China Danxia, or Danxia landform of China, is the general name of the unique type of landscapes, Danxia landform, formed from red sandstone and characterised by steep cliffs[1], which are caused by endogenous forces (including uplift) and exogenous forces (including weathering and erosion).
In August 2010, China Danxia was inscribed onto the World Heritage List.
Adventure
- Svaneti
- Mtskheta
- Bagrati Cathedral
- Gelati Monastery
- Senegambian stone circles
- Kunta Kinteh Island
- Lopé National Park
- The Causses and the Cévennes, Mediterranean agro-pastoral Cultural Landscape
- Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps
- Réunion
- Pitons
- Albi
- Fortifications of Vauban
- Bordeaux
- Le Havre
- Provins
- Loire Valley
- Saint-Émilion
- Way of St. James
- Lyon
- Pyrénées-Mont Perdu
- Carcassonne
- Canal du Midi
- Avignon
- Apostolic Palace