Côa Valley & Siega Verde Paleolithic Rock Art
Ice Age engravings cut into schist cliffs above the Côa River, saved when a hydroelectric dam was cancelled…
Ice Age engravings cut into schist cliffs above the Côa River, saved when a hydroelectric dam was cancelled…
Steep Andean hillsides dressed in coffee shade, bamboo-framed towns painted in vivid primary colours, and a settler culture…
A glacial refugium on the Black Sea coast: the forests of ancient Colchis survived the Ice Ages when…
The most important surviving foundation of the Ottonian dynasty — the collegiate church (Stiftskirche) of St Servatius on…
The hillsides of the Prosecco Superiore DOCG zone between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene — inscribed by UNESCO in 2019…
Terraced vineyard hills between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, home to Prosecco Superiore DOCG and the prized Cartizze sub-zone, inscribed…
A Portuguese-founded river town in Uruguay that changed hands nine times between two empires, its cobbled Barrio Histórico…
The original European city — founded in 1498 by Bartholomew Columbus (Christopher’s brother) on the west bank of…
The only Classic Maya city built entirely with fired clay bricks — and home to the largest known…
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