Nice, this medens a lot to flat Denmark, in the pic you see we have a cliff
Support_the_EU on
Amazing
tgromy on
Nice! At first glance, it seemed small to me – only later I noticed the people for scale.
Aggravating-Scale-21 on
Beautiful. Hopefully tourists won’t ruin it
Famous-Bar2153 on
Damn, bout time UNESCO recognized Møns Klint.
Brown_Colibri_705 on
Gorgeous place. Never found so many belemnites as on those beaches.
Econ_Orc on
Can recommend a visit. Fair warning put on walking foot wear. It is not the 8 km or so of walking along the coast in the dense forest that will tire you out, but the numerous trails up and down the cliffs. So many steps. I dare you to count them all.
The old town of Stege on the island is also worth visit. Tiny city but rich in history.
Mansen_ on
It’s about to be another lost wonder of the world. The coastlines of Denmark are eroding like nobody’s business, and there’s plenty of feuds with local municipality and state agencies over illegally placed stormbreaks to try and save (vacation)homes on the top of cliffs similar to this.
Vast-Difference8074 on
Sorry for the question, what exactly makes it worthy of UNESCO status?
(Not downplaying its importance, just genuinely curious, considering I think UNESCO is a flawed system. There are many things not listed that are just as valuable or important)
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Nice, this medens a lot to flat Denmark, in the pic you see we have a cliff
Amazing
Nice! At first glance, it seemed small to me – only later I noticed the people for scale.
Beautiful. Hopefully tourists won’t ruin it
Damn, bout time UNESCO recognized Møns Klint.
Gorgeous place. Never found so many belemnites as on those beaches.
Can recommend a visit. Fair warning put on walking foot wear. It is not the 8 km or so of walking along the coast in the dense forest that will tire you out, but the numerous trails up and down the cliffs. So many steps. I dare you to count them all.
The old town of Stege on the island is also worth visit. Tiny city but rich in history.
It’s about to be another lost wonder of the world. The coastlines of Denmark are eroding like nobody’s business, and there’s plenty of feuds with local municipality and state agencies over illegally placed stormbreaks to try and save (vacation)homes on the top of cliffs similar to this.
Sorry for the question, what exactly makes it worthy of UNESCO status?
(Not downplaying its importance, just genuinely curious, considering I think UNESCO is a flawed system. There are many things not listed that are just as valuable or important)