Denmark
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the best places in the world to see evidence of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs.
The 15-kilometer-long Stevns Klint coastal cliff might look simple from a distance, but it is a significant geological site. It offers one of the best places to observe the 'Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary,' a layer of iridium from the Chicxulub meteorite impact that wiped out dinosaurs and 75% of other species. The area holds well-documented fossil layers, including one of the most diverse end-Cretaceous marine ecosystems known.
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