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Silk Road feed: Tien Shan


Silk Road feed: Tien Shan
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Copyright: Dietrich Meyer (meyerd) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 97 W: 15 N: 608] (1490)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-09-01
Categories: Nature
Camera: Olympus SP500UZ
Map: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2008-03-20 3:57
Viewed: 361
Points: 4
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Silkroad feed: Tien Shan

To pass from Turpan to Ürümqi means crossing over the mighty Tien Shan. We did it by train and by bus. And --lo and behold--, the landscape here at 1'780 m asl. looks like in the Swiss alps! The pagoda tells of the whereabouts, however. The Tien Shan range might be the longest mountain chain in Asia, reaching from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Xin Jiang to the border of Mongolia and reaching up to 7'439 m asl. (Jengish Chokusu, formerly pik Pobeda). The trees, the multiannual herbs all look familiar, but actually the species are not so familiar: Tien-Shan fir, Tien Shan apple, Tien Shan Walnut and so on.

The cultured apple tree, Malus domestica has its origin clearly in the Tien Shan; recent studies at Oxford University revealed that the wild growing forest species Malus sieversii in the Tien Shan (see picture) is the genetical ancestor of all cultured apple trees on earth.

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  • Buin Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 3356 W: 0 N: 6617] (23110)
  • [2008-03-20 4:49]

Hallo aus der Mittagspause!
Dieser Tempel ist ja ein wunderschöner Blickfang. Ohne ihn könnte das auf den ersten Blick auch in Graubünden aufgenommen worden sein. Ein wunderschönes Tal ... und ein schönes Zusatzbild!
Grüße aus dem Fast-Winter!
Frank

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  • linask Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 253 W: 278 N: 403] (2147)
  • [2008-03-23 12:49]

Very interesting series of your silk road travel photos - it's great that you posted that many photos of remote areas rarely visited by tourists.
However, this photo looks a bit too bright (histogram confirms it - there are no black or nearly black pixels). I look through many of your Silk Road photos - in many of them brightness is pushed too much. Maybe you are editing them using very dark monitor ?

Linas

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