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Visited WHS:

  1. Abu Mena
  2. Acropolis
  3. Aleppo
  4. Amsterdam Canal Ring
  5. Ancient Kyoto
  6. Ancient Nara
  7. Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis
  8. Ancient villages of Northern Syria
  9. Anjar
  10. Australian Convict Sites
  11. Baalbek
  12. Belfries
  13. Blenheim Palace
  14. Brugge
  15. Byblos
  16. Canterbury
  17. City of Bath
  18. Cologne Cathedral
  19. Convent of St. Gall
  20. Crac des Chevaliers
  21. Damascus
  22. Derwent Valley Mills
  23. Dolomites
  24. Dorset and East Devon Coast
  25. Dubrovnik
  26. Durham Castle and Cathedral
  27. Edinburgh
  28. Forts and Castles Gold Coast
  29. Frontiers of the Roman Empire
  30. Gondwana Rainforests
  31. Grand Place, Brussels
  32. Great Barrier Reef
  33. Great Smoky Mountains
  34. Greater Blue Mountains
  35. Hierapolis-Pamukkale
  36. Historic Cairo
  37. Independence Hall
  38. Ironbridge Gorge
  39. Istanbul
  40. Kew Gardens
  41. Liverpool
  42. Major Town Houses
  43. Maritime Greenwich
  44. Masjed-e Jâme'
  45. Meidan Emam, Esfahan
  46. New Lanark
  47. Nikko
  48. Nubian Monuments
  49. Old City of Berne
  50. Palmyra
  51. Paris, Banks of the Seine
  52. Persepolis
  53. Persian Garden
  54. Petra
  55. Prague
  56. Pyramids (Memphis)
  57. Royal Exhibition Building
  58. Saint Catherine Area
  59. Saltaire
  60. Schönbrunn
  61. Skocjan Caves
  62. Statue of Liberty
  63. Stonehenge
  64. Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch
  65. Sydney Opera House
  66. Tabriz Bazaar
  67. Teide National Park
  68. Tower of London
  69. Vienna
  70. Wadi Al-Hitan
  71. Westminster
  72. Wet Tropics of Queensland

Reviewed WHS:

  1. Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens (Australia)
  2. Australian Convict Sites (Australia)


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    Country:
    Australia
    No. WHS visited:
    72
    Most impressive WHS:
    Petra
    Proposal for a new WHS:
    Ain Dara in Syria


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