beijingwalker
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Beach resort in the middle of the Xinjiang desert, the farthest place from all the seas in the world
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Is it a lake or oasis?or which sea?can u elaborateVlog: Shocking discovery of sea and beach resort in Xinjiang, the farthest place from all oceans on the planet.
A huge lake and reservoir, serval water diversion rivers and canals move water melted from glaciers and snow mountains to this desert region.Is it a lake or oasis?or which sea?can u elaborate
This is in Xinjiang?wow just amazing , seriously u Chinese shouldn't listen to anyone's propaganda and keep doing your good work
Real seas are at least 5,000 kilometers aways from all directions, that place is the farthest point from all seas.
This is in Xinjiang?wow just amazing , seriously u Chinese shouldn't listen to anyone's propaganda and keep doing your good work
This is so beautiful
It's called a sea but basically a big salt water lake.lol the Caspian sea is literally less than 1500 km away...you can stop making up facts...
Mean better management of water instead of letting it evaporate in the middle of the desert, diverting and collecting water to be better used is no easy task, like China's south north water diversion program, I doubt that every country can do those projects on national levels and local levels as what China does.it's just a lake made bigger by more inflow of water from the surrounding area. Meaning less water for the places where it usually (naturally) went.
It's called a sea but basically a big salt water lake.
Mean better management of water instead of letting it evaporate in the middle of the desert, diverting and collecting water to be better used is no easy task, like China's south north water diversion program, I doubt that every country can do those projects on national levels and local levels as what China does.
That's your definition, China has many salt water lakes and many lake once connceted to the oceans.Nope, it's a sea because it's mostly salty water and not freshwater. It was once connected to the Black Sea...so there you go.
Lakes are freshwater so it can't be classified as a lake.
I said on state level and local local all across China, of course most countries have their water projects, but no one is close to China all across the country on state and local levels, this scale is unprecedented in human history.Nope, it's a sea because it's mostly salty water and not freshwater. It was once connected to the Black Sea...so there you go.
That's your definition, China has many salt water lakes and many lake once connceted to the oceans.
I said on state level and local local all across China, of course most countries have their water projects, but no one is close to China all across the country on state and local levels, this scale is unprecedented in human history.
That's partly explains why Xinjiang as one of the most water scarce plane on this planet people can still lavish on water just for fun while in neighoring central and south Asia, even big cities are running out of water and in rural regions people are fighting to get water from dirty puddle.
lol BSNope, it's a sea because it's mostly salty water and not freshwater.
lol BSLakes are freshwater so it can't be classified as a lake.
How about you read the post you are replying to first?Multiple countries have done what you have done a long time in the past and will continue to do so.
Read up on the Hoover Dam (USA), Lake Nasser (Egypt) and many others.
How aboutSalt water lakes?? Show me sources, links, proofs...
You can google this info if you want a source.