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Portobelo, Panama

San Lorenzo Castle

The first fortifications of San Lorenzo castle were built by prominent military engineer Juan Bautista Antonelli in 1595.
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Portobelo, Panama

San Jerónimo Fort

San Jerónimo Fort was built in several stages between 1596 and 1779 to protect the transportation of goods from South America to Spain.
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Nias, Indonesia

Omo Hada

Omo Hada is a rare surviving eighteenth-century traditional Indonesian village.
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Kinnaur Region, Himachal Pradesh, India

Nako Temples

Situated 3,600 meters above the Spiti River, Nako is one of the most isolated villages on earth.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia

Franciscan Monastery Library

Founded in 1235, the Franciscan monastery in Dubrovnik was an essential visit for pilgrims traveling between Europe and the Holy Land.
Eastern facade of Hathai Paur (Elephant Gate), after restoration
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Gohad, Madhya Pradesh, India

Gateways of Gohad Fort

Recovering the integrity of the monument and revival of craftsmen with minimum and reversible intervention, the project at Gohad Fort is a model for sustainable management for other heritage preservation projects in India.
CRAFT student performing hands-on work
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Beijing, China

CRAFT Educational Program

CRAFT is the first, formal conservation-training program in China that has been designed to meet international standards.
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St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda

Government House

The historic Government House in Antigua, once restored, will serve as a beacon for community and educational activities.
The congregation of First Baptist Church, 2016
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Mawlamyine, Myanmar

First Baptist Church of Mawlamyine

The original First Baptist Church was constructed in 1827 by Adoniram Judson, an American missionary who spent nearly 40 years in Myanmar in the early nineteenth century.
Members of the Buddhist community at Tseto Goenpa, 2016
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TSETO GOENPA, LAMGONG GEWOG, PARO DISTRICT, BHUTAN

Tseto Goenpa

Tseto Goenpa lies at the top of a mountain that has three stretching ridges and resembles the vajra - a mythological three-pronged dagger and a Buddhist symbol of indestructibility.

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