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the textures of china / google earth

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the textures of china / google earth
The desert road in Golmud, Qinghai Province, known online as the "Long Highway," offers the perfect backdrop for photographers seeking a dramatic desert shoot. Due to its unique geographical features, the road appears to climb at a steep angle when captured from a particular perspective, creating a visually striking image.
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Golmud, Haixi, Qinghai, China

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Golmud, Haixi, Qinghai, China
34.310165°N, 92.419636°E Tanggulashan, Golmud, Haixi, Qinghai, China photo by Dam — Golmud, though classed as a city, is actually a region larger than Pennsylvania. Both it and the Haixi prefecture that encompasses it consist of two widely separated parts; Tanggulashan is the southern part.
Through the desert to Dunhuang with special permission
Through the desert to Dunhuang with special permission
As if to emphasize the feeling of being deep in the wilds of untamed western China, Masayo and I had to get special permission – a document called “Alien’s Travel Permit” – to go from Golmud north to the town of Dunhuang. If you go by train, there is backtracking involved but you need no permit. But if like us you want to take a godforsaken bus through the high desert, they want to know who you…
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