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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Vistors gather at sunset at Jabal Alfil Elephant Rock in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Vistors gather at sunset at Jabal Alfil Elephant Rock in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Mohammed drives the vintage Land Rover of the touristic tour in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view of Luxury Hotel Habitas Alula in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view from the scenic helicopter flight of Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view of Jabal Albanat, one of the largest clusters of tombs in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view of the Tomb of Lihayn Son of Kuza in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabal Ithlib, a mountain outcrop in Hegra was a sacred place for the Nabataean people where they would gather, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabal Ithlib, a mountain outcrop in Hegra was a sacred place for the Nabataean people where they would gather, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabal Ithlib, a mountain outcrop in Hegra was a sacred place for the Nabataean people where they would gather, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabel Albanat, one of the largest clusters of tombs in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. A tour guiude visits Jabel Albanat, one of the largest clusters of tombs in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. A vintage Land Rover cruises on the Hegra tour, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Vistors gather at sunset at Jabal Alfil Elephant Rock in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
    AlUla_Saudi_025.jpg
  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Vistors gather at sunset at Jabal Alfil Elephant Rock in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
    AlUla_Saudi_024.jpg
  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. The monolithic Tomb of Lihyan Son of Kuza measures about 72 ft tall in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. The monolithic Tomb of Lihyan Son of Kuza measures about 72 ft tall in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. The monolithic Tomb of Lihyan Son of Kuza measures about 72 ft tall in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. The monolithic Tomb of Lihyan Son of Kuza measures about 72 ft tall in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. A natural rock formation has the shape of a human profile in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view of Luxury Hotel Habitas Alula in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view from the scenic helicopter flight of Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 08 May 2022. Aerial view from the scenic helicopter flight of Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first Unesco World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
    AlUla_Saudi_016.jpg
  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabal Ithlib, a mountain outcrop in Hegra was a sacred place for the Nabataean people where they would gather, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
    AlUla_Saudi_041.JPG
  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabal Ithlib, a mountain outcrop in Hegra was a sacred place for the Nabataean people where they would gather, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabel Albanat, one of the largest clusters of tombs in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Jabel Albanat, one of the largest clusters of tombs in Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • FEBRUARY 13, 2017 — LA REUNION ISLAND, FRANCE: Cirque de Mafate Caldera, classified as a UNESCO world heritage site, on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean.
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. An open excavation site in Dadan, the ancient Kingdom of the Lihyanite and Dadanite civilisations, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Visitors explore the open excavation site in Dadan, the ancient Kingdom of the Lihyanite and Dadanite civilisations, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. The Heritage Oasis Trail strolls through local date farms and ancient city walls in the valley of AlUla, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. The Heritage Oasis Trail strolls through local date farms and ancient city walls in the valley of AlUla, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Visitors explore the open excavation site in Dadan, the ancient Kingdom of the Lihyanite and Dadanite civilisations, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. The Old Town of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. The Old Town of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. A group of visitors and a tour guide contemplate the Old Town of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. The Old Town of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. A visitor from Riyadh photograph Jabal Ikmah, an open library of inscriptions, rock art and petroglyphs set in a stunning desert canyon, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. A tour guide visits Jabal Ikmah, an open library of inscriptions, rock art and petroglyphs set in a stunning desert canyon, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. A tour guide visits Jabal Ikmah, an open library of inscriptions, rock art and petroglyphs set in a stunning desert canyon, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 09 May 2022. Visitors explore the open excavation site in Dadan, the ancient Kingdom of the Lihyanite and Dadanite civilisations, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
    AlUla_Saudi_029.JPG
  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. A group of visitors and a tour guide contemplate the Old Town of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. The City of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. A group of visitors and a tour guide contemplate the Old Town of AlUla as seen from the AlUla Fort located on Jabal Um Nasser, AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. A tour guide walks the Old Town of AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. A tour guide walks the Old Town of AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • ALULA, 10 May 2022. A tour guide walks the Old Town of AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Christophe Viseux)
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  • Chateau de Chambord, Loire Valley, France
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  • FEBRUARY 14, 2017 — LA REUNION ISLAND, FRANCE: Aerial view of the eruption of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano. Lava is flowing in an unhabitated area.
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