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The Indian sub-continent

The Indian sub-continent. South, Southeast. and East Asia. Climate. of Asia. Topography of Asia. The Himalayas. The highest mountain range in the world, located between India and China on an east-west axis. The Himalayas. The Himalayas. The Himalayas. The Himalayas. Mt. Everest.

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The Indian sub-continent

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  1. The Indian sub-continent

  2. South, Southeast and East Asia

  3. Climate of Asia

  4. Topography of Asia

  5. The Himalayas The highest mountain range in the world, located between India and China on an east-west axis.

  6. The Himalayas

  7. The Himalayas

  8. The Himalayas

  9. The Himalayas

  10. Mt. Everest The highest point on Earth Elevation: 29,035 feet

  11. Mt. Everest The highest point on Earth Elevation: 29,035 feet

  12. Mt. Everest Located on the border of Nepal and China.

  13. Mt. Everest Located on the border of Nepal and China.

  14. Everest: The North Face

  15. Tibetan Plateau

  16. Tibetan Plateau

  17. Tibetan Plateau Average elevation: 16,000 ft.

  18. Tibetan Plateau

  19. Tibetan Plateau

  20. Tibetan Plateau

  21. Tibetan Plateau

  22. Tibetan Plateau

  23. Tibetan Plateau

  24. Ghats

  25. Western Ghats

  26. Western Ghats

  27. Western Ghats

  28. Western Ghats

  29. Eastern Ghats

  30. Eastern Ghats

  31. Eastern Ghats

  32. The Deccan Plateau (between the Ghats)

  33. The Deccan Plateau (between the Ghats)

  34. The Deccan Plateau (between the Ghats)

  35. Mt. Fuji Japan

  36. Mt. Fuji Japan • Highest mountain in Japan at 12,388 ft. • Extinct volcano. Last erupted in 1707.

  37. Mt. Fuji Japan Mt. Fuji is a sacred mountain. Thousands hike to its summit every summer.

  38. Mt. Fuji Japan

  39. Mt. Fuji Japan

  40. Gobi Desert China & Mongolia • Largest desert in Asia. • Fourth largest desert in the world.

  41. Gobi Desert China & Mongolia

  42. Gobi Desert China & Mongolia The Gobi is a “cold desert” – high latitude.

  43. Gobi Desert China & Mongolia

  44. Gobi Desert China & Mongolia

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