Visited WHS:Abu Mena Acropolis Aleppo Amsterdam Canal Ring Ancient Kyoto Ancient Nara Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis Ancient villages of Northern Syria Anjar Australian Convict Sites Baalbek Belfries Blenheim Palace Brugge Byblos Canterbury City of Bath Cologne Cathedral Convent of St. Gall Crac des Chevaliers Damascus Derwent Valley Mills Dolomites Dorset and East Devon Coast Dubrovnik Durham Castle and Cathedral Edinburgh Forts and Castles Gold Coast Frontiers of the Roman Empire Gondwana Rainforests Grand Place, Brussels Great Barrier Reef Great Smoky Mountains Greater Blue Mountains Hierapolis-Pamukkale Historic Cairo Independence Hall Ironbridge Gorge Istanbul Kew Gardens Liverpool Major Town Houses Maritime Greenwich Masjed-e Jâme' Meidan Emam, Esfahan New Lanark Nikko Nubian Monuments Old City of Berne Palmyra Paris, Banks of the Seine Persepolis Persian Garden Petra Prague Pyramids (Memphis) Royal Exhibition Building Saint Catherine Area Saltaire Schönbrunn Skocjan Caves Statue of Liberty Stonehenge Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch Sydney Opera House Tabriz Bazaar Teide National Park Tower of London Vienna Wadi Al-Hitan Westminster Wet Tropics of Queensland Reviewed WHS:Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens (Australia) Australian Convict Sites (Australia)
Reviewed WHS:Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens (Australia) Australian Convict Sites (Australia)
Country: Australia No. WHS visited: 72 Most impressive WHS: Petra Proposal for a new WHS: Ain Dara in Syria © WHS 1997-2013
© WHS 1997-2013