The Far East is rich in diverse treasures, both natural and cultural. One could find precious gemstones like jade and sapphires, as well as unique spices such as saffron and cardamom that are integral to local cuisines. Culturally, treasures include ancient artifacts, intricate textiles, and traditional crafts such as ceramics and lacquerware, each reflecting the region's rich history and artistry. Additionally, the natural beauty of landscapes and rare flora and fauna add to the allure of this fascinating region.
Nobody knows, nothing has been found so far.
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From wherever you are, go far enough East and you will end up in a Ocean.
no, not as far as i know
Gazelles can be found in Africa and Asia as far east as Mongolia.
Found in Wales, parts of Scotland and parts of England including Avon, the South East, as far north as Cheshire and as far east as Leicestershire.
No, Nepal is found in South Asia and is a small island state.
The names only make sense from a European perspective. The "Far East" could easily be called the "Far West" from a Polynesian or North American perspective. However, as regions, the Middle East and the Far East terms tend to group together people who have a high level of local interaction.
The Far East is far larger than the Middle East.
It's Far East Movement ft. Cataracs and Dev (www.myspace.com/devishot)
The reason Asia is called Far East is because people had to travel far to the east to trade with them
The Siberian Tiger is confined completely to the Amur region in the Far East, where it is now protected.