Yes.
Alpha Centauri B1
The Yerkri Astgheri settles into orbit around this planet. It is slightly smaller than Earth(by about 7% in volume), though the local gravity is around 1.074, which suggest more abundance of heavier elements and a denser crust. It has a strong magnetic field, and active tectonics, as evidenced by a volcano chain in the large southern ocean. It has a 40 earth-hour day, and a 168 Earth-day year. and also has an axial tilt of 32 degrees, making for rather spectacular weather systems and abrupt seasons. It also occupys an equivilant orbit that would be 10-15% closer to Venus than earth would be if it orbited Sol, meaning temperatures tend to be higher(in fact, there is little to no polar ice caps).
Speaking of oceans, there are around 4, neatly dividing the continents into NE SW SE and W, with the largest (SW) Continent being around the square milage of Asia. There also appears to be an abundant number of rivers spread across the continents, and an overabundance of plant life; the local foliage tend towards triple-canopy jungle, and is rather thick acros all the continents. The only real breaks in the jungle is with rivers and mountains.
Speaking of mountains and breaks in the trees, there's a rather impressive range on the northern continent that's bordered by high plateaus with more grassland than forest; there's an interesting spot overlooking a huge canyon that appears to be the convergence of two different rock layers. there's also another likely spot on the SE continent on the coast, where it appears one of the crustal plates dives under another, causing an uplift area to form. Here rocky outcroppings form towers that shade the ground below, though there is a bit of a hike to the nearest fresh water.
Finally, you spy an area on the west continent that appears to be the only desert region. There is a large river running straight through, allowing for a verdant riverland to form, perfect for farming. Though, minerals might be a bit hard to come by...