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- wikidata.org wiki/Q38183814protected area of Kazakhstan of republican significance. 0 references. part of. Altyn-Emel National Park. 0 references. image.
- commons.m.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Казахстан,_…: Natural Monument «Singing barchans» (Q38183814). Date. 7 July 2023, 13:47:34.
- 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.
- shutterstock.com video/search/барханыSilhouette of a man walking along the crest of a sand dune. Desert terrain. An aerial view taken from a drone. Singing barchan.
- ru.wikivoyage.org wiki/Природные_памятники_…Lists of natural monuments are compiled for the Wiki Loves Earth contest.
- caspiannews.com photo/1521460152388173/Visitors to Altyn Emel can enjoy unique natural sites; the most popular are the Singing Barchans or whistling sand.
- stock.adobe.com ar/search?k=barkhanGiant grasshoppers jumping in the steppe, desert, Altyn Emel, Singing barchans, Kazakhstan, slow motion. |
- weproject.media en/articles/detail/where-to-rest-…The national park is known for its singing barchans and has become another popular place for summer vacations.
- aroundus.com p/8377031-charyn-canyonNatural Monument "Charyn ash forest" Natural monument in Kazakhstan. ... Kazakhstan. 70.3 km. Natural Monument «Singing barchans».
- stock-clip.com video-footage/altynWhite Mountains Aktau view from above up down Giant grasshoppers jumping in the steppe, desert, Altyn Emel, Singing barchans, Kazakhstan, slow motion. |
- avopix.com premium-videos/altyn-emel4K, 00:18 Giant grasshoppers jumping in the steppe, desert, Altyn Emel, Singing barchans, Kazakhstan, slow motion. |
- http://lolliesplace.blogspot.com 2008/04/It emanates from crescent shape dune or the barchans. The avalanche movement or slumping of the sand is usually triggered by passing wind or even walking.
- http://progeo.ngo assets/progeo_news_2020_3.pdfWith a slight change in atmospheric pressure causing moves in the air, the grains of sand make long, loud sounds similar to the singing or hum of an airplane.