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This is the moment unexpected flooding occurred in the Taklamakan Desert in China. Footage shows a woman on an off-road trip discovering significant flooding, with water levels reaching up to one ...
Satellite images have surfaced, suggesting that the Chinese military is practicing strikes on replicas of U,S. fighter jets. The images, taken in May, show a model aircraft carrier and over 20 ...
The Taklamakan Desert, often called the “sea of death,” covers 130,350 square miles (337,600 square kilometers), with 85% dominated by shifting sand dunes.
Those marks were not visible in an earlier image from a few years ago. Satellite image from June 28, 2021, show Chinese mock-ups of US aircraft in the Taklamakan Desert. Planet Labs PBC ...
A "green belt" of about 3,000 km (2,000 miles) around the Taklamakan was completed on Thursday in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, after workers planted the final 100 metres of trees on the ...
China has encircled the Taklamakan desert, the country’s largest and the world’s second-largest shifting desert, with a 3,050-kilometre green belt of vegetation and sand-blocking technology ...