Replying to @ricardotakamura I live on a rainforest property in Northern Australia near Cairns. World heritage wet tropics. I spend a lot of time out photographing with entomologists. Definetly decrease in insects here, but last 2 years I have seen an increase of fireflies here.
Israel Bombed The Christian Shrine Of Simon Peter In Southern Lebanon As a result it destroyed the UNESCO world heritage site that dates back over 2,000 years. The shrine, located near the city of Tyre, was also targeted in 2024 causing damage. Load image 101 KB
A million-dollar picture with Kagosi Mwamulowe, Zambia’s Head of World Heritage Sites Seeing him proudly wear our Fugu at the Nc'wala Festival fundraising ceremony by the Ngoni tribe was such a beautiful cultural moment. Africa to the world Load image 126 KB
Top 20 Most Popular World Heritage Sites You Must Visit From ancient wonders to breathtaking landscapes, these UNESCO World Heritage Sites are true treasures of our planet: Taj Mahal Great Wall of China Machu Picchu Colosseum Petra Pyramids of Giza Show more Load image 124 KB
37,320 steps 317 'nahin shukree' to vendors 18 hours of flying 13 hours of driving 11 times saying 'absolutely the f**k not' 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites 2 tiring, blazing hot days 1 New Wonder of the World Cost: A lot, but I'm happy 0:35 Load video
My brother and his family visited for a few days. Now they’re in Langkawi, Malaysia for the next week. I don’t understand the appeal - a crappy island in the world’s busiest shipping lane, with none of the attractions of nearby Penang, with its world heritage Chinatown. Load image
Tourists tossing coins into UNESCO World Heritage ponds at Japan's Oshino Hakkai jumped from 4,400 recovered coins in 2024 to 18,000 in 2025. The coins corrode and leach metals, harming the delicate ecosystem. Load image 5 KB
when Yoongi was asked which place in Japan he would like to visit, he replied that it was the forest on Yakushima Island (a UNESCO World Heritage site), which he heard is beautiful and because it inspired the movie “Princess Mononoke. 0:29 497 KB Load video From 찌야
There's an island off the East African coast where time slows down, ancient walls breathe history, and breakfast feels like a ceremony. Ilha de Moçambique — UNESCO World Heritage, almost no crowds, and one very special B&B waiting for you. Would you dare make the journey? Show more safeuploadz.com Isola di Mozambico - La notte arriva dal mare - SafeUploadz
World Heritage Day strives to raise public awareness about the diversity, value, and vulnerability of cultural heritage sites worldwide. Established by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and promoted by UNESCO, this day supports ongoing efforts to identify, protect, and preserve architectural, natural, and cultural sites of historical and global importance.
Established in 1982 by ICOMOS, World Heritage Day has grown significantly over the years, engaging communities worldwide in the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage. In Australia, this day holds crucial significance, given the unique range of Indigenous cultures, history, and landmarks dating back tens of thousands of years. There are currently 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Australia, including iconic locations such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Opera House, and Indigenous sites such as Kakadu National Park and Willandra Lakes Region. The day is an opportunity for Australians to appreciate, celebrate, and engage with these precious sites and the distinct cultural heritage they represent.
World Heritage Day is observed with a variety of events and online campaigns, which aim to educate the public about the significance of these sites and encourage their thoughtful engagement and care. Public talks, exhibitions, and site visits often form part of the celebration, providing unique opportunities to learn about the history and achievements of these remarkable locations. World Heritage Day is observed annually on April 18th.
World Heritage Day Facts
This massive sandstone monolith, located in Australia's Northern Territory, is an important cultural and spiritual site for the Anangu people, the traditional owners of the land. Uluru stands 348 meters high and is noted for its ability to change color throughout the day, from shades of red and orange to purple.
One of the natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system on Earth and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stretching over 2,300 kilometers, the reef is home to thousands of species of fish, corals, and other marine life, making it an incredibly diverse and important ecosystem.
In the News and Trending in Australia for World Heritage Day
Read The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century by Ian Mortimer.
Create a mini garden or dedicate a section of your existing garden to plants native to Australia, including species found in World Heritage Sites like the Blue Mountains or the Wet Tropics of Queensland.
Try cooking traditional or heritage recipes from various cultures to celebrate the diverse cultural heritage of Australia. Explore recipes from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander cuisines, or dishes from different immigrant communities in Australia.