The world's top 10 heritage travelers should not set foot

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has compiled a list of UNESCO's world-class heritage that tourists are advised not to come due to the danger.

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The Sabratha center established by the Phoenicians was around 6-7 BC in Libya.(Photo: AFP).

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Old Loropeni town ruins in Burkina Fao (Phi Phi).The town is believed to have been built by the Lohron or Koulango since the 11th century. (Photo: AFP.)

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Krak des Chevaliers castle is built on a 650m high cliff about 65 km from the Syrian city of Homs.Earthquakes and civil wars destroyed part of this work.(Photo: Sputnik)

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The central Mali town of Timbuktu was built by the Tuareg in the 12th century as a trading center.UNESCO is seeking to preserve valuable buildings here such as Djingareyber and Sankore mosques, hanging gardens and water towers.(Photo: Sputnik.)

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Baalbek religious center, built in the 4th century TrcCN, is about 80km from Beirut and is a place to worship Roman gods.Many building blocks of this work weigh up to 100 tons.Scientists still have a headache about how these builders transport these stones.(Photo: Sputnik).

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The town of Derbent belongs to the Dagestan Republic famous for the Naryn-Kala citadel and the first mosque in Russia.(Photo: Sputnik.)

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The El Jem Theater in Tunisia is the symbol of the works of the Roman Empire and is the 3rd largest work of the Empire.The theater was built in the 3rd century and has a capacity of 35,000 spectators.(Photo: Sputnik).

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Lamu town was built on an island of the same name in Kenya in 1370. The ancient town of Lamu is recognized by UNESCO as the oldest and most well-preserved settlement in East Africa of Swahili people.In it, most notably Lamu citadel was built in 1820 and Riyadha Mosque in 1900. (Photo: Sputnik).

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The Assyrian capital Ashur is located about 260 km from Iraq's Baghdad on the west bank of the Tigris River.This land was inhabited from around the middle of the 3rd millennium BC.In 2015, this land fell into the hands of IS and was destroyed with explosives.(Photo: Wikipedia).

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The city of Shibam in Yemen is dubbed the "City of the oldest" skyscrapers in the world "Manhattan of the desert".The buildings in this city are built with blocks of land and up to 30m high with about 5-11 floors, each floor has a family living.(Photo: Sputnik).