World’s most endangered locations
January 14, 2008 at 12:40 pm | In World, travel | Leave a CommentTags: eco-tourism, lonely planet
I was checking Lonely Planet’s site and I came upon this travel blog (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/blogs/travel_blog/2008/01/worlds-most-endangered-locations.html) which was posted last Wednesday, January 09, 2008.
The article raised the alarm about endangered locations in the world. The top ten are as follos:
1. Dampier Rock Art Complex in Murujuga, Australia
2. Sonargaon-Panam City, Bangladesh
3. Chinguetti Mosque, Mauritania, West Africa
4. Panama Canal, Panama City, Chagres River
5. Dhangkar Gompa, Himachal Pradesh, India
6. Old Damascus, Syria
7. Babylon, Iraq
8. Leh Old Town, Ladakh, India
9. The Coral Triangle, Sulu and Sulawesi Seas
10. Greenland
For more information about this, please log on to lonelyplanet.com.
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