Shirakami-Sanchi is a beautiful and remote UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan. Located in northern Honshu, the site is a large area of mountain forest and almost completely undisturbed by humans. It’s considered to be one of the last remaining undeveloped areas of land in all of Japan, and is a very beautiful environment. Unfortunately we didn’t have the greatest weather during our visit, but we still very much enjoyed it! Let’s go.
For more Japanese World Heritage sites:
For more forest World Heritage sites:
Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex: https://youtu.be/pYWKGm095Kk
National Parks of Sri Lanka: https://youtu.be/-y067EKb7hI
Pirin National Park: https://youtu.be/4qCEppTIK9c
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2 Comments
You got some nice shots in spite of the rain. Nice to know that a bit of the islands’ unique ecosystem is being preserved at this site.
Nature in all its splendour, including the rain! Nice footage to see for everyone cooped up in their homes atm