Australia is renowned for its long Coastlines of fantastic beaches. There are plenty of rugged mountains and deep valleys and ravines.
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Yes, and valleys and coastlines and beaches and cities and towns and people.Yes, and valleys and coastlines and beaches and cities and towns and people.
The Philippines is an archipelago comprising over 7,000 islands with diverse landscapes including mountains, volcanoes, rainforests, and beaches. The country experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. It is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, resulting in its susceptibility to earthquakes and typhoons.
bays,beaches,canyons, gorges,caves,gulfs, islands, lakes, mountains (80%), rivers, valleys, plains, and volcanoes!
Mountains, valleys, beaches, and forests are some of the landforms found in the western United States.
A small tropical Caribbean Island with low mountains, narrow valleys and great beaches.
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mountains and valleys and rivers and beaches and worms and animals and trees and people
There are many valleys in Australia. The Great Dividing Range lies along the entire eastern coast and, being a mountain range, has thousands of valleys within it. The valleys of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, were so confounding to the early Australian settlers that it took them 25 years to figure out a suitable route over the mountains to the grazing land west.
The same place that's covered with beaches, mountains and valleys :-)) Yes, and a place with lava also. ;)
new zealand
Mountains are one of the main landforms found in Greece. Beaches, valleys, rivers and volcanoes are also common throughout Greece.