See the Tombs for yourself

10 June 2003 · 0 comments

When the Taliban destroyed hundreds of religious statues and temples in Afghanistan a couple of years ago, Tito Dupret embarked upon an odyssey to document 730 properties in 125 countries on the World Heritage List, starting with the most fragile first. His completed VRs are available at the recently launched World Heritage Tour website. [MacInTouch]

 

When the Taliban destroyed hundreds of religious statues and temples in Afghanistan a couple of years ago, Tito Dupret embarked upon an odyssey to document 730 properties in 125 countries on the World Heritage List, starting with the most fragile first. His completed VRs are available at the recently launched World Heritage Tour website. [MacInTouch]

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