God given beauty are un-matched......How much we construct Buildings, Skyscrapers .....what you say on this
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You're giving me deadly blows..... If i not come to visit these Masterpieces.....I probably will die
...Mercy please
Hopefully you will have a chance to see at least some of these majestic mountains, bro:
Multiple mountain ranges cut through or border Xinjiang including the TianShan, Kunlun and Pamir among others.
TianShan Range (新疆天山)
When flying in and out of Urumqi, it’s the
TianShan range that you’ll see out your window. The Tian Shan, which slices through the middle of Xinjiang, was named to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2013.
Pamir Mountains (帕米尔)
The
Pamir Mountains, located on the western edge of Xinjiang near the city of Kashgar, are a stunning backdrop to places like Tashkorgan’s Stone Fort, which you see above.
Karakoram Mountains (喀喇昆仑山脉)
For anybody who has traveled along the famous Karakoram Highway, you know just how incredible the
Karakoram Mountains are. The Karakoram range is home to K2, the second highest peak in the world and it also has the highest concentration of 8,000m+ peaks in the world.
Kunlun Mountains (昆仑山)
The
Kunlun Mountains are the range that runs the border between Xinjiang and Tibet. You’re likely to see this range if you ever have the chance to travel the
Tibet-Xinjiang highway, the highest paved road in the world.
Flaming Mountains (火焰山)
Barely high enough to be classified a “hill”,
Turpan’s Flaming Mountains are still impressive none-the-less for their unique display of color and design. If you’re brave enough, you can even participate in a half-marathon race across the Flaming Mountains.