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The Wonders Of Nature (Part-2)

Published Aug 17, 2021
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a) White Cliff of Dover :- (Cliff in Kent, England)

It is the region of English Coastline facing the strait of Dover and France. The cliff face, reaches a height of 350 feet. While linked with wars and invasions, this cliff have become a Symbol of Peace for many people.

White Cliffs of Dover: Why are they so important to the British? - BBC News
White Cliffs of Dover

b) Ayers Rock :- (Rock in Australia)

Also known as Uluru, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of Northern Territory's arid 'Red Centre'. Uluru is sacred to indigenous Australians and is thought to have started forming around 550 million years ago. It's elevation is around 863m. It is famous for it's beautiful auburn hue, which seems to change with the changes in seasons and time of the day. 

THE TOP 10 Things To Do in Ayers Rock | Attractions & Activities
Ayers rock

c) Galápagos Islands :- 

It is a volcanic archipelago on the Pacific Ocean. It is considered one of the world's leading destinations for wildlife-viewing. A province of Ecuador, it lies about 1,000km off it's coast. It is a shelter to many diversified plant and animal species. These islands are owned by Ecuador country. Swimming in Galapagos is an unforgettable experience but you must be careful and aware of marine life such as jelly fish, sharks, corals.

Galapagos Islands - WorldAtlas
Galápagos Islands

d) Mount McKinley :- 

Also known as Denali, is the highest mountain peak in Alaska, North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet above sea level. Denali is the third most prominent and isolated peak on earth, after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. 

Denali | mountain, Alaska, United States | Britannica
Mount McKinley

e) Dead Sea :-

It is a salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and The West Bank to the west. It lies in the Jordan Rift Valley and it's main tributary is Jordan river. The lake's surface is 430.5 meters below sea level, making it's shores lowest land-based elevation on earth. It covers an area of 605 square km with length 50km and width 15km. It is called Dead Sea because it's high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms like fish and aquatic plants from living in it.

What is the Dead Sea? The Complete Guide | Dead Sea
Dead Sea

f) Serengeti :- (Oldest ecosystem in the world)

Serengeti National Park, in northern Tanzania, Africa, is known for it's massive annual migration of ‘Wildebeest’ and 'Zebra'. It covers an area of 14,763 square km. It has highest ostrich population. With a flat altitude of around 6,070 feet making it mostly dry and warm throughout the year.

10 Facts About Serengeti National Park | Tanzania Safaris Tours
Serengeti National Park

So here's the second part. I hope you guys find this knowledgeable. How beautiful our earth is… it's incredible… Thank you.

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