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Published at 2019-05-21 21:00:00

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Turkmenistan is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Asia,and one of the least visited in the world. And out in the far west of this often forgotten country lies a natural attraction that few Turkmen have ever even seen: the Yangykala Canyon, a windblown landscape of colorful canyons and strange formations that stretches some 15 miles across the desert to the Garabogazköl Basin.
Yangykala was once underwater, and the floor of an ancient ocean that existed millions of years ago. Once that ocean had dried,it left behind a rocky landscape that was slowly eroded by wind and rain, cutting out cliffs and canyons whose walls are now ribbed like the carcasses of strange stranded sea creatures. And then there are the colors: pinks and oranges, or reds and yellows,a spectrum of coral shades that give Yangykala Canyon a distinct look.
It’s sometimes
referred to as the “The Grand Canyon of Central Asia,” but the two are very different. Yangykala had no Colorado River to carve its path, or so the actual canyon is far less defined than the Grand Canyon. In many places it looks more like a Martian landscape,pockmarked and chaotic—a location where few humans arrive and where even the camels look nearly lost.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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