How well do you know UNESCO’s natural World Heritage Sites?
From vibrant coral reefs to ferocious volcanoes, how well do you know these breathtaking UNESCO-listed landscapes crafted by Mother Nature?

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Question 1 of 14
Which UNESCO-listed mountain range spans Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan ?

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Question 2 of 14
The wildlife-rich Okavango Delta is one of the world’s most extraordinary landscapes. Where is it?

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Question 3 of 14
Which bay in Australia is inscribed for its dugongs, extensive seagrass beds and stromatolites?

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Question 4 of 14
With over 850 bird species and plenty of jaguars, it’s no wonder Manú National Park is UNESCO-listed. Which country can you find it in?

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Question 5 of 14
The Western Ghats is a mountain range older than the Himalayas and one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots. Which country is it in?

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Question 6 of 14
Which three countries flank the Wadden Sea UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site?

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Question 7 of 14
On which UNESCO-listed island would you find South Korea’s tallest mountain, Hallasan?

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Question 8 of 14
What is the UNESCO-listed Vredefort Dome in South Africa?

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Question 9 of 14
What is the name of Greenland’s UNESCO-listed icefjord?

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Question 10 of 14
In which country would you find Durmitor National Park?

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Question 11 of 14
Sinharaja Forest Reserve and the Central Highlands are the only two natural UNESCO Sites in which country?

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Question 12 of 14
The UK’s Jurassic Coast is a natural UNESCO site. Through which two counties does the UNESCO-protected part of the coast stretch?

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Question 13 of 14
Venezuela’s UNESCO-listed Canaima National Park lies on the border with which two countries?

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