Gobi Desert, Inner Mongolia, China


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March 27th 2013
Published: March 27th 2013
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In October 2012, Becky and I landed in Ningxia Autonomous Region and traveled to Zuoqi, Inner Mongolia to find the Gobi Desert. The area is absolutely superb with rocky deserts, isolated temples, sand dunes, salty lakes, camels, sheep everywhere (amazing meat for every meal!). We then rode a bus for 15 hours north to Ejina Qi, at the border with Mongolia to hike around a desert of poplar trees. In... Read Full Entry



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Every autumn, hundreds of thousands of photography fans and tourists from home and abroad flock to a Euphrates poplar reserve in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to enjoy the amazing views.
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Diversifolious poplar trees have been dubbed as one of the earth's few "living fossils." Locals describe their longevity by saying that the poplar trees can live for 1,000 years and after they die, they will stand for another thousand years before falling; yet, it takes another thousand years for their trunks to decompose.
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Every October, numerous photography lovers trek into the desert on the western edge of China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to see the autumn hues of the poplar forests. Some 60 kilometers near the China-Mongolia border, the forests contain the only trees that can survive the arid weather and sterile soil. They mostly grow by the Heihe River, a desert oasis, on a 115,000-square-kilometer area where 10,000 people reside.
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The Euphrates poplar tree (populus euphratica), which grows in clumps along riverbanks, is important for botanical research because it is able to survive under extreme weather and environmental conditions. Botanists study it to help other woody plants survive under heat stress.
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A tourist enjoying a taste of local culture
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A farm in the middle of the forest
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We spent the day with 2 photographers.
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and walked and walked and walked
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31st March 2013

Yes we want to follow your journey.
The path you have chosen to bike sounds fascinating. I do hope you will write more about your experiences. Can't wait for the next blog.
1st April 2013

More coming soon!
i will try to share my experience as well as more pics of China. Have you been?

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