File:Train to Kashgar.jpg
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DescriptionTrain to Kashgar.jpg | We were going through this mountain range for about six hours. Occasionally, we'd see very small towns (just a collection of a few houses), some vegetable fields and/or shepherds with their flock. But mainly it was just a lot of desert and mountain and not much else. | ||
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