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Global Geo Parks |
Geoparks are places where outstanding and rare geological landforms are preserved in an undisturbed state and where low impact recreation, scientific research, and educational activities can be pursued. Typically, a geopark contains protected geologic feature at the core and small or mid-sized towns around it, inside the geopark's borders.
Most geoparks are envisioned and planned at the local level. Geoparks become places that people from around the world come to visit and where local school children and adults learn about the incredible, world class geologic land features in their backyard. And wher geoparks have been established, there are many remarkable examples of a sustainable business infrastructure rapidly developing to support these activities.
There are currently 89 geoparks in 27 countries around the world.
Mount Apoi Gep Park,Japan.
Pregnant Maiden Lake in Langkawi, Malaysia.
Gorge du Verdon in the Haute-Provence of France.
The Muroto geopark in Japan.
The hanging bridge cable car ride over Langkawi's geopark.
Vietnam's unique landscape perfect for geo-parks.
Manjanggul Cave, along with eight other geological sites in Jeju Island, Korea gained world geopark status from the UNESCO Global Geopark Network.
Volcanic Island southernmost territory of Jeju in Korea has been designated as a world heritage centre and has been declared as a geo park.
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