The Opposite End of China (Xinjiang, China)
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It's called "The Iron Gate" because Silk Road traders and travellers had no choice but to pass between these two well-defended mountains. The dirt path along the left bank of the river is part of the actual Silk Road.

It's called "The Iron Gate" because Silk Road traders and travellers had no choice but to pass between these two well-defended mountains. The dirt path along the left bank of the river is part of the actual Silk Road.


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