1. The Grand Canyon of the United States is a world-famous natural wonder. It is located on the Kaibabu Plateau in the northwest of Arizona, with a total area of 2,724.7 square kilometers. Because the Colorado River flows through it, it is also called the Colorado Grand Canyon. It is one of the natural heritages selected by UNESCO for protection.
2. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia has the largest and longest coral reef group in the world, which is the famous Great Barrier Reef. It runs through the east coast of Australia, with a total length of 2,111 kilometers and a width of 1.61 kilometers. The southern end is 241 kilometers away from the coast, and the northern end is only 1.6 kilometers away from the coast. At low tide, some coral reefs emerge from the water.
3. Palm Beach, the most beautiful scenery in Florida, is one of the world-famous tourist paradise. Suitable climate, beautiful beaches, fine food, art exhibitions and cultural performances, even the most discerning tourists can return home satisfied at Palm Beach. Every April, the artistic activities in Palm Beach are the most colorful, including various beach crafts exhibitions. Among them, the Palm Beach Jazz Festival, which was launched on April 4, won art lovers by showing the most outstanding jazz music in the United States.
4. The Cape of Good Hope, the tip of Africa, is about 61 kilometers away from Cape Town, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Indian Ocean. Because of the bad weather here, many ships were in distress here in the past, but after the opening of the Indian Ocean route, it was said that the then Portuguese king renamed her the Cape of Good Hope, because when she boarded the corner, she could overlook the growing scenery of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The Cape of Good Hope is the boundary between the warm and cold waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
5. The Golden Temple is located in Amritsar, the border city of India, which means "nectar pond". It was only a branch of Hindu reformists, and after several generations of unremitting efforts, it finally developed into a completely independent religion in the 6th century. To this end, the fourth-generation founder of Sikhism built a pool called "nectar pond", hence Amri's name. ?
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Baidu Encyclopedia American Grand Canyon
Baidu Encyclopedia Great Barrier Reef
Baidu Encyclopedia Florida
Baidu Encyclopedia Cape of Good Hope
Baidu Encyclopedia Golden Temple.