Name | Type | |||
Great Fisher Bank (大漁場) |
Geography | 1 | 2 | |
Summary | ||||
A wide shallow spot near the centre of the North Sea. It holds this name because it has provided excellent fishing ground since ancient times. |
Name | Type | |||
Cliffs of Moher (摩哈斷崖) |
Geography | 5 | 5 | |
Summary | ||||
The cliffs touching the sea west of Southern Ireland. Its name means the Cliff of Ruin. The colors there on a clear day are said to be spectacular. |
Name | Type | ||||
The Irish Sea (愛爾蘭海) |
Geography | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
The sea between Britain and Ireland. Its waters are calm and not so deep. |
Name | Type | ||||
The Bay of Saint Malo (聖馬洛灣) |
Geography | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
A bay between the Cotentin Peninsula and Brittany. Considering the high latitude it's still relatively warm, and the coast has been known as a getaway since ancient times. |
Name | Type | ||||
Cape Land's End (蘭茲角) |
Geography | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
A headland on the southwest of Britain. When at the tip of this long and narrow promontory, all you see in front of you is the rolling sea without land in sight. This is probably where it gets its name. |
Name | Type | ||||
Giant's Table (巨人桌) |
Geography | 7 | 9 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
An ancient site located in the Burren in Ireland. It is thought to be a burial site created in the Neolithic period. The largest mystery was how this large stone was moved. |
Name | Type | ||||
Burren (巴倫高原) |
Geography | 6 | 8 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
The plains that spread out in the western part of Ireland. In Irish the name means the desolate plains. As the name implies, ancient rocks can be found across the area. The area was never tamed by man and unique plants and ancient ruins can be found there. |
Name | Type | ||||
The Gulf of Gascogne (加斯科尼灣) |
Geography | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
Southeast part of the Bay of Biscay located to the west of France. It touches the borders of both Spain and France. |
Name | Type | |||
Glacier (冰河) |
Geography | 4 | 4 | |
Summary | ||||
Glaciers are formed out of snow that accumulates between mountains and then repeatedly melts and freezes or that turns to ice due to its own weight and which compacts over the space of many years. Glaciers move down at an extremely slow speed. |
Name | Type | ||||
Fjord (峽灣) |
Geography | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
An intricately complicated coastline found in colder regions. Thought to be created by natural erosion, but by something other than water, as water would leave much gentler patterns. It is likely to have been created by ice. |
Name | Type | ||||
The Scandinavian Peninsula (斯堪地納維亞半島) |
Geography | 1 | 3 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
A huge peninsula in the north of the North Sea. Its western shore bears unusual geographical features. It suffers harsh winters due to its cold climate. Numerous forests mean that the lumber industry has prospered. Also purported to have ample mines. |
Name | Type | ||||
Sea Lily (海百合) |
Geography | 7 | 9 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
A creature found in the sea. It sinks its roots on the floor of the deep ocean and gently rock in the waves. It looks more like a land plant than a sea plant such as sea weed. But as it is mobile and can move through the sea, it is highly likely that it is an animal. |
Name | Type | ||||
The Island of Gotland (哥特蘭島) |
Geography | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
The largest island in the Baltic Sea. It is believed that people have lived here since prehistoric times. During the time of the Hanseatic League, it was important for trade. The name means God's island or God's country. |
Name | Type | |||
The Gulf of Bothnia (波斯尼亞灣) |
Geography | 1 | 2 | |
Summary | ||||
A vast bay in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. It's long from north to south, and many rivers flow into here. This may explain why the salt concentration is low and why it sometimes freezes in winter. |
Name | Type | ||||
The Gulf of Finland (芬蘭灣) |
Geography | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
A vast bay in the northern part of the Baltic Sea. It's long from north to south, and many rivers flow into here. This may explain why the salt concentration is low and why it sometimes freezes in winter. |
Name | Type | ||||
Gamla Uppsala (烏普薩拉老城) |
Geography | 6 | 8 | 1 | |
Summary | |||||
The name of the region to the north of Stockholm.Until the middle ages, it was considered the center of Northern European culture and hosted the castle and mausoleum of the kings of Sweden.Nearby is Uppsula University, the oldest University in Europe. Also, several influential men originated here, like Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna, right hand man to Gustavus Adolphus. |
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