Imeong Conservation Area

The Imeong Conservation Area is an area of roughly 1,250 sq m located in western Palau.

Site Description

The area includes multiple ecosystems types including rain forest, savanna, and mangrove wetlands.[1] It also contains the island's highest points that create important drainage systems for the western part of the island.[1] Not solely proposed to protect the natural wonders of the area, the Imeong Conservation will also strive to protect the important surrounding cultural sites. These sites include the Ii ra Milad sacred rock shelter, which is widely known as the most sacred site in all of Palau, and the Ngerutechei traditional Palauan village.[1]

World Heritage Status

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on August 26, 2004 in the Mixed (Cultural + Natural) category.[1]

Notes

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References

Imeong Conservation Area – UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2009-03-03.

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