Sunday, February 14, 2010
zoo in kruger park
kruger national south africa park
kruger park camp
kruger beautiful park
kruger park photos
kruger national south africa park
kruger park camp
kruger beautiful park
kruger park photos
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garden route south africa
garden route travel destiny
garden route beach
garden route flower park
beautiful of garden route
The garden route is one of the famous beaches in south africa. This beach stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the storm that crossed the River along the coastal highway N2 Paul Sauer Bridge in the west end of the reach of the Eastern Cape. Garden Route's name is taken from the green ecology and diverse vegetation there that we can meet. there also we will find.
Garden Route has the mildest climate in South Africa and a mild climate most of the world's second, after Hawaii, according to the Guinness Book of Records. Temperatures rarely drop below 10 º C minimum 'in the winter and seldom climb beyond 28 º C maximum' in the summer. Rain occurs throughout the year, with a little peak in the early months of spring, carried by moist sea breezes from the Indian Ocean and rainfall increased release of Outeniqua Mountains and along the Tsitsikamma just inland from the coast.
Aformentioned Garden Route is sandwiched between the mountains and the Indian Ocean. The Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma indigenous forests are a unique mixture of Cape Fynbos and forest climate and offers hiking trails and eco-tourism activities. Nearly 300 species of bird life can be found in various habitats ranging from Fynbos to the forest to wetlands.
Ten nature reserves embrace the varied ecosystems and unique marine reserves, home to soft coral reefs, dolphins, seals and some other marine life. Various bays along the Garden Route are nurseries to the endangered Southern Right Whale which come there to calve in the winter and spring (July to December).
garden route travel destiny
garden route beach
garden route flower park
beautiful of garden route
The garden route is one of the famous beaches in south africa. This beach stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the storm that crossed the River along the coastal highway N2 Paul Sauer Bridge in the west end of the reach of the Eastern Cape. Garden Route's name is taken from the green ecology and diverse vegetation there that we can meet. there also we will find.
Garden Route has the mildest climate in South Africa and a mild climate most of the world's second, after Hawaii, according to the Guinness Book of Records. Temperatures rarely drop below 10 º C minimum 'in the winter and seldom climb beyond 28 º C maximum' in the summer. Rain occurs throughout the year, with a little peak in the early months of spring, carried by moist sea breezes from the Indian Ocean and rainfall increased release of Outeniqua Mountains and along the Tsitsikamma just inland from the coast.
Aformentioned Garden Route is sandwiched between the mountains and the Indian Ocean. The Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma indigenous forests are a unique mixture of Cape Fynbos and forest climate and offers hiking trails and eco-tourism activities. Nearly 300 species of bird life can be found in various habitats ranging from Fynbos to the forest to wetlands.
Ten nature reserves embrace the varied ecosystems and unique marine reserves, home to soft coral reefs, dolphins, seals and some other marine life. Various bays along the Garden Route are nurseries to the endangered Southern Right Whale which come there to calve in the winter and spring (July to December).
amazing andes mountains photo
andes mountains habbit
andes mountain by air photo
beautiful andes mountain
andes mountains travel destiny
The Andes Mountains form one of the longest mountain ranges on Earth, stretching over 7,000 km (4,400 miles) along the west coast of South America. The Andes are very narrow in most places and the average width of the Andes is 200 km (124 miles). The height of the Andes is about 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) high, and it includes peaks above 6,000 meters (19,685 feet). Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Andes, is 6,962 meters (22,841 feet). Many of the peaks in the Andes are active volcanoes. The mountain range is part of seven countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela .
The Andes are a massive barrier between the eastern Pacific Ocean and the rest of the continent of South America. This barrier impacts the climate of South America. The northern part of the Andes is typically rainy and warm. The west side of the central Andes is extremely dry and includes the Atacama Desert in northern Chile; the eastern portion of the central Andes is much wetter. In the south, the western side of the Andes tends to be wet, while the eastern plains of Argentina are in a rain shadow and tend to be very dry. Many of the peaks in the Andes receive heavy snowfall and contain glaciers.
andes mountains habbit
andes mountain by air photo
beautiful andes mountain
andes mountains travel destiny
The Andes Mountains form one of the longest mountain ranges on Earth, stretching over 7,000 km (4,400 miles) along the west coast of South America. The Andes are very narrow in most places and the average width of the Andes is 200 km (124 miles). The height of the Andes is about 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) high, and it includes peaks above 6,000 meters (19,685 feet). Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Andes, is 6,962 meters (22,841 feet). Many of the peaks in the Andes are active volcanoes. The mountain range is part of seven countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela .
The Andes are a massive barrier between the eastern Pacific Ocean and the rest of the continent of South America. This barrier impacts the climate of South America. The northern part of the Andes is typically rainy and warm. The west side of the central Andes is extremely dry and includes the Atacama Desert in northern Chile; the eastern portion of the central Andes is much wetter. In the south, the western side of the Andes tends to be wet, while the eastern plains of Argentina are in a rain shadow and tend to be very dry. Many of the peaks in the Andes receive heavy snowfall and contain glaciers.
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