Friday, February 28, 2025

Anticosti - Canada

Situated on the island of Anticosti, the largest island in Quebec, this property is the most complete and best preserved palaeontological record of the first mass extinction of animal life, 447-437 million years ago. 
It contains the best preserved fossil record of marine life covering 10 million years of Earth history. 
The abundance, diversity, and exquisite preservation of the fossils are exceptional and allow for world-class scientific work. 
Thousands of large bedding surfaces allow the observation and study of shell and sometimes soft-bodied animals that lived on the shallow sea floor of an ancient tropical sea.








Požega-Slavonia

Požega-Slavonia County is a Croatian county in central Slavonia. 
Its capital is Požega.








Thursday, February 27, 2025

Ancient Jericho/Tell es-Sultan - Palestine

Ancient Jerico/Tell es-Sultan is located northwest of present-day Jericho in the Jordan Valley in Palestine, the property is an oval-shaped Tell, or mound, that contains the prehistorical deposits of human activity, and includes the adjacent perennial spring of ‘Ain es-Sultan. 
By the 9th to 8th millennium BC, Neolithic Ancient Jericho/Tell es-Sultan was already a sizeable permanent settlement, as expressed by surviving monumental architectural attributes such as a wall with a ditch and a tower. 
It reflects the developments of the period, which include the shifting of humanity to a sedentary communal lifestyle and the related transition to new subsistence economies, as well as changes in social organisation and the development of religious practices, testified by skulls and statues found. 
The Early Bronze Age archaeological material on the site provides insights into urban planning, while vestiges from the Middle Bronze Age reveal the presence of a large Canaanite city-state, equipped with an urban centre and technologically innovative rampart fortifications, occupied by a socially complex population.








Taiwan

The Republic of China, commonly called Taiwan, but also Chinese Taipei, is a de facto independent state in the East China Sea, but is not recognized as a state by a vast majority of countries due to opposition from the People's Republic of China.








Wednesday, February 26, 2025

‘Uruq Bani Ma’arid - Saudi Arabia

The property encompasses the western part of the greatest expanse of windblown sand on Earth, known as Ar Rub' al-KhaIi, and conserves a portion of one of the Earth’s most spectacular desert landscapes. 
The varied topography of the property creates a wide range of ecosystems. 
The site is globally notable due to the reintroduction of iconic desert animals, including the Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx) and Arabian Sand Gazelle (Gazella marica). 
In the case of the oryx, this was after decades of extinction in the wild. 
The mobile dunes also provide an excellent and well-oxygenated habitat for sand-diving invertebrates and reptiles, while incised wadis in the limestone plateau harbor rare relict plants. 
The area has also been used for generations by pastoral, nomadic Bedu.








Maule

Maule is one of the sixteen regions of Chile and has the Roman numeral VII as its region code. 
The capital of the region is Talca. 
The region is located in the center of the country and is named after the Maule River.








Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Trans-Iranian Railway - Iran

The Trans-Iranian Railway connects the Caspian Sea in the northeast with the Persian Gulf in the southwest crossing two mountain ranges as well as rivers, highlands, forests and plains, and four different climatic areas. 
Started in 1927 and completed in 1938, the 1,394-kilometre-long railway was designed and executed in a successful collaboration between the Iranian government and 43 construction contractors from many countries. 
The railway is notable for its scale and the engineering works it required to overcome steep routes and other difficulties. 
Its construction involved extensive mountain cutting in some areas, while the rugged terrain in others dictated the construction of 174 large bridges, 186 small bridges and 224 tunnels, including 11 spiral tunnels. 
Unlike most early railway projects, construction of the Trans-Iranian Railway was funded by national taxes to avoid foreign investment and control.








Somali

The Somali is an elegantly built cat with a ticked tabby semi-longhair coat. 
It is the daughter breed of the Abyssinian.








Sunday, February 23, 2025

The works of Jože Plečnik in Ljubljana – Human Centred Urban Design - Slovenia

The works Jože Plečnik carried in Ljubljana between World War I and World War II present an example of a human centred urban design that successively changed the identity of the city following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when it changed from a provincial city into the symbolic capital of the Slovenian people. 
The architect Jože Plečnik contributed to this transformation with his personal, profoundly human vision for the city, based on an architectural dialogue with the older city while serving the needs of emerging modern 20th century society. 
The property consists of a series of public spaces (squares, parks, streets, promenades, bridges) and public institutions (national library, churches, markets, funerary complex) that were sensitively integrated into the pre-existing urban, natural and cultural context and contributed to the city’s new identity. 
This highly contextual and human-scale urbanistic approach, as well as Plečnik’s distinctive architectural idiom, stand apart from the other predominant modernist principles of his time. 
It is an exceptional case of creating public spaces, buildings and green areas according to the vision of a single architect within a limited time, the limited space of an existing city, and with relatively limited resources.








Rumeli Castle

The Rumeli Castle, also called the Fortress of Europe, is located in the Sarıyer district of the Turkish city of Istanbul on a hill on the European side of the city.