ITT: Post world heritage sites from your cunt
The centre of our capital
>>79213364
Those fucking sons of bitches only show the intact sides.
>>79213695
That's not a very good pic of the centre desu
>>79214851
What's that shit with the skulls?
>>79214908
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzompantli
>>79215452
Neat.
>>79213364
We don't have any.
>>79213364
>>79215716
what are those?
>>79215716
Nice boulders m8. Especially the one in the middle.
>>79213364
Our most newest one is the Lake District, which was given world heritage status a couple of months ago.
How many sites of your country have been declared World Heritage Site by Unesco?
>Spain
45
3rd of the world
>>79221054
i think 4
panama ruins, attacked by anglo filth pirate
old town
>>79217053
Those are the Díquis spheres
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_spheres_of_Costa_Rica
>>79220130
Kek
Næröyfjord, inbred water valley t.b.h
>>79221054
We have 34
>>79221054
43 listed, 4th place
I legit thought we were higher but the 3 above us deserve their place so doesn't matter
Here's one
>>79221054
Only 4
Area de conservación Guanacaste, Cocos Island (image),The Precolumbians Spheres of the Díquis and La Amistad International Park (with Panamá)
>>79225651
Too lazy right now to post many but this one is worth it
>>79225897
now post Carcassonne
>>79226229
Fuck yes
I live not far, if you ever have the opportunity I recommend you go see the fireworks of Carcassonne during July 14th, it's impressive
>>79226204
>>79226422
i was there weeks ago, i visited many part of Midi-Pyrénées like Albi, Toulouse, Cahors and tried to follow a route to see cathars monasteries and castles. It was nice but that week was a bit rainy
>>79226491
thats nothing
here you hace Segovia
A big castle, beautiful monastery, medieval wall, nice old city and a roman aqueduct
>>79226665
*have
>>79225897
We have our own qt St. Michael's Mount.
>>79226693
>>79226730
i still have to find a picture with all together
>>79226665
>>79226693
I've been to Segovia actually, as well as Toledo, during a high school trip
I didn't care about this kind of stuff as much then but the aqueduct really marked my memories
>>79226603
What was your favorite place ? Carcassonne is in Languedoc btw as well as many Cathars strongholds so I guess you didn't only go to Midi-Pyrénées
>>79226719
Ayy I've heard of this one, would definitely visit
Here's a nature UNESCO world site in France
Don't have any cool nature stuff Im aware of but we had culture n shiet
A 1000 year old castle in the middle of L O N D O N
>>79226665
Also what I loved in this >>79226204 are the stone carvings, rosace and stuff always hit the spot
Pic related a gate of Amiens cathedral which is UNESCO listed
>>79220261
about time too.
>>79226897
Humans for scale
>>79226933
That's a big archway.
Hard to find good pictures, but the whole thing is too big to fit in one anyway.
>>79226961
It's a big cathedral
However bad northern France can be sometimes, they knew how to build stuff
>>79226997
Oh they're bigger than I thought
How old are they ?
Not UNESCO but kinda related, in the "Vallée des Merveilles" in the Alps there are more than 40 000 stone carvings from the Bronze Age and older, they aren't very impressive by themselves (pic related) but they really add to the atmosphere of the place
Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
>>79227261
Bronze age, I'm not sure exactly how old but I've read between 1800-500 BC. They're interesting because they're in such good condition. But we can only speculate what they're supposed to tell the viewer.
>>79227441
Fukken nice
I'm found of these things. We have many pre-historical cave paintings in France but due to their fragility and importance few are open for visitation.
>>79226836
>I guess you didn't only go to Midi-Pyrénées
Yep
>What was your favorite place?
i don't have one, all places are very nice.
months ago a was in provence...
Honestly france have beautiful places in the countryside, well cared villages and full of people but in the case of Spain... everything is getting old and with less people in the countryside the villages start to look like ruins (but still being interesting) .
>>79226897
the monastery of the pic is the Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe
>cathédrale d'amiens
hah, imagine when cathedrals had color
>>79227545
Yeah me too, and those Lascaux ones are aesthetic as fuck. They are iconic almost, it's what I instantly think of when I think cave paintings. It's also interesting to see the difference in artistic style.
>>79227545
we have some cave paintings, i heard that in this one the painters were related with the group of painters that were in france
>>79227673
Chauvet is impressive as well, Werner Herzog made a good documentary about it, Cave of forgotten dreams
They actually built replicas of the caves for people to visit. Not my thing tho
Also does Swrden really don't have nature related UNESCO sites ? With the Kungsleden and all you'd think it qualifies
>>79227561
Well to be fair we also have rural exode, although not as hard as it hit Spain. Some places like Dordogne are loaded with beautiful old villages perfectly well maintained because tourism is big, but some other places are poorer (like in the eastern Pyrenees) and villages start crumbling
El Tajin
>>79227984
Noice, I've been wanting to road trip the fuck out of Spain for a while now
I come from a 5000 town on the Med coast, it wasn't really a village and the area wasn't rural. Some cute ones around and some really beautiful in the mountains but not mine
However one I visited often is pic related, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert
>>79227957
>Tajin
I'm hungry now
this is unironically a part of the French world heritage
>>79228127
Fuck I thought no one would notice
Delet
>>79227957
Better pic
Roman Walls of Lugo (Lucus Augusta)
>>79228137
"old zone" in Santiago de Compostela (cathedral included
>>79228136
very unpatriotic of you
this is world heritage too by the way
>>79227113
RARE.
Mount Vernon, estate of George Washington.
I wish that Corbusier got Trotsky´d
the city of Quito
>>79228127
it just shows how modern architecture is soullless and grows no historical value. the two things that humans appreciate the most: craftmanship and aesthetics, it desecrates them in the name of some supposed efficiency. calling that a historial heritage thus seems out of place. and due to its kinness to cheapshit, its atemporal at first sight.. only people who know le corbushit might distinguish it... maybe
>>79228115
?
Historic centre of Zacatecas
>>79228141
That's really fucking cool.
>>79227738
Almost missed that post, fuck they are elaborate
>>79228530
>>79228518
Whatever I think about maghrebis they have good food https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajine?oldformat=true
>>79228603
Ah, hardly any sandniggers here compared to europe, only spics so was curious what you where talking about.
>>79228588
es seguro zacatecas? que más hay para ver alli
Countries with the most world heritage sites
>>79228633
He's not lying. Moroccan food is great.
>>79215650
what about all that british shit colonies that u have on the east coast?
>>79228530
>red/pinkish bricks
reminds me of when i put the wrong clothes in the washing machine and they go reddish
>>79228652
Pues, la arquitectura de la ciudad, principalmente.
- Hay muchas minas de plata, una de las cuales fue convertida en un bar/antro/club (como le llamen en otros lados)
- Hay ruinas arqueológicas conocidas como "La Quemada"
- Cordilleras/sierras: "Sierra de Órganos", "Sierra de los Morones", "Valparaiso"
No conozco el lugar lo suficiente, la verdad, pero me parece que no hay mucho que hacer.
>es seguro
Supongo, rara vez escucho malas noticias de Zacatecas. Rara vez escucho cualquier cosa de Zacatecas, la verdad.
>>79228115
kek
Monuments in the city of Queretaro
>>79228847
Many cities in Mexico have a red/pinkish/purple looking bricks for some reason, each with a different tone, but red/pinkish/purple nonetheless. Morelia, San Luis Potosí, Zacatecas and even some buildings of Guanajuato.