RIA Novosti presents the planet’s most pristine places that haven’t yet been polluted by man. Mongolia hosts this year’s World Environment Day (WED).
© Dmitry Pichugin RIA Novosti presents the planet’s most pristine places that haven’t yet been polluted by man. Mongolia hosts this year’s World Environment Day (WED).
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RIA Novosti presents the planet’s most pristine places that haven’t yet been polluted by man. Mongolia hosts this year’s World Environment Day (WED).
© Flickr / eriktornerThe Tibetan Plateau in Central Asia is among the world’s most pristine regions. Many of the world’s largest rivers originate in Tibet, including the Yarlung-Tsangpo, the Yellow River, the Yangtze, the Indus, the Arun, the Salween, and the Mekong.
The Tibetan Plateau in Central Asia is among the world’s most pristine regions. Many of the world’s largest rivers originate in Tibet, including the Yarlung-Tsangpo, the Yellow River, the Yangtze, the Indus, the Arun, the Salween, and the Mekong.
© JgzThe Republic of Costa Rica is one of the smallest countries in Central America and consists of lands that remain mostly pristine and unpolluted.
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The Republic of Costa Rica is one of the smallest countries in Central America and consists of lands that remain mostly pristine and unpolluted.
© RIA Novosti . Pavlov / Go to the mediabankTuva, a land of mountain ranges and intermountain basins, is home to over 430 lakes, most of which are of glacial origin.
Tuva, a land of mountain ranges and intermountain basins, is home to over 430 lakes, most of which are of glacial origin.
© mkoppel Karelia is home to about 27,000 rivers and close to 60,000 lakes, which together with the swamps amount to approximately 2,000 km³ of quality fresh water.
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Karelia is home to about 27,000 rivers and close to 60,000 lakes, which together with the swamps amount to approximately 2,000 km³ of quality fresh water.
© Ales NowakThe Sahara, which occupies 30 percent of the African continent, is the world’s largest desert and one of its most pristine areas. The Sahara is the hottest place on Earth, with summer temperatures often exceeding 57 degrees Celsius.
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The Sahara, which occupies 30 percent of the African continent, is the world’s largest desert and one of its most pristine areas. The Sahara is the hottest place on Earth, with summer temperatures often exceeding 57 degrees Celsius.
© Serg ZastavkinThe Putorana Plateau is a vast basalt plateau, largely untouched by civilization. It towers over the northern part of eastern Siberia just north of the Arctic Circle.
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The Putorana Plateau is a vast basalt plateau, largely untouched by civilization. It towers over the northern part of eastern Siberia just north of the Arctic Circle.
© RIA Novosti . Vladimir Fedorenko / Go to the mediabankIturup, the largest island of the Greater Kuril Ridge, is one of the planet’s most unpolluted places.
Iturup, the largest island of the Greater Kuril Ridge, is one of the planet’s most unpolluted places.
© RIA Novosti . Alexei NaumovThe Himalayas are the highest mountain range on Earth stretching across India, Nepal, China, Pakistan, and Bhutan. The Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal is part of the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites, which was created to preserve the natural resources and traditions of people around the world.
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The Himalayas are the highest mountain range on Earth stretching across India, Nepal, China, Pakistan, and Bhutan. The Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal is part of the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites, which was created to preserve the natural resources and traditions of people around the world.
© RIA Novosti . V. Chistyakov / Go to the mediabankThe list also includes Antarctica, the Earth’s southernmost continent.
The list also includes Antarctica, the Earth’s southernmost continent.
© RIA Novosti . Alexey Kudenko / Go to the mediabankThe Kamchatka peninsula in the north-eastern part of Eurasia is home to clean rivers. Most of Kamchatka's rivers originate at the feet of mountains and glaciers, which explains the purity and quality of their waters.
The Kamchatka peninsula in the north-eastern part of Eurasia is home to clean rivers. Most of Kamchatka's rivers originate at the feet of mountains and glaciers, which explains the purity and quality of their waters.
© Photo : PhotoworldLake Baikal in the southern part of Eastern Siberia has a tectonic origin. It is the world’s deepest lake and its largest natural fresh water reservoir.
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Lake Baikal in the southern part of Eastern Siberia has a tectonic origin. It is the world’s deepest lake and its largest natural fresh water reservoir.
© sdimitrovThe Arctic region, consisting of the northernmost lands in Eurasia and North America, is adjacent to the North Pole.
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The Arctic region, consisting of the northernmost lands in Eurasia and North America, is adjacent to the North Pole.