The New York Times named the Flow Country in Caithness and Sutherland as one of the top places to visit before you die.
The Scottish spot was named alongside attractions around the globe, including Jane Austen’s home, Sydney in Australia and Assam in India.
Flow Country in Scotland named one of the world’s ‘must-see’ destinations
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Discussing the peatland in Scotland, which recently earned UNESCO recognition, The New York Times said that it is “key to the fight against climate change” thanks to its position as one of “world’s biggest carbon stores”.
Beyond its environmental importance, the destination was also dubbed a “stunning” place to see.
According to the publication, the bog system has “joined the ranks” of amazing natural sites like the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef.
See the top 20 ‘must-see’ places in the world
These are the top 20 places around the globe, you need to visit at least once, according to The New York Times.
1. Jane Austen’s England
2. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
3. New York City Museums
4. Assam, India
5. ‘White Lotus’ Thailand
6. Greenland
7. Aix-en-Provence, France
8. Sun Valley, Idaho
9. Lumbini, Nepal
10. Sydney, Australia
11. Coimbra, Portugal
12. Angola
13. Hamburg, Germany
14. Nicaragua
15. Dolomite Mountains, Italy
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16. Asheville, N.C.
17. Magdalena River, Colombia
18. Los Cabos, Mexico
19. Alishan, Taiwan
20. Flow Country, Scotland
The Flow Country was the only spot in Scotland named in The New York Times list.