Mount Popa seeks UNESCO global geopark recognition

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The image features the Mount Popa National Geopark, set against the backdrop of the iconic Mount Popa.

Among several promising locations in Myanmar, Mount Popa was declared the country’s first national geopark on 6 December 2023 due to its exceptional potential.

According to the National-level Committee on Geoparks, new geosites are being identified for Mount Popa National Geopark, Myanmar’s first national-level geopark, in order to gain recognition as a global geopark.
Among several promising locations in Myanmar, Mount Popa was declared the country’s first national geopark on 6 December 2023 due to its exceptional potential.
Efforts are underway to increase the number of proposed geosites from 15 to 30, as it is crucial to identify a diverse range of geological sites for Mount Popa to qualify as a UNESCO global geopark.
Various organizations, academic institutions, and research groups will collaborate on this project, which, if successful, will raise international awareness of Myanmar’s rich natural resources and cultural heritage. — ASH/MKKS

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