Here is a link to the map of our trip,
OUR MAP
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Plateau of Iran
Hello and welcome back to Caleb and Will's Asian Adventure. We are at the Plateau of Iran also known as Persian Gulf. It covers most of Iran, but it is also in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan. We found out it extends close to 2,000km. This highest point on the plateau is Damavand at 18,406ft.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Zagros Mountains
Welcome back to Caleb and Will's Asian adventure today were at the Zagros Mountains that are 932miles long and formed when the Eurasian and Arabian Plates crashed together, the highest point on the range is Zard Kuh at 4,548meters tall. Will and I had hired a plane to fly us over so we could see the numerous salt domes in the center of the range. Our pilot also told us that it is an important part of Persian Gulf oil.
Negev Dersert
Sea of Marmara
We went to the Sea of Marmara yesterday. It is the sea that connects the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea. The farther down you go the more salty it gets. It is very deep going 1370 m down. It also separates Istanbul's Asian and European sides. At the suface it is 22 parts salt per thousand and at the bottom it is 39 parts salt per thousand.
Taurus Desert
Today Will and I went to the Taurus Mountains sometimes called the Toros Mountains a mountain complex in southern Turkey. Will decided to go mountain climbing and hiking on some of the many trails. I decided to go skiing with some other friends at one of the ski resorts. The Taurus Mountains are less then 750 kilometers.
Rub al-Khali Desert
Syrian Desert
Hey it's Caleb and Will but this time in the Syrian Desert also known as the Syro-Arabian desert. Will found out that it combines steppe and true desert. It covers 200,000 miles, and its landscape is formed by lava flows! At the end of the day Will and I went over to the fertile crescent on the north side of the desert.
Persian Gulf
We went to the Persian Gulf today. Lots of crabs live there and eat the mangroves that grow there. The Persian Gulf is the world's largest single source of crude oil. The Middle Eastern countries form a semicircle around it. We went snorkeling around the many coral reefs that are found there and it was really fun. We tried to find some pearl oysters that are supposed to be abundant there but we had no luck.
Monday, March 1, 2010
The Jordan River
The Dead Sea
Last week Caleb and I went to the Dead Sea. It is really weird to swim in it because you don't sink. You don't sink because it has a very high salt level. In fact it is the saltiest lake in the world. The suface of the lake lies 1,385 feet below sea level making it the lowest point on any continent. It is called the Dead Sea because little life is found in it, only bacteria lives in it. At 1,240 feet deep it is the world's deepest hypersaline lake.
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