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Himalayas: literally "home of the snows".
Annapurna is located in the central Himalayas and Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu, between Dhaulagiri in the west and Manaslu in the east, south of Mustang.
It is bounded to the north and east by Thorong Pass and the Thorong Khola and Marsyangdi Khola valleys, to the south by wide valleys including the city of Pokhara and to the west by the Gandaki valley.
The massif is made up of several ridges along which are located the highest peaks.
The main of these ridges, the Annapurna Himal, gathers the Annapurna I (8,091 meters), II (7,937 meters), III (7,555 meters), IV (7,525 meters) and South (7,219 meters), the Bahara Shikhar (7,647 meters), the Khangsar Kang (7,485 meters), the Gangapurna (7,454 meters), the Lamjung Himal (6,983 meters), the Gandharba Chuli (6,248 meters) and the Machapuchare (6,993 meters).
From the Khangsar Kang another ridge starts in a north-westerly direction, the Grand Barrier, which leads to Tilicho Peak (7,134 meters) from where it splits in two, the Nilgiri Himal to the southwest from where the North Nilgiri rises (7,062 meters),
Central (6,940 meters) and South (6,839 meters) and the Muktinath Himal north to Khatug Kang (6,484 meters) over the pass.
Everest:
Highest point in the world, in the Himalayas, on the border of Nepal and China (Tibet); 8,848 m (the traditional altitude; other measurements have been made: 8,846 m in 1993, 8,850 m in 1999).
Andalusia is a large autonomous region with hills, agricultural plains, rivers and streams bordering the southern coast of Spain. It was under the domination of the Moors from the 8th to the 15th centuries, whose architectural style it inherited, with emblematic buildings such as the Alcázar Palace in Seville, the capital of the region, the cathedral mosque of Córdoba and the Alhambra Palace in Granada.
This is a photorealistic high resolution scenery (35 tiles). Used by the Antelope Valley Soaring Club, http://www.AntelopeValleySoaringclub.org/ .
A nice mountain range included, but definitely desert!
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org/ for details).
Created by: Nick Bonniere, Joe Somers, and John Murtari
Arequipa is a city in southern Peru, capital of the province of the same name.
Dimensions of this landscape: 346km from east to west and 254km from north to south.
Located on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, this region is impacted by the cold Humboldt marine current which runs along the coast, generating a rather arid climate in the land.
It is a mountainous and volcanic region with the highest point being the Nevado Coropuna, a volcano which culminates at 6377m.
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the oldest in the United States, it was created in 1908 and has been a World Heritage Site since 1979.
This park is located in northern Arizona and is one of the must-sees of a circuit in the American West.
Its rocks carved by the Colorado River, the oldest of which date from 1.7 billion years ago, have been shaped over time, to arrive at this configuration of the site and these absolutely unique vertiginous landscapes.
This is a gigantic open-air geological museum that tells almost half of the history of the earth.
The arrival is traditionally done by the path that borders the canyon, then the show begins when the cliffs and deep gorges appear and that reveals itself the immensity of the place: 1.6 km deep cliffs and a canyon that stretches 446 km long and 29 km wide.
The place surprises by its gigantism, but also by the calm that reigns there.
This scene made for Condor2 covers an area of 345x322 km² and is located in the Andes Cordillera, straddling Chile, Argentina and Bolivia. The Atacama Desert is known to be the driest in the world, The landscape is lunar with a multitude of volcanoes, large salt lakes and its many open-cast mines.
Change of scenery guaranteed for flights at very high altitude under Oxygen.
With 23 airfields and many objects, this landscape was created with high resolution textures and altimetric data in 30 m resolution.
Atlantis (from the ancient Greek Ἀτλαντίς / Atlantís) is a mythical island mentioned by Plato in two of his Dialogues, the Timaeus and then the Critias. This island, which he situates beyond the Columns of Hercules, is dedicated to Poseidon and, after experiencing a peaceful golden age, gradually evolves into a conquering thalassocracy whose expansion is stopped by Athens, before the island is swallowed up by the waves in a cataclysm caused at the instigation of Zeus.
If the myth has been little commented and had little influence during antiquity, it has aroused growing interest from the Renaissance. Beyond its philosophical and political significance, it has since given rise to many hypotheses. Some authors affirm that Atlantis is a place that would have really existed and that it would be possible to locate. At the same time, Atlantis inspires many esoteric, allegorical or patriotic interpretations which gave place to an abundant literature.
Atlantis remains a fertile theme in art and literature or even in video games, in particular nowadays, in the genres linked to the marvelous and the fantastic, such as fantasy, the peplum or science fiction.
Northern area of North Island, New Zealand. 15 x 18 tiles which makes 134701 km² of flyable area.
There are 66 airstrips some of which are short for emergency landings only. There are two navigation maps to choose from.
Azul Landscape covers an area in the center of the Province of Bs. As., Home to national and regional sailing championships.
It has some elevations corresponding to the Serrano de Tandilia System, a system of low mountain ranges.
It includes the aerodromes of Azul, Tandil (Military Air Base, Aeroclub and Glider Club), Olavarría, Rauch and Ayacucho.
El escenario de Azul, abarca una zona del centro de la Provincia de Bs. As., sede de campeonatos nacionales y regionales de vuelo a vela.
Posee algunas elevaciones correspondientes al Sistema serrano de Tandilia, un sistema de sierras de baja altura.
Comprende los aerodromos de Azul, Tandil (Base Aérea Militar, Aeroclub y Club de Planeadores), Olavarría, Rauch y Ayacucho.
The BACOSFER landscape owes its name to the provinces that make it up. It covers the North of the Province of Buenos Aires, the Southeast of Córdoba, the South of Santa Fé and the Southwest of Entre Ríos.
It includes the airfields of:
Albatros, Alvear, Arrecifes, Bell Ville, Campo de Mayo, Cañada De Gómez, Capitán Sarmiento, Casilda, Chacabuco, Colon-BA, Cruz Alta, El Palomar, Firmat, Gral. Pinto, Gualeguay, Junin, Laboulaye, Las Rosas, Lincoln, Luján, Marcos Juárez, Mariano Moreno, Mercedes, Morón, Pergamino, Rojas, Rosario, Rufino, Salto, San Fernando, San Justo, San Nicolás, San Pedro, Vedia, Venado Tuerto, Victoria, Villa Cañas and Zárate.