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  2. Turpan Depression - Wikipedia

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    Map including the Turfan Depression (labeled as T'U-LU-FAN P'EN-TI) (1975) Qingnian Lu, a Turpan city street shaded by grapevine trellises in China's Grape Valley. On the shores of Aydingkol Lake, reeds, tamarisks, saxauls, as well as other shrubs and weeds can be found. Away from sources of water, the Turpan Basin is not covered by vegetation.

  3. Turpan - Wikipedia

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    Turpan is located about 150 km (93 mi) southeast of Ürümqi, Xinjiang's capital, in a mountain basin, on the northern side of the Turpan Depression, at an elevation of 30 m (98 ft) above sea level. Outside of Turpan is a small volcanic cone, the Turfan volcano, that is said to have erupted in 1120 as described in the Song dynasty. [ 59 ]

  4. Turpan water system - Wikipedia

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    The Turpan water system, also called the Turfan kārēz system, is used for water supply via a vertical tunnel in the Turpan Depression of Xinjiang, China. "Karez" ( lit. ' well ' ) is a word in the local Uyghur language that is derived from the word in the Persian language for the system from which it is derived: the 3000-year-old qanāt . [ 1 ]

  5. Ayding Lake - Wikipedia

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    Monument marking the lowest elevation point in China. Aydingkol (Uyghur: ئايدىڭكۆل, Айдиңкөл, Aydingköl), Aydingkul (Mongol) or Ayding (Chinese: 艾丁湖; pinyin: Àidīng Hú) is a lake in the Turpan Depression, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, PR China. At 154 m below sea level, it is the lowest point in China. [1]

  6. File:China Xinjiang Turpan.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: An SVG map of China with Xinjiang highlighted in orange and Turpan Prefecture highlighted in red Legend: Date: 12 February 2010: Source

  7. Chinese tourists flock to ‘Flaming Mountains’ despite heat wave

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    Tourists flocked to China’s scenic Flaming Mountains this week to experience searing high temperatures amid punishing heatwaves that have scorched much of the Northern Hemisphere.

  8. Flaming Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Tian Shan with the Flaming Mountains at bottom Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves on cliffs under the Flaming Mountains. In ancient times, the merchant traders traversing the Silk Route in Southeast Asia avoided the mountains by stopping at oasis towns, such as Gaochang, built on the desert's rim at the foot of the Flaming Mountains and near an important mountain pass.

  9. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post