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Viewing photos on an iPhone (unless we're talking about the latest type) isn't a great experience. It's a completely different experience on the iPad. And it is on this device that you will appreciate the amazing application the most Heritage.

You may know it, but still: it's a service Photopedia, which brings together a database of mostly enchanting photos from around the world. More than twenty thousand images, of which almost one thousand are taken up by the mapping of UNESCO monuments. And no – Fotopedia does not collect photos from vacations. The photos show a highly professional level, the selection of images and locations, in turn, professional qualification.

Heritage, if you are connected to the Internet, will open the gates to the whole world and believe me, you will hardly be able to stop. However, it is not just a "mere" sequence of images. You can also get information about each picture that is linked to a certain place - just click on the right button.

You can browse the database either on a well-trodden path (for example, Best of World Heritage Sites, which has 250 images), or get advice on choosing a certain country, or simply open the map and choose the place you want.

Loading (and thus scrolling through) photos is very fast, you don't need a magical wireless network to wait for the Leaning Tower of Pisa to appear in front of you.

In addition to all this, the photo can also be shared with friends - share it via Twitter, Facebook, send it by e-mail. In Heritage, you will also find functions such as Favorites or the display of small previews and therefore faster moving/searching for other photos.

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