Top UNESCO World Heritage Sites to Explore in the United States
There are about 24 UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United States all of which are located in different territories and states. Of these eleven are cultural, one is a mix, and twelve are natural sites with most of them being national parks. Redwood National and State Park/ California Redwood National and State Park are located along the coast of northern California, the park is covered with coast redwood trees the tallest and one of the most massive tree species on earth. The park also contains areas of pristine coastline which supports nesting and feeding areas for several species of migratory waterfowl. Mammoth Cave National Park/ Kentucky Mammoth Cave is the longest known cave system in the world. With over 390 miles of passageways, the cave system is home to more than 130 animal species. Waterfront Glacier International Peace Park/ Alberta Located along the border of two countries this region has a unique, distinctive climate and tri hydrographical divide. Papahanau...