The Chara Sands is an area of sand in Siberia near the Kodar and Udokan mountain ranges.[1] It is a small desert 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) wide by 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) long, located in the Charsk basin amid the valleys of Chara, Middle Sakukan and Upper Sakukan rivers. The rapid change from the pine and larch forests and peat bogs to the sand has no transition zone—this is one of the peculiarities of this unusual area, besides the roaming sand dunes and the oases that emerge among them.
The Chara Sands is estimated to have formed during the last glacial period 55 to 100 thousand years ago being what is left of an extinct lake formed by runoff from the Sakukan glacier.[2]
View
- Chara Sands, Zabaikalsky region
- Solitary dwarf pines and larchs
- Lake Alyonushka
- Lake Alyonushka at night
- The edge of the sandy area.
- Blooming in the Chara Sands
- High dune ridge near the foothills of Kodar
- The Kodar mountain range with the Chara Sands in the foreground near Novaya Chara
References
- 1 2 Sandy Siberia - September 22, 2013
- ↑ Chara Sands: Mysterious Siberian Desert, 56thparallel.com Russia travel specialists https://www.56thparallel.com/chara-sands/
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