Jōmon Sugi (Jomon Sugi)
Largest and oldest sugi tree (Cryptomeria japonica (L.f.) D.Don). Circumference 16.4 m, height 25.3 m. At least 2,000 years old.
Kpalimé Falls
Some 100 m tall waterfall.
Yamoussoukro Basilica of Our Lady of Peace
The largest church in the world, one of the newest basilicas, constructed in 1989, 158 meters high.
Bobo Dioulasso Grand Mosque
Large mosque in Sudano-Sahelian style, built in 1882 (1883?).
Goree Island (Gorée Island)
One of the oldest European settlements in Africa, established in 1444. A small island that is covered with historical buildings. Although it is known as the slave trade center, it had relatively minor importance in this respect.
Wassu stone circles
Group of 11 stone circles and other megaliths, erected in the time period between the 7th and 9th century AD. Stones are up to 2.5 m high, there are later burials inside the circles.
Ancient Carthage
Once very important, legendary city, established as Phoenician colony in the 9th century BC. Carthage as the capital of Punic culture was the main rival of emerging Rome and finally was destroyed by Romans in 146 BC. Then it was reestablished by Romans and destroyed by Muslims in 698 AD.
Leptis Magna
Some of the best preserved Roman ruins. This city was founded by Phoenicians around 1000 BC and in the 1st century AD was incorporated into Roman Empire. Abandoned sometimes around 650 AD.
Agadez Mosque
Large clay building, originally constructed in 1515 and restored in 1844. Mosque has a 27 m tall minaret – the tallest adobe structure in the world.
Lobé Falls
A large waterfall that falls directly into the sea. The total height of falls exceeds 20 m (tallest step – 15 m) and width – 100 m. A sacred site to local people.