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The Himalayas/Mount Everest

The Himalayas or Mount Everest is known to be one of the most worlds largest mountains. Mount Everest is located in Nepal. Winds are very strong around the mountain. It is said to that the winds are as strong as a hurricane. Temperatures can be as low as -100 F which is very cold. The mountain is said to be at least 29,029 ft. This is a very interesting place to visit.

Plateau of Tibet

The plateau of Tibet is located in China. The area of the plateau is about 965,000 square miles. The northern part is of the plateau is called Qiangtang. Forest grow on and around the slope. Grasslands are barely grown on the plateau. Visit and climb the top of the plateau soon!

Taklamakan Desert

The Taklamakan desert is one of the largest deserts in the world. It is located in northwest China. The desert extends to 600 miles. Temperatures range in 70 F maximum but in the summers rises as much as 100 F. Plants are around the area and animals as well such as rabbits, gerbils, jerboas, and field mice. Check out all the animals and the desert!

Gobi Desert

The Gobi Desert stretches across Mongolia and China. The desert is around Central Asia. Some of the Gobi Desert isn't likely sandy so it's easy for travel. Bare rock usually covers the area as well. Go and explore this desert now!

North China Plain

The North China Plain is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. The Plain is about 158,000 square miles long. Some rivers flow through the plain. North China Plain is boarded by the Yan Mountains. Run and explore the North China plain today!

Huang He River (Yellow River)

The Huang He river is located in China. The river is the second largest river in the country with the length of 3,395 miles. Animal life live around the river like yak, chiru (Tibetan antelope), etc. Huang He is divided into three parts, upper course (mountainous), middle course (across plateau), and lower course (low plain). The upper course is like a tundra and grassland. Ride a boat through this awesome river today!

Chang Jiang River (Yangtze River)

The Chang Jiang river is known to be the third longest river in the world. The river travels through the Plateau of Tibet and the East China Sea. Also it is the third longest river in Asia and China. The basin of the river extends almost 2,000 miles from west to east for about more than 600 miles. Take a cruise and adventure through the nature through this river!

Bay of Bengal

The Bay of Bengal is boarded or surrounded by India and Sri Lanka. The bay can have occasional tsunamis over the years. Sea level varies throughout the year. In November through April north of the bay can create winds. Take a nice vacation at the Bay of Bengal today!

Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is located in Asia. It is known to produce a lot of salt and you can float in the water very easily. The sea is around a desert. The winter temperatures are around 63 F while in the summer it is around 93F. Dead Sea has the lowest elevation. Float in the Dead Sea today!

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