Subject:
Natural sites
Language(s): Eng
The Wadden Sea forms the world's largest unbroken collection of tidal sandflats and mudflats. Its biological and geological are able to function essentially in a natural way despite being in one of the most populated and intensively transformed areas on earth.
The "Tides of Time" is an innovative multimedia campaign launched in 2008 by UNESCO, Jaeger-LeCoultre and the
International Herald Tribune. The campaign, which included nanosites featuring theses videos in the online version of the International Herald Tribune, won a Silver Award at the 2009 International Awards for Innovative Digital Marketing Solutions.
This short video is part of Tides of Time, 2009, an interactive DVD that features eight of UNESCO World Heritage sites around the world. Consult all content here
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UNESCO and Jaeger-LeCoultre's Paris Boutique to mobilize support for Marine World Heritage: The Crown Jewels of the Ocean
Place/country: Germany, Netherland,
Type: Documentary
Duration: 00:01:52
Author/director: Manuel de Oliveira,
Publisher/producer: UNESCO-WHC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, International Herald Tribune,
Published in: 2009
Library catalogue (UNESDOC): 219673
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