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10. It may have been the end of a pilgrimage.
9. It has a great sense of direction.
8. There are still things to be found.
7. There’s a secret temple.
6. There’s more than one peak to climb.
5. There’s a great, hidden museum that no one goes to.
4. You can walk up to the ruins.
3. Much of the most impressive stuff is invisible.
2. It’s no stranger to earthquakes.
1. It’s not actually the Lost City of the Inca.
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Clayoquot Sound
- Canada
Kayan Mentarang National Park
- Indonesia
Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest
- Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil
Denali National Park and Beyond
- Alaska and Canada
Daintree National Park
- Australia
Primorsky Kray
- Russia
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
- California
Ulu Segama-Malua Reserve
- Malaysia
Central Amazon
- Brazil and Peru
Santa Elena and Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserves
- Costa Rica
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