
The expansive azure meadows of agave in Guadalajara, Mexico has become one of top landmarks of the world as it has now added on the UNESCO’s World Heritage sites list. This field is famous for cultivation of Agave which is a cactus used to prepare Tequila.
Along with Agave Fields few other spots are also added to the list by UNESCO which include China’s Sichuan province, where thirty percent of world rarest pandas are found, the Malpelo fauna and flora sanctuary in Colombia; the cluster of stone buildings on the Aapravasi Ghat site in Mauritius;the old town of Harar Jugol in Ethiopia; the Chongoni Rock Art area in Malawi; the Kondoa Rock Art sites in Tanzania, and the Stone Circles site in Gambia and Senegal.
Read
UNESCO's World Heritage sites adds Agave Fields in the list













Comments
Ethiopia, one of the oldest nations in the world, is blessed with natural and cultural heritage sites, including the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, the Simien national park, the fortress-city of Fasil Ghebbi, the lower valley of Awash, the lower valley of Omo & stelae of Tiya. No doubt that Harar Jugol is included in that list.
http://www.travelafrica360.net/harar-jugol-the-fortified-historic-town.html