The Eastern Desert
Travelers took many trails across the Old West to reach the Pacific Ocean. When crossing Wyoming, they had the choice of the Oregon, Bridger, or Mormon Trails.
By physical conquest.
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As far as I know, there were no large man-made features at the time of the Roman Empire. Most of the boundaries to the north were formed by rivers. Although there was Hadrian's Wall that formed part of Rome's northern barrier, it was quite small - at only 70 miles long, it created a man made border across one of the skinniest points of Britain.
Yes, the Romans included physical education in their schooling, particularly for boys. They believed that physical fitness was essential for developing strong soldiers and citizens. Activities often included training in sports like wrestling, running, and military exercises, alongside academic subjects. While formal schooling was primarily for the elite, physical training was valued across Roman society.
The Rhine, The Danube, and the Elbe rivers
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Mountains are the most dominate physical feature of Austria. The Alps span across Austria and are a popular destination for both hikers and skiers.
Likely the largest single geographical feature in Europe are the Alps. The mountains reach heights of over 15,000 feet above sea level.
The Atlas Mountains form the nucleus of the Maghreb region. These mountains stretch across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia and are a prominent physical feature in the area. They play a significant role in shaping the climatic and geographic characteristics of the region.
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The Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of the Nile, across from Thebes.
If Christopher actually existed (there is a question) he is purported to have been working to carry travelers across a stream.
St. Christopher was believed to be a giant who initially worked as a ferryman, helping people cross a dangerous river. He later devoted himself to carrying travelers across the river and ultimately became known as the patron saint of travelers.
The most important physical feature South of the plateau of Tibet is the highest mountain range in the world. This mountain range contains several of the highest peaks of the face of the earth including Mount Everest.
Lava that cuts across rock layers hardens to form a feature called a Dike.