Located within Central Asia, the Taklamakan Desert occupies about 300,000 square kilometers and is one of the driest places on Earth. Called the Desert of Death by the Chinese, its name comes from the Turki language, meaning "if you go, you will continue. " Until the late nineteenth century, no passenger had decided to voluntarily enter into this hell. It was the Swede Sven Hedin, one of the most notable explorers of Central Asia and Tibet, who decided to wage a relentless pursuit of mysterious buried cities whose echo had not disappeared from collective memory. A century later, an expedition from the Edge of the Impossible, is proposed to cross the desert at its center (little known except for the satellite photos) linking the south branch of the Silk Road to the mythical river of the Tarim River. The adventurers will travel over 450 miles on foot, accompanied by Bactrian camels and their drivers, the Uighurs in this area. The adventure discover one of the most beautiful landscapes on Earth, a hard and not moving after all this is Asia's most feared desert.
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