East Timor - Topography



The landscape offers a patchwork of rugged mountains, waterfalls, coastal lagoons, and diverse features that span variable vegetation, dry grasslands, savannah forests, gullies and patches of dense rainforests. Gunung Tata Mai Lau, a mountain that forms the highest point on East Timor, reaches 2,963 m (9,721 ft) just south of the capital city of Dili, and the Laclo river in the north stretches some 80 km (50mi), forming the longest river.

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