World Heritage in the Republic of Congo (Three Protected Areas in the Sanga River Basin and the Ozara-Kokua Forest Massif)" has been added to "World Heritage at Home (World Heritage at Home on YouTube)".

."Traveling World Heritage Sites on YouTube (World Heritage at Home)" in the ".World Heritage Site in the Republic of Congo (Protected Area of the Three Countries of the Sanga River Basin and the Ozara-Kokua Forest Massif)The "Mere Old Man" has published the "Mere Old Man" (in Japanese).Achieved over 940 pages)。
The countries included in the World Heritage List are.We have reached 150 countries!

From 7/18/2022, the "Asia Travel Destinations GuideAs a sister guide to the "Traveling World Heritage Sites on YouTube (World Heritage at Home)We have decided to publish "The

The traditional "Asia Travel Destinations Guideand will be published in parallel.

We have created this site with the hope that you can visit World Heritage sites around the world from the comfort of your own home through "country introduction videos in 8K and 4K," "YouTube videos," and "360° photos."

Today, we have released the 321st installment on the above-mentioned theme.

Ozala-Kokua National Park (or Ozala National Park) is a national park in the Republic of Congo.

The park was first protected in 1935, designated a Biosphere Reserve in 1977, and officially designated by presidential decree in 2001.

Ozara Kokua is home to approximately 100 species of mammals, making it one of the most diverse primate populations on the continent.

African Parks, a non-profit conservation organization, began managing this park in 2010 in cooperation with the Ministry of Forest Economy, Sustainable Development and Environment of the Republic of Congo.

We have recently completed recording all of the "World Heritage Sites in the Middle East", "World Heritage Sites in North and Central America", "World Heritage Sites in Europe", "World Heritage Sites in Asia", "World Heritage Sites in Oceania", and "World Heritage Sites in South America". (except for some sites to be registered in 2023)

Currently, the last "World Heritage in Africa" countries not yet included in the list are available.

Our goal is to include all World Heritage sites as of 2023 (1,199 sites in 168 countries). (We are very close.)

It is the author's pleasure if you enjoy your trip to the World Heritage sites by combining the information on this site with the information in various guidebooks.

The video on the top page has been updated to "Namibia 8k". # World Heritage # Republic of Congo

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