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00:00This is the host.
00:01And this is Daya Sabda's greatest nature on the Sabda world.
00:04Let's go.
00:05Starting with our countdown at number 10, we have the Grand Canyon, located in Aritona, USA.
00:12The Grand Canyon is one of the most visited natural attractions in the world.
00:16It's layers of calefal bands of rock, the mass macha 185 million years old.
00:21We all laid down on the ocean many years ago.
00:23Over time, Irochan France, Colorado River, lowly carved the canyon that we know today.
00:28This sheer size and the head of this place is mind-waggling.
00:32It is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and it is a depth of over a mile.
00:38This entire area is a UNESCO world heritage site.
00:41And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even descend into a TV raft.
00:45At number 9, we have the Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
00:50The Great Barrier Reef is the world of the largest coral reef system,
00:53composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, stretching for over 1,400 miles.
01:00It is a method that is a linea of marine life, including 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 types of malasks.
01:07This area itself is made up of tiny animals called polyps that secreted calcium carbonate skeleton.
01:12Over millions of years, these skeletons have built up to form structure with it today.
01:16But unfortunately, like many of the coral reefs are owned so well.
01:19It is under threat from climate change and pollution.
01:23So if you want to see this natural one for yourself, you would highly recommend visiting soon.
01:28Coming in at number 10, we have Victoria Falls, located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe.
01:34Victoria Falls is one of the world of the largest but the falls with a height of over 350 feet and the width of more than a mile.
01:41It is situated on Cézambes y River and is named after Queen Victoria of Cé.
01:45United Kingdom, the falls are a popular tour as destination and there are many activities that can be enjoyed here, such as whitewater affecting and bungee jumping.
01:54But just be careful because Victoria Falls is some of those dangerous animals, including crocodiles and hippos.
02:00No.
02:01Siete leads us to Iguazú Falls.
02:03Located on the border between Brazil and Argentina.
02:06Iguazú Falls is another one of the world's largest waterfalls.
02:09It is actually a collection of over 275 waterfalls that stretch for over 1.6 miles along the Iguazú River.
02:17Se falls are only the village green rain forest and there are many activities of wildlife, including monkeys, toucans and butterflies.
02:24In fact, the name Iguazú actually means big water in the local Indian language.
02:29And trust me, that is an equate description of this place.
02:32Next up, Etno.
02:331.6, we have Mount Everest, halfway et no.
02:365, we have the Northern Lights sort of aurora borealas.
02:40The Northern Lights are a natural light display in sea sky, detaques in sea high-leta to regions of sea, such as Norway, Sweden and Finland.
02:48They are caused by the interaction between this and in its magnetic field, which releases energy into the atmosphere.
02:54This energy excites atmospheric gases, causing them to emit light.
02:57The Northern Lights can be a variety of colors, including green, red, blue and purple.
03:03In addition, they are often seen in areas that are far away from civilization so that the sky is dark and clear.
03:09If you want to see the Northern Lights for yourself, then the best time to visit is during the winter months when the nights are longer and the sky is darker.
03:17You should also go to a place that is far away from city lights so that the sky is not polluted by artificial light.
03:23Coming in Etno Blas 4, we have Césara Desert, located in North Africa.
03:28Césara Desert is the largest hot desert in sea wild cabin in an area of over 3.5 million square miles.
03:34It is a methodology of wildlife, including chemals.
03:38El avancen je-ets, Césara Desert is also a metus several famous landmarks, including the pyramids of Egypt and the ancient city of Timbacto.
03:45In recent years, Césara Desert has been expanding due to climate change, which has resulted in more droughts and higher temperatures.
03:53This has led to a loss of vegetation and done increasing in storms.
03:57If global warming continues, it is possible that Césara Desert will continue to grow.
04:03So I guess it is kind of fitting that it is placed at no.
04:06Las cuatro, no tres brings us the Amazon rainforest.
04:09Located in South America, Césara Desert is the largest tropical rainforest in sea wild cabin in an area of over 2.4 million square miles.
04:17It is a methodology of wildlife, including monkeys.
04:21Macos and Jaguars.
04:22Césara Desert is the largest river bivalium.
04:26Flows through sea rainforest and is a methodology of fishing and the aquatic life.
04:30Unfortunately, Césara Desert is under threat from deforestation due to human activities such as logging in the gricalce.
04:37This has led to a loss of habitat for many species and has contributed to climate.
04:42Change if we don't take action to protect the Amazon rainforest, it is possible that it could collapse in our lifetime.
04:49Coming in at no.2, we have Cegalapagos Islands.
04:52Located in the Pacific Ocean of the coastal Ecuador.
04:56Cegalapagos Islands are agrupated balkenic islands that are known for their unique wildlife.
05:01Ceylands were formed by balkenic activity and were extinguished by reptiles.
05:05Beds and mammals, the type don't see islands, the ocean can't send the accounts.
05:10Overtime, this species evolved into some unique creatures that we visit today.
05:14Cegalapagos Islands are a popular destination for tourists, WHO, cometuses a unique wildlife.
05:20One of the most famous residents of Cegalapagos Islands are Cegalapagos Alliance.
05:25Which are known for their friendliness towards humans.
05:28However, visit Ceres to keep a safe distance from the wildlife in order to protect them from harm.
05:33If you ever get the chance to visit the Galapagos Islands.
05:37I highly recommend it.
05:38It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
05:41Finally, coming in at a wet-up spot, we have Mount Kilimanjaro, located in Tensenye, Africa.
05:47Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest freestanding mountain in the world with a height of over 19,000 feet.
05:55It consists of three separate balkenic cones, Kibo.
05:58Mawensi and Shira.
06:00Only key was a nice cabin summit.
06:02Cefes' recorded attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro was in 1889.
06:06And Cefes' successful ascent was made in 1898 beyond Smyandluduipurtshire.
06:12Today, Mount Kilimanjaro is a popular destination for climbs from Mount Sewell.
06:17Most people attempt to climb it without any special equipment beyond what most people would take on a hike.
06:23All those and those are supplementary oxygen.
06:26If you are planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, it is important to be prepared for self-taught and self-taught weather.
06:31Many people become ill or injured here due to the altitude sickness, so it is important to take precautions.
06:37But if you are fit and healthy, then you should be able to make self-taught.
06:41Se views from the top are absolutely breathtaking and do well with the effort.
06:45That's why it is a bueno punto uno natural one day of the world.
06:49That's all for now.
06:50Thanks for watching.
06:51See you next time.

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