It was listed in the world heritage site in 1987.
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The reason for it being a world heritage site is because it holds so many beautiful features like fish, coral and mammals. The Great Barrier Reef is UNESCO World Heritage listed because it is the largest coral reef in the world. By having World Heritage designation, the Great Barrier Reef is acknowledged to be of value to all people and is to be preserved. The Great Barrier Reef was put on the world heritage list because of its outstanding beauty. It is also one of the largest barrier reefs in the world. The marine life thrives in its amazingly well kept oceans.
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The Great Victoria Desert is a nature reserve, but according to the Australian Government website, it is not heritage-listed.
The Daintree Rainforest has two world heritages, the wet tropics of Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef. The wet tropics were added to the World Heritage list in 1988. The Great Barrier Reef was added to the list in 1981.