New Sites Added to World Heritage List

Mountains of Reunion Island.
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A unique set of landscapes from around the globe — from Siberia to the South Pacific islands — have been added to the List of Natural World Heritage sites by UNESCO, it was announced Monday.

The World Heritage Committee, an independent inter-governmental body that designates important cultural and natural sites around the world has been meeting in Brasilia, Brazil, since July 25. The WHC was considering the addition of 32 new sites, six of which are natural landscapes.

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