Tourists flock to the canyons in China's Xinjiang
Breathtaking winter landscapes have attracted large numbers of visitors to the Tomur Grand Canyon of the Tianshan Mountains located in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with many enjoying a range of winter activities.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kuriyama cho, Japan
Kuqa County Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Kuqa County. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Kuqa Countyfor You. Discover Kuqa Countyas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kuqa County.
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List of Best Things to do in Kuqa County, China
Kuche Grand Canyon
Tianshan Mysterious Grand Canyon
Subashi Gucheng Temple
Kuche Temple
Kezi'er Ga Ha Beacon
Dragon Pond
Kuche Royal Palace
Travel to Kuqa! Josh's Recommended Places to Visit in Xinjiang
What's worth seeing when you travel to Kuqa (Kuche or 库车) in Xinjiang, China? Josh shares his top 5 favorite places to visit in this Silk Road city. Read more:
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Ruins of Guge Kingdom
Ruins of Guge Kingdom is located in the Zhada Clay Forest of Zanda County, Ngari of China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Guge Kingdom was founded in about the 10th century,and had lasted more than 700 years history.During its lifetime the Guge Kingdom played an important part in the economic and cultural development of Tibet.
WILDCAT ADVENTURES - MOROCCO High Passes & Canyons of the High Atlas Mountains Fly & Ride
Wildcat Adventures - MOROCCO High Passes & Canyons of the High Atlas Mountains Fly & Ride Road Tour
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A video depicting our unique Motorcycle tour in Morocco - a tour designed to incorporate the best & most scenic roads in Morocco.
Experience some of Morocco's extraordinary wonders in 6 days of Adventure Riding.
A unique LUXURY CUSTOM Motorcycle tour designed to incorporate the best & most scenic motorcycling roads in Morocco.
We cross the High Atlas Mountains twice and ride out of Africa through the Middle Atlas Mountains and along the Atlantic Coast.
All accommodations on this Morocco Motorcycle Road tour are in Luxury Hotels and Traditional Riads - all with excellent food / drink, and level of service.
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MOROCCO - A destination for the Adventure Motorcycle rider. A country of amazing contrasts, landscapes, and culture. This short exciting tour of Morocco is designed to let you experience some of its best highlights!
Ride through magnificent mountain ranges, Morocco's highest passes, gorges, canyons, forests, and palmeries.
Our exciting route enables us to explore some of the hidden gems our unique tour has to offer.
We enter North Africa at Tangier on Morocco's Mediterranean coastline and ride down the Atlantic Coast to visit Casablanca and Marrakech then south over the High Atlas Mountains along the high plains to the famous Todra Gorge.
Our route out of Africa takes us north through the very heart of the High Atlas following some of the ancient Trade routes leading to Tombouctou. We pass through Berber villages and witness a way of life unchanged for centuries as we ride over the highest and most spectacular passes in the High Atlas Mountains. We continue north through the Middle Atlas Mountains and ride up the Atlantic Coast out of Africa.
A route designed by John Fulton from experience gained over 33 years leading adventure tours in Morocco.
Our tour has been fully researched and personally ridden by John & Brigitte - as with all our tours, this tour is run & supported by Wildcat Adventures and led by John & Brigitte. They both know Morocco like the back of their hand! We do not subcontract any of our tours!
Endorheic basin | Wikipedia audio article
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Endorheic basin
00:01:05 1 Endorheic lakes
00:02:29 2 Occurrence
00:06:38 3 Notable endorheic basins and lakes
00:06:49 3.1 Antarctica
00:08:09 3.2 Asia
00:10:27 3.3 Australia
00:11:05 3.4 Africa
00:12:26 3.5 North and Central America
00:15:22 3.6 Europe
00:16:34 3.7 South America
00:17:07 3.8 Ancient
00:18:33 4 See also
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An endorheic basin (also endoreic basin or endorreic basin) (from the Ancient Greek: ἔνδον, éndon, within and ῥεῖν, rheîn, to flow) is a limited drainage basin that normally retains water and allows no outflow to other external bodies of water, such as rivers or oceans, but converges instead into lakes or swamps, permanent or seasonal, that equilibrate through evaporation. Such a basin may also be referred to as a closed or terminal basin or as an internal drainage system or interior drainage basin.
Endorheic regions, in contrast to exorheic regions which flow to the ocean in geologically defined patterns, are closed hydrologic systems. Their surface waters drain to inland terminal locations where the water evaporates or seeps into the ground, having no access to discharge into the sea. Endorheic water bodies include some of the largest lakes in the world, such as the Caspian Sea, the world's largest saline inland sea.Endorheic basins constitute local base levels, defining a limit of erosion and deposition processes of nearby areas.