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LATEST GEOPARK SUBMISSIONS

China
Xingyi UNESCO Global Geopark

Xingyi UNESCO Global Geopark is located in Xingyi Municipality, Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, southwest of Guizhou Province, China, it consists of 17 towns and is known as “the Kingdom of Sedimentary Rocks, the Kingdom of Triassic Paleobiology, and the Kingdom of Karst Landforms.

China
Taining UNESCO Global Geopark

Taining UNESCO Global Geopark is located in Taining County, the northwestern part of Fujian Province, China, with a total area of 492.5 square kilometers. It’s a comprehensive geopark with Danxia landform as the main body, satisfying the purposes of scientific research, scientific education, sightseeing, relaxation and vacation.

China
Taining UNESCO Global Geopark

Taining UNESCO Global Geopark is located in Taining County, the northwestern part of Fujian Province, China, with a total area of 492.5 square kilometers. It’s a comprehensive geopark with Danxia landform as the main body, satisfying the purposes of scientific research, scientific education, sightseeing, relaxation and vacation.

China
Xingyi UNESCO Global Geopark

Xingyi UNESCO Global Geopark is located in Xingyi Municipality, Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, southwest of Guizhou Province, China, it consists of 17 towns and is known as “the Kingdom of Sedimentary Rocks, the Kingdom of Triassic Paleobiology, and the Kingdom of Karst Landforms.

Thailand
Satun Unesco Global Geopark

Satun UNESCO Global Geopark in southern Thailand features 500-million-year-old fossils, stunning limestone landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. It is home to the Maniq people—an indigenous hunter-gatherer group living in harmony with the rainforest.

Mexico
Mixteca Alta UNESCO Global Geopark

The Mixteca Alta UNESCO Global Geopark showcases unique geological heritage, biodiversity, and Indigenous communal traditions. Its vibrant regional traditions reflect a deep-rooted culture of solidarity and ancestral resilience, which manifests in shared land protection, preserving both natural heritage and ancestral wisdom.

Mexico
Mixteca Alta UNESCO Global Geopark

The Mixteca Alta UNESCO Global Geopark showcases unique geological heritage, biodiversity, and Indigenous communal traditions. Its vibrant regional traditions reflect a deep-rooted culture of solidarity and ancestral resilience, which manifests in shared land protection, preserving both natural heritage and ancestral wisdom.

Cyprus
Troodos UNESCO Global Geopark

Troodos UNESCO Global Geopark is located in the heart of the island of Cyprus hosting the most significant piece of oceanic crust on Earth. Along the Troodos Mountain foothills are scattered copper sulphide deposits that were intensively exploited in antiquity, forming the island’s economy, prosperity and culture for centuries.

United Kingdom
English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark

The English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark, in Devon, UK, is a breath-taking place waiting for you to explore. Around every cove the geology changes, reflecting 400 million years of tropical seas and scorching deserts, a land where mammoths and sabre-toothed cats once roamed alongside the earliest people.