13 Most Famous World Heritage Sites
| November 23, 2018
Great Barrier Reef – Australia
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest collection of coral reefs in the world. It covers an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometres, and features 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusk, and 2,900 individual reefs (with 400 types of coral).
This complex ecosystem was added to the World Heritage Site list in 1981 due to its impressive biodiversity. There are also around 900 islands in the area, with some reaching 1,100 meters above sea level. The reef is the natural habitat of the dugong (sea cow) and the large green turtle, which are currently threatened with extinction.
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