Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Old Goa, Goa
The photo actually shows two churches – the church of St. Francis is on the left of the shot and immediately behind it (on the
The photo actually shows two churches – the church of St. Francis is on the left of the shot and immediately behind it (on the
This impressive church dates back to 1661 and forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage complex of Goan churches and convents.
Dijon’s historic center is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with well-preserved buildings, an unusual Gothic church and a Michelin-star lunch.
ProfessorAbe and his wife marvel at the intricacy of a giant UNESCO-listed bas-relief in Tamil Nadu
DrFumblefinger visits the historic fortified village of Aït Ben Haddou, a popular filming location and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A thousand-mile canal that took two thousand years to build celebrates its anniversary as a World Heritage
Vienna’s famous street food stands are asking for UNESCO recognition
The back story to one of DrFumblefinger’s favorite photos.
DrFumblefinger visits this UNESCO World Heritage site in February. While best known for ancient temples, it holds a special almond blossom festival each year.
Dijon’s historic center is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with well-preserved buildings, an unusual Gothic church and a Michelin-star lunch.
The photo actually shows two churches – the church of St. Francis is on the left of the shot and
This impressive church dates back to 1661 and forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage complex of Goan churches and
Dijon’s historic center is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with well-preserved buildings, an unusual Gothic church and a Michelin-star lunch.
ProfessorAbe and his wife marvel at the intricacy of a giant UNESCO-listed bas-relief in Tamil Nadu
DrFumblefinger visits the historic fortified village of Aït Ben Haddou, a popular filming location and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A thousand-mile canal that took two thousand years to build celebrates its anniversary as a World Heritage
Vienna’s famous street food stands are asking for UNESCO recognition
The back story to one of DrFumblefinger’s favorite photos.
DrFumblefinger visits this UNESCO World Heritage site in February. While best known for ancient temples, it holds a special almond blossom festival each year.
Dijon’s historic center is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with well-preserved buildings, an unusual Gothic church and a Michelin-star lunch.