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is a natural or cultural feature of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities, or cultural significance. They can be natural geological and geographical features such as waterfalls, cliffs, craters, fossil, sand dunes, rock forms, valleys and
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Day J., Dudley N., Hockings M., Holmes G., Laffoley D., Stolton S. & S. Wells, 2012. Guidelines for applying the IUCN Protected Area Management Categories to Marine Protected Areas. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.
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coral reefs. Locations important to faith groups may be considered natural monuments. Archeological and historical sites linked to the natural environment are also included, such as
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Under the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources guidelines, natural monuments are level III, described as:
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The area should contain one or more features of outstanding significance. Appropriate natural features include waterfalls, caves,
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The area should be large enough to protect the integrity of the feature and its immediately related surroundings.
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The European Environment Agency's guidelines for selection of a natural monument are:
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IUCN Protected Area Management Categories: Category III Natural Monument or Feature
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A-Z of Areas of Biodiversity Importance: Natural Monument or Feature
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This is a lower level of protection than level II (
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Cono de Arita
Argentina

Bogusław Oak
Ueckermünde Heath
Leśno Górne
Poland
cave art
national parks
wilderness areas
craters
fauna
flora
Cono de Arita
Great Blue Hole
Ilhas Cagarras
Weltenburg Narrows
Kasberger Linde
Terushima Cormorant Habitat
Chocolate Hills
Hundred Island National Park
Crooked Forest
Berd Rocks
Grand Canyon
IUCN Protected Area Management Categories: Category III Natural Monument or Feature
Monument
World Conservation Union
Kasberger Linde
"natural monument — European Environment Agency"

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