Asia
The National Geographic Reference Map "Asia" is a mesmerizing guide to the continent's diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This map showcases the towering Himalayas, home to the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest. It also highlights the vast Gobi Desert, stretching across northern China and southern Mongolia, and the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia, teeming with exotic wildlife. The map beautifully illustrates the mighty Yangtze River, winding its way through China, and the serene Lake Baikal in Russia, the world's deepest freshwater lake. From the icy expanses of Siberia to the tropical beaches of the Maldives, this map invites you to explore the wonders of Asia. In addition to its natural wonders, the map features the bustling cities and historic landmarks that define Asia's human geography. The ancient city of Petra in Jordan, the iconic Taj Mahal in India, and the Great Wall of China are just a few of the landmarks that stand out. The map also highlights