Qi stream, Beijing, China
This part of the Qi Stream, with a few small waterfall and a lot of…
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Continue ReadingFrom shallower margins to profundal zones, Vallisneria spiralis and diverse algae thrive, sustaining populations of…
Continue ReadingHistorically formed by volcanic activity, the lake and its connected canals form a unique high-altitude…
Continue ReadingFormed by the roots of a large Sotacaballo tree (Zygia longifolia), this biotope offers shade,…
Continue ReadingLake Tanganyika itself is a remarkable natural feature. As one of the world’s oldest and…
Continue ReadingThe river is home to West African fish species such as Pelvicachromis taeniatus “Moliwe”, Aphyosemion…
Continue ReadingThe bay features a combination of sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and clear, alkaline waters, making…
Continue ReadingZebra mussels, as small cichlids unique to Lake Tanganyika, prefer sandy bottoms and shell cluster…
Continue ReadingThe Syrdarya, historically known as the Jaxartes in Persian, literally means Syr Sea or Syr…
Continue ReadingThe lake’s waters are home to 519 species of invertebrates and 26 species of fish,…
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