The world has 4 more natural heritages

The United Nations Educational and Scientific Organization has added four natural wonders to the World Heritage List.

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Kenya lake system . Kenya Lake is home to many of the world's most inhabited birds. There are many very beautiful birds like flamingos, white pelicans. Many species also carry the symbol of Africa such as the black rhino, giraffes, lions and leopards that are also found here. However, 13 species are at risk of extinction at the global level. Photo: National Geographic.

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Japan's Ogasawara Islands are also known as Bonin . This is the home of nearly 200 endangered species at extremely dangerous levels, especially bats. The archipelago has more than 400 species of native plants, including endemic species and species present in Southeast and Southwest Asia. Photo: UNESCO.

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Ningaloo coast in Australia consists of many underground caves and unique ecosystems. It is also home to many sharks and sea turtles. At the same time, this coast possesses the most beautiful near-shore coral reefs in the world. Photo: UNESCO.

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Jordan's Wadi Rum sanctuary has towering rocky mountains, steep cliffs, deep gorges. Archaeologists have found here stone carvings and many other sites about 12,000 years old. Photo: National Geographic.