The Wonders of Nature and the Outdoors (Janet)

Welcome aboard, I’ve clicked all your tickets so please take my hand and let’s go a magical adventure! Be sure to buckle up, my magical plane travels as fast as the speed of light! We will be traveling around the world, going to each continent and exploring a few wonders about the environment there. Let’s go! … sputter sputter… seems like our engine isn’t cooperating as of right now. A small intermission!

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Our first stop is... Europe! The stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park is located in Croatia. It consists of bright green trees, turquoise water, and walkways. It consists of sixteen lakes linked by waterfalls that lead to a canyon. You can cross the water by walking, hiking, or boating. In any case, there are lush trees and beautiful plants all around. Just around the corner is Scotland, where we have the Isle of Skye. It has a valley, mountain ranges, coastlines, and a misty climate. Isn’t it a beauty?

Our second stop is… Africa! We ought to go to Kruger National Park. There are many wild animals that reside there, including lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos. Along with numerous bird species such as vultures, eagles, and storks, this area is home to hundreds of other animals. Mountains, bush plains, and tropical woods dot the landscape. Mount Kilimanjaro is the next peak. Africa's highest peak, at approximately 19,340 feet, is also a volcano. The snow-capped peak of this volcanic massif towers majestically above the surrounding grasslands. The peak forest completely encircles the mountain. The woodland is home to a diverse range of mammals, many of which are endangered.

Our third stop is… Asia! We have Angkor Wat, a sizable collection of Buddhist temples situated in northern Cambodia. A number of remarkable religious buildings and monuments are located within the vast temple complex, which is a work of architecture. The world's biggest Hindu sanctuary, Angkor Wat is also one of the most magnificent archaeological wonders. Next up is Gardens by the Bay, a national garden and top tourist destination for locals and visitors from around the world. It is a showcase of garden design and cultivation that presents the plant kingdom in a brand-new way, entertaining and educating visitors with plants that are rarely seen in this region of the world, ranging from species in refreshing, temperate climates to tropical forests and environments. 

Our fourth stop is… South America! South America is a vast region that has a variety of nations, capitals, languages, landscapes, and customs. It is well known for its deeply ingrained and ancient culture. There is so much to learn, from the beaches of Brazil to the jungles of Peru. One of the world's most intriguing locations, Machu Picchu is undoubtedly the top tourist spot in South America. The upper Amazon basin and its diverse range of vegetation and fauna are included in the natural environment, which is found on the eastern slopes of the Andes. Because of the dense rainforests that encircle Iguazu Falls, it is a haven for adventurers and a haven for wildlife. Visitors can access a variety of hikes and trails to get near to the waterfalls. When viewing the Iguazu Falls, you will be treated to a breathtaking landscape unlike any other. The water mist provides an ideal home for a wide variety of insects and animal species.

Finally, our last stop is… North America! Check out Central Park for its array of sights to see, things to do, performances to attend, tours to take, hotel details, and the Central Park Zoo. The creation of urban parks all over the country was influenced by Central Park, which is generally regarded as a masterpiece of landscape design. True national historic landscape status belongs to Central Park. On top of a volcanic hot spot, Yellowstone National Park is a wilderness recreation location. Spectacular canyons, high rivers, lush woodlands, hot springs, and powerful geysers can all be found in Yellowstone. Numerous animal types, including wolves, buffalo, and antelope, as well as hundreds more, call it home.

Welcome back home! I’m going to be dropping you off right at your front door steps. Hope you enjoyed this magical adventure and I did you a favor by picking up your mail. Wouldn’t want you to miss out on this letter from Letters Against Depression, have a good one!

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