Located in southwestern Albania, spanning 1,769 ha (17.69 km²). Situated in Ceraunian Mountains along Albanian Riviera. Elevation ranges from 200 m to 2,020 m above Adriatic Sea
Central-northern England's upland area at southern end of Pennines. Divided into Dark Peak (moorland) and White Peak (limestone). Highest point is Kinder Scout at 2,087 ft (636 m). Mostly rural, surrounded by major cities including Manchester and Derby
Established in 1976, covers 1,148 km² in eastern Nepal. Ranges from 2,845 to 8,848 m, including Mount Everest. Borders Qomolangma in Tibet and Makalu Barun in east
Largest National Park in Wales, covering 823 square miles. Home to over 26,000 people and highest mountain in England and Wales. Welsh is spoken by 58% of Park's population
Canyon spans 445 km, formed 6 million years ago by Colorado River erosion. Contains five life zones representing different elevations. Features diverse landscapes including plateaus, plains, forests, and waterfalls. Horizontal strata trace geological history over 2 billion years
World's largest collection of active geysers and geothermal activity. Contains world's largest recognized caldera measuring 45 km by 75 km. Home to nearly 150 species of fossil plants, including Sequoia trees. Features Grand Canyon of Yellowstone River and numerous waterfalls