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Dunhuang Yardang National Geopark

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From yardan, ablative of Turkish yar ("cliff", "precipice").

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yardang (plural yardangs)

  1. A large wind-eroded mass of soft or poorly consolidated rock in a desert region which lies parallel to the prevailing winds, often with an unusual shape.
    • 2020 May 11, Anna Sherman, “A Poetic Journey Through Western China”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 11 May 2020[2]:
      My Chinese guide and I were standing in the Yardang National Geopark, on the border between Gansu Province and the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China’s extreme northwest. The nearest town was Dunhuang, 110 miles to the southeast. Enormous yardangs — curving sandstone and mudstone strata carved by winds — towered over us. Others floated on the far horizon.

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