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Quebrada de Humahuaca
The Humahuaca Valley was a major Inca route, following the spectacular valley of the Rio Grande for about 150 km from its source in the cold desert plateau of the high Andes to its confluence with the León River in the south. The valley has abundant evidence that it was a major trade route for the last 10,000 years. It bears clear traces of prehistoric hunter-gatherer communities, the Inca Empire (15th-16th centuries) and the struggle for independence in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Rock Art in the Hail Region of Saudi Arabia
The property consists of two parts located in the desert landscape: Mount Umm Sinman in Juba and Mount Manyur and Mount Rat in Shuwaymis. There was once a lake at the foot of Mount Umm Sinman, now disappeared, which was a source of fresh water for people and animals in the southern part of the great Narfud Desert. The ancestors of today's Arabs left numerous petroglyphs and inscriptions on the rock faces, leaving traces of their passage. Mount Manyur and Mount Rat form rocky cliffs of a river valley, now covered by sand. They display countless human and animal images covering 10,000 years of history.
Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve
The Sergi De Bemaraha Nature Reserve consists of karst and limestone highlands cut into impressive "sergi" peaks and limestone conifer "forests", the spectacular Manamboro River Gorge, rolling hills and towering peaks. The pristine forests, lakes and mangrove swamps are home to rare and endangered lemurs and birds.