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Trans-Siberian-Train in Mongolia | Gobi Desert
TRAVEL CHANNEL MONGOLIA - TRAVEL MINUTE GOBI DESERT Trans-Siberian Railway crossing throug...
published: 08 Jul 2011
author: Russkietrain
Trans-Siberian-Train in Mongolia | Gobi Desert
TRAVEL CHANNEL MONGOLIA - TRAVEL MINUTE GOBI DESERT Trans-Siberian Railway crossing through Mongolia and Gobi Desert. The Gobi (Mongolian: Говь, Govi, "semidesert"; Chinese: 戈壁; pinyin: Gēbì) is a large desert region in Asia. It covers parts of northern and northwestern China, and of southern Mongolia. The desert basins of the Gobi are bounded by the Altai Mountains and the grasslands and steppes of Mongolia on the north, by the Hexi Corridor and Tibetan Plateau to the southwest, and by the North China Plain to the southeast. The Gobi is most notable in history as part of the great Mongol Empire, and as the location of several important cities along the Silk Road. The Gobi desert, one of the world's great deserts, covers much of the southern part of Mongolia. Unlike the Sahara there are few sand dunes in the Gobi; rather you'll find large barren expenses of gravel plains and rocky outcrops. The climate here is extreme. Temperatures reach +40° C. in summer, and -40 in winter. The Gobi is made up of several distinct ecological and geographic regions based on variations in climate and topography. One is the Eastern Gobi desert steppe Ecoregion, a Palearctic ecoregion in the Deserts and xeric shrublands Biome, home to the Bactrian camel and various other animals.[1]. It is a rain shadow desert formed by the Himalaya range blocking rain-carrying clouds from reaching the Gobi from the Indian Ocean. Great Gobi National Park is one of the largest World Biospheres, with an area ...
- published: 08 Jul 2011
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