Unesco officials recently added 29 sites to the burgeoning collection of World Heritage Sites. Some of the newcomers look compelling.
Hyrcanian Forests (Iran)
Iran isn't all dusty deserts and atmospheric cities. There's forest, too. "This ancient forest contains its full original complement of wild plants and animals, much of which has been lost from other adjoining areas," says Unesco. "It also contains superlative natural phenomena, exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance."
Plain of Jars (Laos)
A vast collection of stone urns, some up to 3m high, fill the landscapes around the Laos town of Phonsavon. The purpose of these tilted vessels is still unknown — unless you believe local legend. The first relates that the jars were fashioned from buffalo skin, sugar cane and water and built to contain whiskey in celebration of a military victory. More plausible is the second legend: that they were water containers used to capture rain in this, the driest province in Laos.