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The Giant’s causeway is the site of over 40,000 basalt columns protruding from the sea, all of which present viewers with a dramatic example of natural heritage in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The columns are the most characteristic feature of…

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This is an image of the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Hanami, otherwise known as flower viewing, is the Japanese tradition of observing the annual bloom of flowers – specifically those from cherry and plum trees. This is an example of intangible cultural heritage normally practiced between the end of…

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People having a picnic in Japan as part of the Hanami celebrations

St. Kilda is a volcanic archipelago to the west of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides islands and is a prime example of natural heritage. During the height of the breeding season the archipelago is home to nearly one million seabirds. The size and diversity…

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Natural Heritage, Climate, St Kilda

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Natural Heritage, Climate, St Kilda

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Natural Heritage, Climate, St Kilda

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Natural Heritage, Climate, St Kilda

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Natural Heritage, Climate, St Kilda
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