Australia has a number of both cultural and natural world heritage listed sites. See the related link below for a list.
The Rocks in Sydney is not a world heritage site, but many of the original buildings which are still standing are heritage listed in Australia.
Ningaloo Coast on Australia's west side is of outstanding value and became a world heritage site in June 2011.
Bellinzona.
Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi is recognised as a World Heritage Site .
Yes. The Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland, Australia was listed as a world heritage site in 1981.
No, Rottnest Island is not a World Heritage site. However, it is a popular tourist destination in Western Australia known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and unique wildlife, particularly the quokkas.
The Greater Blue Mountains Area of Australia became a World Heritage Site in 2007.
A famous landmark that is located in Antananarivo Madagascar is The Sacred hills. The Sacred Hills is a World Heritage Site.
Golkonda is a site which contains the ruins of the capital of the former kingdom of Golkonda, as well as famous mines which have produced some of the world's best diamonds. However, it has not yet been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
cultural significance natural environment
No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.