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In Turkmenistan there is an infernal place that is an atypical tourist attraction called the Darvaza Water Crater. It is a crater in the middle of the Karakum desert, 70 meters or around 300 feet wide ...
Turkmenistan rarely allows in foreign journalists, but there is not much it can do about travel video bloggers arriving on tourist visas. There is an irony in this since a successful YouTuber enjoys a ...
“It’s marketing. It has become [Turkmenistan’s] number one tourist attraction,” says Kourounis. A view into the flaming Darvaza Crater. In 2013, National Geographic Explorer George ...
Here are five things to know about Turkmenistan, the former Soviet republic in Central Asia and one of the most reclusive countries in the world.
The origins of Darvaza Crater, sometimes known as the "Gateway to Hell," remain a mystery, yet it is still one of Turkmenistan's most visited tourist destinations. Some speculate that it resulted ...
is a popular tourist attraction. A World Health Organization official tells the BBC it is "unlikely the virus is not circulating". People in Turkmenistan are struggling to get treatment in a ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Turkmenistan has long been one of the most closed ... Viewing the 'Gates of Hell' One of the most famous tourist attractions in the country is the Darvaza Crater, a flaming natural ...
Geologists set Turkmenistan's Darvaza gas crater ablaze in 1971, thinking the fire would die down within a few weeks, but the pit is still burning 53 years later. When you purchase through links ...
Map of Turkmenistan: One of the country’s best known tourist attractions is the blazing natural gas crater widely referred to as the “Gates of Hell.” The desert crater located about 260 ...
In Turkmenistan there is an infernal place that is an atypical tourist attraction called the Darvaza Water Crater. It is a crater in the middle of the Karakum desert, 70 meters or around 300 feet ...