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World-famous tourist attractions

Now that people in China have improved their material level, they will travel when they have time. However, when traveling abroad, you always need to learn some English. I am here to provide travel English, hoping to help you.

Famous tourist attractions on five continents in the world

Asia

Himalayas

China Great Wall China Great Wall

China, Beijing Forbidden City, Beijing Forbidden City

Mount Fuji, Japan Mount Fuji, Japan

Taj Mahal in India Taj Mahal in India

Angkor wat, Cambodia

Bali, Indonesia Bali

Polo tower in Borobudur, Indonesia

Sentosa Singapore

Crocodile farm in Thailand, Crocodile Lake in Beilan, Thailand

Pattaya Beach, Thailand Pattaya Beach

Ruins of Babylon, Iraq

St Sofia Mosque in Istanbul (Constantinople), St Sofia Church in Turkey.

United States of America

Niagara Falls, New York, USA

Bermuda Bermuda Bermuda

Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Hawaii Fire Slave Lu Lu badminton.

Panama canal Panama canal

in yellowstone national park

Statue of Liberty in new york, USA, Statue of Liberty in New York, USA.

Times Square, new york, USA

White House, Washington DC. White House, Washington, USA

World Trade Center

Central Park, new york, USA

Yosemite National Park, USA

Arizona Grand Canyon, USA

Hollywood, California USA

Disneyland California, USA

Las Vegas, Nevada USA

Miami, Florida USA

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.

CiCi Acapulco Magico

Cuzco, Mexico

Africa

Suez Canal, Suez Canal in Egypt, India

Aswan Dam, Aswan Dam in Egypt, India

Nairobi National Park, Kenya

Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.

Sahara

Pyramid of Egypt Pyramid of Egypt

Nile, Egypt, Egypt

Oceania

Great barrier reef

Sydney Opera House, Australia

ayers rock

cook, mount

Easter Island

Europe

Notre Dame de Paris, France

Eiffel Tower in France, Eiffel Tower in France

Arc de Triomphe France

Elysee Palace France Elysee Palace France

Louvre in France Louvre in France

Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany

Leaning tower of Pisa, Italy

The Colosseum in Rome, Italy

Venice, Italy

Parthenon in Greece

Red Square in Moscow, Russia

Big Ben in London, England Big Ben in London, England

Buckingham Palace, Buckingham Palace in England

Hyde Park, England

Tower Bridge, London Tower Bridge, UK

Westminster Abbey, Westminster Abbey, UK

Monte Carlo Monaco

the Mediterranean Sea

Tourism English: A Collection of European Geography

1 island

Great Britain is the largest island in Europe, with an area of 2 19800 square kilometers.

Ireland, Ireland, Ireland

Iceland, Iceland, Iceland

Sicily, Italy Sicily

Sardinia, Italy.

Corsica, Corsica

Crete, Crete

Balearic Islands, Balearic Islands, Spain

Svalbard, Norway

Niigata new island, Russia

Shetland islands, shetland islands, England

Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands

2 peninsula

Kolsky P-ov (Kol Peninsula), kola peninsula, Russian Federation.

Scandinavia, Scandinavia, Norway, Sweden and Finland The largest peninsula in Europe, covering an area of 750,000 square kilometers, belongs to Norway, Sweden and Finland.

Kremeya Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine

Jutland, jutland, Danish, German.

Iberian Peninsula is a famous peninsula in southwest Europe, covering an area of about 600,000 square kilometers, belonging to Spain and Grape Tooth.

Apennine Peninsula, located in southern Europe, covers an area of about 270,000 square kilometers and belongs to Italy, San Marino and Vatican.

Balkan Peninsula, a famous peninsula in southern Europe, covers an area of 500,000 square kilometers and belongs to Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Mazidon, Albania, Croatia and Turkey.

Peloponnesus, Peloponnesus, southern Greece.

3 oceans and bays

Aegean sea

The Black Sea, with an area of 420,000 square kilometers, is the inland sea between Southeast Europe and Asia Minor.

Azovskoye More (Azov Sea), Azov Sea.

With an area of 2,565,438+0,000 square kilometers, the Mediterranean Sea is the largest land and sea in the world.

Norwegian sea

The Baltic Sea, with an area of 422,000 square kilometers, has the lowest salinity in the world, with a ratio of 6- 15‰.

With an area of 565,438+00,000 square kilometers, Beihai is one of the busiest sea areas in the world and a famous fishing ground.

Sumenlati (Gulf of Finland), Gulf of Finland

Rizhskiy Zal, gulf of riga

Barents sea, Barents sea

Carrasco Yedo (Kara Sea), Kara Sea

More Leptevyhk (Leptev Sea), Laptev Sea

Sherekhova Zarif (Sherekov Bay), Sherekov Bay

Beloje Moore (White Sea), White Sea

Hellgren Buchert, Hellgren Bay

Feynman Strait Feynman Belt

Lillebert, Little Bert Strait

Shop belt, great belt

Mecklenburg Bay, mecklenburg

Pomerania B.

Pas de Calais, the Strait of Calais.

English Channel (La Manche), English Channel (La Manche)

Celtic sea, celtic sea.

Irish sea, Irish sea

St George's Strait, St George's Strait

Little Xie Yunyi Strait and Xiaomingqi Strait

North Xie Yunyi Strait, North Xie Yunyi Strait

Northern Strait, Northern Strait

Bay of Biscay

Seine bend

Gu Lei, Marelj (Ligurian Sea), Ligurian Sea

Bonifacio in Bonifacio Strait

Lion Bay, Leon Bay

Gulf of Valencia

Strait of Gibraltar

Tyrrhenian sea, tyrrhenian sea.

Ionian sea, Ionian sea

Adriatic sea, Adriatic sea

Stretto di Messina, Strait of Messina

Malta Strait, Malta Strait

Tunis Strait Tunisia Canal

Olanto Strait, Olanto Strait 4 mountains.

Vesuvius, Vesuvius, a famous active volcano in Europe, with an altitude of1277m. It broke out in 79 AD and once flooded the ancient city of Pompeii.

The Alps is the largest and highest mountain range in Europe, with a total length of 1 0,200 km, a width of 1.30- 1.60km, an average elevation of more than 3,000 meters, and the highest peak of Mont Blanc is 4,807 meters above sea level.

Pyrenees, a famous mountain range in southwest Europe, is the natural border between France and Spain.

Carpathian Mountains, Carpathian Mountains, Carpathian Mountains, with a total length of1450km and an altitude of less than 2000m.

Gora El'Brus, Mount Elbrus, is the main peak of the Great Caucasus Mountains, with an altitude of 5,642 meters, which is the highest peak in Europe.

Rivers, lakes and hydropower stations

Rhine, Rhine, with a total length of1320km, is the largest water artery in Europe.

The Danube, Danube, Dannare and Danube, with a total length of 2,850 kilometers, are the second longest rivers in Europe. The mainstream flows through nine countries, including Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine, and is the mainstream in the world.

Seine, Seine, a famous river in France.

Volga, Volga River, with a total length of 3,690 kilometers and a drainage area of 6,543.8+0.38 million square kilometers, is the longest river in Europe and is known as? Russian mother? .

Dnieper, Dnieper, a famous river in Eastern Europe.

Elbe, Elbe

the Thames

Loire, Loire

Rhone, R.

Kiel, the 98.7-kilometer Kiel Canal, shortened the voyage between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea by 760 kilometers.

Portile Befierr, Gvozdena Vrata, Tiemen Hydropower Station, a famous hydropower station in Eastern Europe, is located on the border of Romania and Hungary.

Ethelmir, Lake Ethel, Netherlands

Nes, Nes Lake, located in the Netherlands, is famous for its monsters.

Lake Radozkoye, Lake Radoza, Lake Radoga

Kuybyshevskoye, Kubyshev Reservoir.

Lake Lyman, Lake Geneva, Lake Geneva and Lake lamont (Lake Geneva) are located in Switzerland.