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Interesting Geography Handwritten Newsletter Contents

Contents of geographically interesting handwritten newspaper:

Natural wonders

(1) Strange and interesting places: There are many strange and interesting places in the world, except for "Bermuda" "Devil's Triangle" and many "Death Valleys". For example, the "Devil's Valley" in the Kunlun Mountains of China; the "Death Valley" in the Western Desert of Egypt; the "Death Valley" between California and Nevada in the United States; the "Death Valley" in Italy...

(2) Strange and interesting mountains: There is a running mountain in Gansu Province, China; there is a purple-red Flame Mountain in Xinjiang; there is a mountain in Hubei that freezes on the mountainside in midsummer; there is a double strange mountain in the United States; Italy There are volcanoes that erupt gold; Iceland has volcanoes that erupt ice...

(3) Strange rocks: Australia has the largest single rock mass in the world - Ayers Rock; northern Myanmar There are strange rocks found in the forest that "cry" every rainy day; there is a strange stone statue in Mexico that causes heavy rains when it moves; there is a huge rock in India that floats up when people shout; there is a rock in Sichuan Province in my country that follows People shouted and gushed out clear water from the cliff boulders; Fujian Province has the most amazing stone in the world - Fengdong Stone; Jiangsu Province has a "pregnant stone" that is "pregnant with Liujia"...

(4 ) Strange lakes: There is a strange sweet lake in Kazakhstan; there is a mercury lake in Russia that makes people feel suffocated from a long distance; there is a "steam lake" in Zaire, East Africa, that is full of gas like soda; Taiwan, China Lakes with water flowing to high places have been found in my country, Xinjiang and Yunnan; there are also many "lakes" hanging on trees in Xishuangbanna...

(5) Strange rivers: "Fragrant River"—— The Lenida River in Angola, West Africa, has a rich aroma that can be smelled hundreds of miles away; the "Sweet River" - the Orma River in the northern part of the Greek Peninsula, has a sweet and mellow water that is comparable to sugar cane; "Sour River" "River" - the Leo Verali River in Colombia, which is very acidic and can even be used to kill people...

(6) Fountain of Strange Interests: "Sun Spring" - deep in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau of my country, The spring water will gush out when it needs to see the sun; "Music Spring" - there is a spring in Tunisia, Africa that can "play" different tunes and beautiful music...

(7) Cave of Strange Interests : There is a cave in Indonesia that can treat joint pain or neurasthenia; there is a cave in Niagara, and the entrance of the cave will change into different shapes at different times of the day...

(8) Interesting Island: There is a strange island in the West Indies that can rotate once in 24 hours like the earth; there is also a mysterious Martinique island that can make foreign adults grow several centimeters taller...

(9) Rain of Strange Interests: "pie falls from the sky", this is a joke. However, there are indeed many strange rains in the world that bring unexpected "gifts" to people. For example, there was a "rain of wheat" along the coast of Spain; a "rain of shrimps" on the coast of Denmark; a "rain of crabs" in the United Kingdom; a "rain of frogs" in France; and a "rain of frogs" in Russia. "Rain of silver coins"; "Rain of milk" in Ukraine; black rain in Malaysia; blue rain in the United States; red rain as bright as blood in Henan, China. "Manuscript of Qing History" records: Song nourishes the sky and rains blood in a bowl It flourishes and is called "peach blossom"...

(10) Strange bird: Australia's cassowary has several nicknames, namely "killer bird" and "helmeted giant bird" , "double-necked cassowary"; the "iron-eating bird" in northern Saudi Arabia in West Asia can eat iron; the woodpecker swallow on the Equatorial Island in the Pacific can use twigs to hunt; there is a bird in Burundi in Africa that can use Stones to catch prey...

Geographic knowledge on playing cards

The number of early European playing cards was different from today's. Today's fifty-four decks are said to be from France. Invented by man.

1. Today’s playing cards are designed with fifty-two real cards, because there are fifty-two weeks in a year;

2. The playing cards are designed with diamonds, hearts, The four colors of spades and clubs are because a year can be divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter;

3. There are thirteen cards in each suit because each season includes thirteen weeks;

4. If you calculate the points of each suit (taking "j" as eleven points, "q" as twelve points, and "k" as thirteen points), it is exactly nine Eleven points, because each season has an average of ninety-one days;

5. Add up the points of the four suits, plus the king and king each have half a point, the total points are three hundred and sixty-five , the same as the total number of days in a year (in leap years, the big and small kings are each regarded as one point);

6. There are twelve j, q, k*** playing cards, which means that there are ten in a year. Two months, this is because the sun passes through twelve constellations in a year;

7. As for the playing cards, they are divided into two colors: red and black, which represent day and night respectively.

8. There are different opinions on the meaning of the four suits of playing cards: one is that they represent four industries (spade---spear symbolizes soldiers, plum blossom---trefoil symbolizes agriculture, diamond-- --Bricks and tiles symbolize craftsmen, hearts---red hearts symbolize priests), one theory comes from the patterns of divination utensils (spade---olive leaves symbolize peace, hearts---red hearts symbolize wisdom and love, plum blossom--- Clover means luck, diamond means wealth).

9. The j, q, and k in playing cards are the abbreviations of jack (entourage), qeen (queen), and king (king) respectively, which represent twelve figures in history, for example: The K of Hearts represents Charlie (without a beard), the K of Diamonds represents Caesar (profile), and the K of Spades represents David in the Bible. They are the four kingdoms of the medieval Hebrew world, the Roman Empire, Rome and Greece respectively. monarch.