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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:13:56 PM
Subject: Natural sites in Madagascar, China and Korea inscribed on 
UNESCO World Heritage List


UNESCO Press Release N°2007-77

Natural sites in Madagascar, China and Korea inscribed on UNESCO 
World Heritage List

Christchurch, New Zealand, 27 June – The World Heritage Committee on 
Tuesday decided to inscribe the three new sites on UNESCO's World 
Heritage List: the Rainforests of the Atsinanana ( Madagascar ); 
South China Karst ( China ); and Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes 
( Republic of Korea ).

The Rainforests of the Atsinanana comprise six national parks 
distributed along the eastern part of the island. These relict 
forests are critically important for maintaining ongoing ecological 
processes necessary for the survival of Madagascar 's unique 
biodiversity, which reflects the island's geological history. Having 
completed its separation from all other land masses more than 60 
million years ago, Madagascar 's plant and animal life evolved in 
isolation. Inscribed both for their importance to ecological and 
biological processes, the rainforests are also inscribed for their 
biodiversity and the threatened species they support. The rate of 
endemism within these forests is exceptionally high at 80 to 90 
percent for all groups. The property is of global significance for 
fauna, especially primates. Many rare and threatened species (78 of 
the 123 non-flying mammals in Madagascar occur in this site, 
including 72 that are on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species), 
including at least 25 species of lemur.

The South China Karst region extends over a surface of half a million 
square kilometres lying mainly in Yunnan , Guizhou and Guangxi 
Provinces . South China is unrivalled for the diversity of its karst 
features and landscapes. The site presents a coherent serial property 
comprising three clusters: Libo Karst, Shilin Karst and Wulong Karst. 
South China Karst represents one of the world's most spectacular 
examples of humid tropical to sub-tropical karst landscapes. The 
stone forests of Shilin are considered superlative natural phenomena 
and a world reference. The cluster includes the Naigu stone forest 
occurring on dolomitic limestone and the Suyishan stone forest 
arising from a lake. Shilin contains a wider range of pinnacle shapes 
than other karst landscapes with pinnacles, and a higher diversity of 
shapes and changing colours. The cone and tower karsts of Libo, also 
considered the world reference site for these types of karsts, form a 
distinctive and beautiful landscape. Wulong Karst has been inscribed 
for its giant dolines, natural bridges and caves.

Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes comprises three sites that 
together make up 18,846 ha , 10.3% of the surface area of Jeju 
Island , the southernmost territory of the Republic of Korea . It 
includes: Geomunoreum, regarded as the finest lave tube system of 
caves anywhere, with its multi-coloured carbonate roofs and floors, 
and dark-coloured lava walls; the fortress-like Seongsan Ilchulbong 
tuff cone, rising out of the ocean, a dramatic landscape; and Mount 
Hallasan , the highest in Korea , with its waterfalls, multi-shaped 
rock formations, and lake-filled crater. The property, of outstanding 
aesthetic beauty, also bears testimony to the history of our planet; 
to its features and processes.

The World Heritage Committee, meeting in Christchurch for its 31st 
session will continue examining properties proposed for inscription 
on UNESCO's World Heritage List on Thursday.


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