luni, 8 noiembrie 2010

Danube Delta



The Danube Delta is the second largest delta (Volga is the first) but best preserved of European deltas, with an area of 3446 km2. This land of waters takes you away from everything that looks like a human establishment and guides you into a journey sprinkled with natural islands, lonely floating forests and incredible wildlife.
The Danube delta is bounded on the south-west of Dobrogea Plateau, north forms the border with Ukraine, and flows east into the Black Sea. The Danube Delta is crossed by the parallel 45 ° N and longitude 29 ° longitude E. Delta deal with Razim - Sinoe 5050 km ², of which 732 km ² are in Ukraine, Delta Romanian being awarded to a surface 2540 km ². Due to the 67 million tons of silt to the Danube Delta is increasing annually by approx. 40 meters.
The Danube Delta is located, in geological terms, in a region of crust mobile platform called Delta (region predobrogeană). Delta platform comes into contact with the south-western North Dobrogea orogen by Oancea fault-St. George, which is roughly parallel to the St. George arm.

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