Tuesday, November 2, 2010

[www.keralites.net] 10 most beautiful and unique places in Asia

1. Gujarat, India

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The largest cotton producer in the country, and salt, Gujarat - the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. In 2005 and 2006, heavy monsoon caused serious flooding, due to the deaths of more than 1000 people, severely damaged infrastructure and agriculture. On the expectations of scientists, rapidly changing climate will lead to increasingly unpredictable monsoon rains and flooding.

 

2. Maldives, Indian Ocean

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The Maldives consists of 1,200 tropical islands with white sand beaches, swaying palm trees and brightly colored coral reefs. Republic of Maldives stretches for more than 600 miles. According to the UN report, by 2100 sea levels will rise by 59 centimeters. In this case, a chain of 1,200 islands and coral atolls 800 km from the tip of India will be partially flooded because most of the Maldives is the only one and a half meters above sea level (the highest point in the state - 2.4 meters above sea level). Even a slight rise in sea level could lead to that part of the island will die.
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3. Bangkok, Thailand

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Bangkok - tropical capital, where the traditional East meets the modern West. The city continued to suffer flooding, especially during the monsoon season. The town stands on a soft foundation, densely populated and because of the excessive pumping of ground water is constantly sags. There are fears that a large part of Bangkok could be underwater by the end of this century.

 

4. Cherapundzhi, India

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Covered by clouds and surrounded by waterfalls, Cherapundzhi - one of the wettest places on Earth. Ironically its residents are facing water shortages because in 8 months there is no rain. Over the past century has decreased the number of showers, and erosion from logging restricts the ability of land to save rainwater.

 

5. Komodo, Indonesia

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Marine environment of the island of Komodo is the best part of scuba diving in the world thanks to its breathtaking aquatic fauna and coral reefs. The island is also home to dragons Komodo (lizards), which grow to 10 feet long. Increasing sea level threatens to inundate forests of mangrove trees and beaches, while raising levels of acidity and increasing temperature may eventually kill corals.

 

6. Gore Al Makmal, Lebanon

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Once the plains and mountains of Lebanon were tightly covered with majestic cedar trees. Today, the remnants of the great forests found on the high slopes of Mount Al-Makmal in northern Lebanon. Latest ancient cedars are facing a serious threat from rising temperatures.

 

7. River Ganges, Bangladesh

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Nutrients from the two great rivers Ganges and Brahmaputra feeding ground in the low-lying delta of the Ganges. Approximately 300 million people depend on crops produced here. Ganga basin - the largest in area in South Asia. Although the length of the Ganges, Indus and the Brahmaputra is less, but he surpasses them in size of its basin, which covers an area of 1,060,000 km �, and along with the Brahmaputra basin, which forms a common delta of the Ganges - 1,643,000 km �. Climate change may uvelichitkolichestvo showers and cause more frequent floods and monsoons.

 

8. Tokyo

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Tokyo - one of the biggest capitals in mire.Etot city suffers from a phenomenon known as the "last minute Island" - especially of mega-cities in which the artificially created and high temperatures from automobile exhaust and factory emissions creates a local greenhouse effect. If global temperatures continue to rise, high temperature in Tokyo will all also increase.

 

9. Mergui Archipelago, Burma

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Open sea and white coral reefs are home to some of the latest surviving nomadic sea hunters and gatherers in the world. Their existence is in danger, due to changes in ocean currents and increasing sea temperatures, which also threaten the entire ecosystem of the reef.

 

10. Borneo, Indonesia

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Many of the remaining wild orangutans in the world live in tropical forests of Borneo. But these tropical forests are deprived of trees as a result of deforestation for road construction and plantation of palm masla.Vozrastayuschie temperatures reduce the abundance of fruit and increase the incidence of malaria and the risk of forest fires.





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