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- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Поющий_бархан.jpg: Natural Monument «Singing barchans» (Q38183814). Date. 20 October 2022, 12:51:19.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q38183814Also known as. English. Natural Monument «Singing barchans». No description defined. ... IUCN category III: Natural Monument or Feature.
- silkadv.com en/content/singing-dunes-altyn-emel-…Monuments of Turkmenistan. Reserves and parks. ... The Singing barchans, landscape nature sanctuary, is one of favorite visiting places of tourists.
- ru.wikivoyage.org wiki/Природные_памятники_…Natural Monument «Singing barchans» Location: Zhetisu Region, Kerbulak District On the map: 35 Links: Description: IUCN category III (Natural Monument or...
- stock-clip.com video-footage/singing barchan/2Singing barchan stock clips to download. Royalty free stock videos in high definition #page 2.
- caspiannews.com photo/1521460152388173/Visitors to Altyn Emel can enjoy unique natural sites; the most popular are the Singing Barchans or whistling sand.
- weproject.gcdn.co en/articles/detail/where-to-…The national park is known for its singing barchans and has become another popular place for summer vacations.
- vk.com wall-214855569_677?lang=enHere is the "Pole of Heat" - the hottest point in Russia. 46.365110, 46.005537 https://goo.su/16Djh. Singing barchans:
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- aroundus.com p/8377031-charyn-canyonNatural Monument "Charyn ash forest" Natural monument in Kazakhstan. ... Kazakhstan. 70.3 km. Natural Monument «Singing barchans».
- shutterstock.com nb/video/search/пустыняGiant grasshoppers jumping in the steppe, desert, Altyn Emel, Singing barchans, Kazakhstan, slow motion. |
- http://lls.lkuzmenko.ru countries/MongoliaAlso, come to visit the fantastic lake Hubsugul, gorge Ylim-Um, reserve Gorkhi Terelzh, and incredible natural phenomenon Singing Barchans...
- intpolicydigest.org traveling-to-explorestan-…But many people don’t even realize that we have beautiful lakes, national parks, singing barchans, majestic canyons, and endless steppes.”