National Geographic picks top 10 kid-friendly world heritage sites
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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of UNESCO's 936-strong World Heritage List, bring the kids to a site that will hold their attention even longer than Angry Birds.
The kids are all right—as long as they know their heritage. Help them brush up on history and geography, and honor the 40th anniversary of UNESCO’s World Heritage List, by booking a family trip to some of the planet’s most noteworthy places. We combed through the list’s 936 cultural and natural treasures to choose destinations of sublime beauty and historical significance that will inspire travelers young and old.
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