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In China, an Image of Nasa Reveals in the Taklamakan Desert a Jade River and a Forgotten Fortress of the Silk Road

In the heart of the Taklamakan desert, a satellite image revealed a space-readable formation. A jade-laden river and a rocky ridge join in the Y. At this precise place remain the ruins of a fortress of the Silk Road more than a thousand years old. A desert that was thought dead, crossed by a jade river The Taklamakan covers about 337,000 square kilometres in the Xinjiang, western China. Temperatures rise very high in the summer. Precipitation re…
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In the heart of the Taklamakan desert, a satellite image revealed a space-readable formation. A jade-laden river and a rocky ridge join in the Y. At this precise place remain the ruins of a fortress of the Silk Road more than a thousand years old. A desert that was thought dead, crossed by a jade river The Taklamakan covers about 337,000 square kilometres in the Xinjiang, western China. Temperatures rise very high in the summer. Precipitation re…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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