Friday, November 7, 2008




Hi people I’m at my last stop it’s at the Yangtze River in china. It’s the largest river in china and the third longest in the world. The river is huge its about 6380 kilometres long that’s massive don’t you think. The river originates in a glacier lying on the west of Geladandong Mountain in the Dangle Mountain Range on the eastern part of the Tibetan plateau. Four of Chinas five main freshwater sources contribute to the Yangtze River. This is a bit of information I learned about the Yangtze River I hoped you enjoyed reading it. Cya soon.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Antarctica




Hi people I’m on my second last stop it’s at Antarctica *brrrrrrrr*. It’s so cold here I’m freezing. Antarctica is the earths southern most continent. It is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the fifth largest continent because its 14.4 million km square. Antarctica is covered in ice the measures for 1.6 km in thickness. Antarctica is the coldest, driest, windiest continent. There is very little precipitation. Thanks for reading.

Kakadu national park

Hi guy’s I’ve been a way for a long time and I’m currently visiting Kakadu national park. Don’t worries I only have 2 more place after this. So about Kakadu national park. Kakadu has received two world heritage listings. Kakadu is really large it covers up to 20000 square km that’s massive don’t you think. The Kakadu national park includes a very large beautiful river. There are over 280 different types of birds and over 60 kinds of native mammals. It also has thousands of insects which can sometimes be annoying and 55 kinds of freshwater fish. So here is some things about the Kakadu national park hope you enjoyed reading about it see you soon.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

tundra environments




Hello guys I’m currently visiting a tundra environment. Its very cold because tundras are arctic plains. They are dominated by willow and lichen. The are mostly found in earths northern most terrain. There are other types of tundras I found out as I studied they are alpine tundra. This type of tundra is normally found in the higher mountains of the world. There is also some Antarctic tundras.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Amazon river and forest


Sup people I’m in the Amazon rainforest right now. It’s really cool and there is a lot of flora and fauna. Doing study I found out that 20 percent of earth’s oxygen is produced by the Amazon rainforest. That’s pretty cool huh? The rainforest gets its name from the Amazon river.

The Amazon River is the life source of the forest because it provides water for plants and animals. The Amazon River starts at the Peruvian Andes and travels its way east over all northern America. 28 billion galleons of water travel into the Atlantic every minute. I’m having fun and am learning a lot of stuff bye.