Clairewhiteley

Member since September 2019 \ Inactive

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  • A world heritage list family - my long suffering partner and children have  had family holidays planned around world heritage sites, regardless of their own level of interest but are secretly WHS converts. In fact my children visit sites wherever they travel to (but these don't count on my list unless I am also on the trip). We visit sites as part of our family holidays often combined with camping and trying to include interests of the family -after all they are encouraged, though they may say forced, to visit sites for me
Recent Visits
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    Jan. 1, 2020
    Etosha Pan, Okavango Delta , Sān Living Cultural Landscape, Welwitschia Plains
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    Jan. 1, 2020
    Centre ancien de Sarlat, La Camargue, Rouen
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    5
    Jan. 1, 2020
    Cittadella (Victoria - Gozo), Coastal Cliffs, Knights Fortifications around the Harbours of Malt, Maltese Catacomb …
Top 10 Missing
  1. Angkor 4.71
  2. Machu Picchu 4.62
  3. Galapagos Islands 4.62
  4. Petra 4.61
  5. Pyramids (Memphis) 4.50
  6. Rapa Nui 4.49
  7. Tikal National Park 4.46
  8. Ancient Kyoto 4.45
  9. Great Wall 4.44
  10. Bagan 4.44
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About Clairewhiteley

First name
ClaireWhiteley
Member since
September 2019
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Reviews by ClaireWhiteley

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump by Els Slots

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (Inscribed)

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

One of our favourite sites, not just because of the name which is wonderful and is "as it says on the tin" and the story behind the name - without …

Khami Ruins by marcel staron

Khami Ruins (Inscribed)

Khami Ruins

We visited Khami in 1990, on a day trip from Bulawyo (hitching). It was great to be alone at the site - there weren't even staff there to take payment …

Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai’pi by Els Slots

Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai’pi (Inscribed)

Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai’pi

The location of the site is beautiful but the site itself can be tricky as the light can make the pictographs invisible, but when you do see them you feel …