
As NPR
reports, twenty-six new sites from all over the world have been inscribed into the UNESCO list of World Heritage (
see previously) for 2025, including many we’d have thought would have already been among them like the
ensemble of castles commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Jamaica’s Port Royal, the memorials of the Cambodian genocide and the
coasts of Morbihan with the megaliths of Carnac, necropolises in China and Sardinia and
Minoan archeological sites in Crete. Click through at the link above for a full list of the new additions with extensive information about each location.